There’s a lot more literature around about waste reduction these days. I suppose that’s a good thing. It’s uniformly framed as an environmental ethic, i.e. ‘being good to the earth’. I suppose that has to be made clear as well, that we should treat our surroundings with a little respect. For all of its good […]
Reading that last post in retrospect, it seems pretty damned obvious doesn’t it? Nothing really new down there. However, it should say something about how something so obvious actually isn’t obvious when considered from one’s normal point of view. It’s like combustion engines that run on fossil-fuels; it’s pretty damned obvious that they’re an environmental, […]
Driving back the four hours back to Thunder Bay from Blue Lake Provincial Park last night, I was slightly taken aback by what, a week ago, would have been utterly normal. It was a news broadcast from CBC’s Thunder Bay station. That’s all. But – last night, it seemed so far away. It seemed so completely removed […]
I can’t remember who put me on to this, or if I discovered it myself, or if I heard about it on what was then CBCRadio3’s college radio-esque late night programming on Radio1 – whatever it was, I am truly thankful. I’m talkin’ about CBCRadio3 Magazine, quite possibly one of the most beautiful multimedia amalgamations of Canadian […]
I’ve been bothered for a long while – at least six years – about “what to do.” I put that in quotes to emphasize the very broad and general nature of the problem. Some people call it their ‘life’s work’, or their ‘calling’. I like to avoid both of those, because I don’t like to […]