28 Oct 2010 @ 12:14 AM 
 

The Green Scene And History Of Green

 

Green. What is it? It at one point was a color, but nowadays The Green Movement is really a monumental environmental revolution. The green movement in the USA has an extensive history that dates back to the eighteen-thirties and eighteen-forties when intellectuals of the era started publicly denouncing the damaging environmental effects brought on by the actions of institutions, the business world along with humanity as a whole. Considering the arrival of the industrial revolution and perpetually growing proof of a serious problem at hand, the green movement began increasing in popularity.

After WW 2, a broader knowledge of environmentalism started to grow inside the collective consciousness of the populace. Considered one of the primary reasons was the population explosion which was happening on the planet. Popular researchers started to distribute works that drew attention to increasing stress on the world’s natural resources as a result of human activities. Through the 1950’s, sixties as well as seventies, disasters like greatly publicized huge oil spills in England and Santa Barbara, people from Japan were exposed to radioactive substances resulting from irresponsible tests of the H-Bomb, nuclear proliferation as a whole, photos of earth from space, and new government agencies designed to safeguard the ecosystem critically enlarged community awareness.

In the present day, public consciousness of the green movement has soared to an all time high. The growth of social media has augmented communications as well as the exchange of knowledge and ideas like never before in history. Climate Change has taken center stage and motion pictures including Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth have helped cement this issue in our social consciousness. Even now, as the earth approaches a population of seven billion human beings, many of the world’s most brilliant scientists are forewarning that if considerably more is not done, the human race itself faces extinction.

Professor Peter Barrett, a respected New Zealand researcher recently acknowledged “After 40 years, I’m part of a huge community of scientists who have become alarmed with our discovery, that we know from our knowledge of the ancient past, that if we continue our present growth path, we are facing extinction,” Barrett said. “Not in millions of years, or even millennia, but by the end of this century.” The reasons for Barrett’s claims are based on the research of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, an organization of a thousand scientists from a hundred nations and can be viewed at http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/114245/index.php .

It is no fun to hear this kind of news. However it’s becoming apparent most of us necessitate a greater sense of urgency. Therefore what can you do to go green? Everything begins with individual habits. Recycle anything you can. Buy organic. Acquire an electrical car or hybrid car or sell your car and develop a simple lifestyle. Make use of green shopping bags, in lieu of disposable plastic or paper shopping bags. Decide to just get into business with companies who are truly making an effort to go green and diminish their carbon footsteps. Within a capitalist market, how you decide to expend your dollars is as important as voting on election day. Forfeiting a payment to a business, is similar to saying I approve of your practices. Establish a blog and educate and motivate your community via your writing and convey them concerning what you’re working on in your personal days to go green. Be a pioneer for the green movement. Be a part of history.

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Posted By: TheBrain
Last Edit: 28 Oct 2010 @ 12 14 AM

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