Friday, July 27, 2007

numbers & saving

"if google had a black screen, taking in account the huge number of page views, according to calculations, 750 mega watts/hour per year would be saved." (visit blackle).

matthew sleeth's book, Serve God Save The Planet, is making me think too much. not bad at all. i am excited for people to read this and feel this way about our waste and our consumption and our use of time and our daily routine. i am excited to brainstorm with friends and roomates and see how we can change.

i have always taken the side of the guy who feels very unpowerful. i have never felt that my votes count. i always figured that those who are more outspoken than i am will accomplish what i want. i dont have to side. i dont have to supply effort. but the book, the challenges, the "everything that we do has the potential to tear apart the environment in turn hurt habitats which will kill the potential food for millions of people". this is america. our speed expectations at restaurants stress out the restaurants so they in turn will want easier food to make, which will involve more chemicals and, what is the worse thing in my mind, making vegetarian animals such as cows to eat their own processed kinds in order to make their diet cheaper....because in all reality it comes down to efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

these ideas get me, and i know that many people dont realize any of this or they pretend that they didnt hear about any of this (thats where i came from). but i am that one guy that will cast his vote and it will count somewhere.

jon sontag. lets meet soon. i really want you to read the book and i want us to start helping eachother out in this.

6 comments:

Jon said...

you should listen to rob bell's new series "God is green." i haven't heard it yet but apparently it's great (as always).

a major reason that i want to move to santa cruz is that everything is so close. you can ride your bike everywhere

brian jensen said...

ive been listening to those, thats where this book came from.

also, things are close in san jose.

Franny said...

Things are close in Campbell, too. Or Los Altos. I need to move closer to my work/school.

brian jensen said...

shannon i think you should work closer to home. dont move out to los altos. that would be weird for me. and my opinion matters more than anything, right?

Katie Hund said...

santa cruz is closer.
everyone should move here.
capitola ideally.
capitola cove to be exact.

Anonymous said...

Interesting to know.