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Maybe the UN Should Leave the Lights On
When discussing changes for the good of the environment we have to remember that people will do what they believe is best for them. This is a basic psychological principle; people make choices based on what they believe to be best for them.
If we can show people how small changes for the environment can benefit them, benefit their children, and even benefit their wallets, we will start seeing those changes take place in their lives.
Unfortunately, government leaders are guided by the same principles – they make choices based on what benefits them. I say unfortunately because many politicians become confused about what is best for them. For a politician, is an improvement in the environment best or is staying in power best?
Keep in mind that in order to stay in power a politician does not have do the right thing, s/he simply has to appear to be doing the right thing.
I find that many politicians make a career out of appearances. They make grand announcements about what they are doing when in reality their plans have little impact. In fact, often impact some area negatively, including our budgets. Those impacts divert money that could be used to improve the environment into projects that have no return.
Not all projects are this way – but a lot of them are. For instance, here’s an article about the United Nations making a big announcement about their participation in earth hour. It’s a big announcement that appears great, but is it really benefiting anyone.
As the article points out, the United Nations could make a very real improvement on their environmental impact simply by changing the vehicles they use – but unfortunately, that would involve sacrifice and it would have the same appearance as turning the lights out.
“If the U.N. is trying to show it’s really committed to the Earth,” he said, “they should scrap the giant fleet of black limousines they drive around in and buy hybrid cars in the United States to help the economy of the country they’re in.
You can see the full article at Fox News.
As I’ve said before, we consume too much and we pollute too much. Turning off the lights for an hour is a great idea – if it has a real impact on the environment. If all it does is make a symbolic gesture I would rather people keep the lights on and spend the hour planning how they can reduce pollution on their own.
Let us know your thoughts.



