Monday, October 28, 2013

Chinese Lantern festival

I was pretty excited about the Chinese Lantern festival last year. After a couple of visits I realized how bad they are for the air quality.

The lights are entirely powered using huge generators placed around the exhibit.

Generators are usually run with Diesel. Diesel combustion releases NOx, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon and particulate matter polluting the atmosphere.

I don't know how efficient those generators but I hate the idea of using generators for recreation. Generators are to be used only for emergency.

World Health Organization says air pollution causes cancer. So, why support events/businesses that are responsible for the pollution?

Three reasons why you should boycott Chinese Lantern festival
1. Save your money
2. Protect your family from harmful gases
3. Protect the planet so that its not too warm for your children to live in

Tribute to my car

I bought my first car about six years back after got my first job. I remember doing research on the cars in the secondhand market with the high miles/gallon. Nissan Sentra seemed like a good compromise with about 30miles/galleon at a lower price than Toyotas or Hondas.

I have several stories with this car.
Remember driving much about speed limit around airbase in Tucson
Remember calling my car a frog after I jump over a hump on the road
Remember telling sorry to it when I put the brake suddenly
Remember the first accident I had. I rode over a rock while taking in the beauty of Echo canyon, Az
Remember how disgusted I was to see vomit on the passenger door one morning
Remember getting my first and only speeding ticket
Remember getting my first and only parking ticket
Remember the time when I broke off the passenger mirror when I was hurrying up to go to a party
Remember the reckless party night when I drove home drunk
Remember getting pulled over by a cop when I didn't have a drink
Remember the days when used to go to car wash
Remember the days when I used to go to dealer
Remember the time when I used to have car freshner
Remember the day I got my first furniture from Ikea
Remember the first dent in my front bumper
Remember the first dent in my back bumper. Finally I learnt to park
Remember my parents' first US visit when I showed them many places in Az
Remember the time when a guy threw his drink at me and the half down window blocked it

The list is endless. The car served me well and I will miss it a lot! I will miss that bumper space for my activist stickers...

I hardly drove it for the last three years and whenever I drove it, I felt guilty about my carbon emissions. I have sold it now. So, one less thing to worry about. I might eventually get an electric car. For now, I am enjoying the guilt-free life.



Saturday, October 19, 2013

Chile: Cigarette Butts Recycled into Clothes

I saw this video and I wanted to save and share with my blog followers. Enjoy this short inspiring video

Friday, October 4, 2013

First petition

I am happy to announce that I have authored my first ever petition. It took me a while to grow up to this level. Many of you know that I have been moving towards a zero-waste lifestyle. I had a contention and many people pointed out what is the use of me taking a radical stand, that its not practical and it has no impact. While I was brushing away these critical remarks, I couldn't deny the fact that leading a sustainable lifestyle is not enough. But, it helped me see how to make an impact.

Few years ago, I read about styrofoam and started avoiding it completely. When I eat in a restaurant and I am not able to finish eating, I will ask if their to-go box is styrofoam and decide weather to take the food home or not. Many a times, I feel like having Indian fast-food, I would take my own containers for snacks and chai. I have tried talking to several business owners about not using styrofoam. They usually say, "This is the cheapest option and I am a poor businessman". That's when I realized it has to be a policy level change.

During Climate Ride, I mentioned this to my buddy, Marla Marcum. She mentioned that one city in New England was able to get an ordinance to ban use of styrofoam food containers. She gave me the idea that such ordinance needs to be passed city-city, state-state before it becomes a federal law.

I have taken the first step in approach by creating this petition. Please take a moment to sign it. I am open to constructive criticism on the structure of the petition summary.
Thanks for your support!