When it comes to having a connection with nature and the environment, I believe every single person in the world has something to do with our environment. Whether it’s being an environmentalist or just doing what you can do yourself to keep the environment a clean place. Everyone has a hand in the way we want our environment to be. For me personally, I would consider myself to have an average relationship with nature. I don’t recycle, I don’t go on area- wide clean up’s, but there is a lot of good that I bring to nature as well. I do have a hybrid car, I’m not up during the early morning hours of fall trying to find the biggest buck I can get my hands on, and I do leave food outside for some animals. The main idea is to have whatever that relationship you have with nature and keep it as strong as possible. Because every little thing that you do for nature will only make things better on ourselves. We will no longer have such polluted air, the environment outside will live healthier and the plants and trees outside will grow greener and greener.
As of lately, there have been countless campaigns set up to make the earth a healthier place to live. Every day I make a routine walk through the baker center, I hear woman with their high and squeaky voices and the men’s deep masculine voices call out for volunteers to help assist them in various activities. I think I am one of many to say that they ignore many of the campaigns and signs that various organizations put up in attempt to make the environment a better place. We tend to think that our little help as individuals can’t do much to help out the earth as a whole. Ever since we started making hybrid cars and car that have flex fuel, it has been an attempt to make the air cleaner and non- polluted. The hybrid cars and flex fuel cars has catapulted a campaign for “going green”. “Going green”, is something that I think a lot of people has taken special interest in, because I believe that everyone wants to have a cleaner and more natural way of living and if they have say in what is going on and giving a helping hand wherever it may be then we will be on our way to a more natural and safer way of living.
Education and your upbringing play vital roles in the way one feels about the environment. Ever since I was just a toddlers and learning how to walk I played some kind of sport. I started playing tee- ball at the age of four. I only remember the brightest of days and a young athlete, it was the early Saturday and Sunday mornings that we drove down the run- down streets of west Columbus where I started to encounter some of the in and outs of the environment and nature. I was never a kid to sit in the outfield of a baseball diamond and pick daisies and draw pictures with their finger in the infield dirt. Through these experiments and that I went through as a youngster there was always a constant in my life. Through your mom, dad, aunts, uncles, and even grandparents, everyone has been brought up a certain way and taught to believe in the same things as our parents. And with all those morals and values you have to consider the biosphere, wild habitat and the preservation as crucial elements to living a safe and healthy life. As a family you must stay together though the hardest of times and also be able to be understanding of each one’s morals and values. I was brought to believe that every person has different interest and different views about how each feels and what they think their role is in the environment. Some of the most popular slogans you see every where you go, “going green”, recycling, even commercials that say the same thing on TV, and even charity’s by celebrity’s, rap stars, professional athletes and more.
It’s not how much money you have, it’s not what kind of car do you drive, it’s not whose house is bigger, none of that matters, it’s how much do you really care about our environment, biosphere, and wild habitat. Some say the ones that have the nicest of cars, houses, and have the most money could care less about how things are going on outside of themselves. And I agree, because if you really cared about how things where in the atmosphere you would try and cut back on the things that are hurting everything around us. Such as, invest in a hybrid car, start recycling more, start eating healthier and even try organic. These are all the things I believe we have an impact on. These are the things that we can control our self to do. And these are all things that will get done in order for us to live more natural and safer living while keeping things greener and greener.
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Taylor,
ReplyDeleteI am going to treat this as a draft. It does need a fair amount of revision. You need to revise quickly so you can go on to the current assignment.
The main thing is to write a more detailed discussion of what influenced your thinking about the environment.
What you mention --education, sports, media, and family--are all good things to look at. But what you say about these are very general, almost generic, and they are not connected well to your beliefs about the environment.
Somehow you got to be someone who has a hybrid car, someone who does little else about the environment, but who wants to do more. How did you get to be that way? Your essay draft does not really answer that.
You might consider the philosophical question I asked in the assignment. Do you think your ethic is eco-centric (what's best for the environment) or anthrocentric (man's interests). This can help you think more about what your ethic is.
Try to have this revised by Sat.
Dr R