Dr. Ling O'Connor interviews environmental activists, Julia Butterfly Hill and Daryl Hannah, about the importance of personal participation in shaping a sustainable future.
"to him/her who knows to do good but doeth it not, to him/her it is sin." JBHill knows her Bible, she grew up on it. Julia Butterfly Hill, thanks for signing my book, your book....Luna.
1:15:42 Very important point about composting. If all people did composting then we could bring the fertility back to the top soil. Right now the top soil is being eroded and depleted because of the conventional agriculture and conventional sewage facilities. We must put the compost, bio waste and any dung back to the soil in order to create fertile Earth soil again for our plants, food and the wild life.
Getting rid of majority of car usage is pretty easy. Electric hour (bikes, scooters, segway, skateboards, etc) - twice a day. Once in morning to get to work. Later in day to get home. Cars have to be off the road during these 2 hours. With food, make the grocery store label the "non-organic" section as "Contains Pesticides and/or Herbicides". And then label the organic section as "Does not contain pesticides and/or herbicides". That should help. It might not be a partisan thing for the republican followers to learn something they didn't know and be surprised, but the leaders will ALWAYS make decisions based strictly on money. They are fighting for the ultra wealthy. I had my inspiration glasses on today and found some. It's so funny that Daryl is so shy. That's just the way the come out of the womb I guess. Interesting to see celebs true personalities, as in the real world, she reminds me of some girls I've met, just way more shy. So sweet. What to ask young people - how about: "how do you personally plan on fixing our environment and the society that devastates it?"