In my weekly posts, I will share some great videos I have found on my journey to a better future for our children and our children's children...the Seventh Generation Impact Assessment Decision Making Guideline is a great way to assess long-term value in terms of benefits and long-term ecological impacts when deciding to make a purchase.
How does it work? Ask yourself, how will this purchase/decision impact my family seven generations down the line?
After a very public series of failures, with Maersk and Kia among many other sponsors, Ocean Cleanup recently celebrated the biggest haul of plastic ocean waste without any ocean life casualties!
This is a very "moving" success, especially among those who saw this endeavour through many past failures!
If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again! Especially if it's a Seventh Generation sort of endeavour or benefit!
Giving "crap" a new meaning in life...how can we minimize the burning of fossil fuels and the cutting of trees in Africa? Are there any objections to this sort of cooking fuel?
Hi Czarina, you shared great ideas and evidence in your post. I especially liked your point about not giving up and trying again and again. Solving big problems, like pollution in the ocean, takes time and resiliency. Secondly, using waste for fuel is a solution that I forgot existed - definitely worth researching for further development. This strategy will reduce waste and energy consumption, so it's a win-win situation if we get it to work.