Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Home-Front Ecology: What Our Grandparents Can Teach Us About Saving the World

By Mike Davis, Sierra Magazine
Posted on July 10, 2007, Printed on July 10, 2007
http://www.alternet.org/story/55925/

Does this generation of Americans have the "right stuff" to meet the epic challenges of sustaining life on a rapidly warming planet? Sure, the mainstream media are full of talk about carbon credits, hybrid cars, and smart urbanism -- but even so, our environmental footprints are actually growing larger, not smaller.

The typical new U.S. home, for instance, is 40 percent larger than that of 25 years ago, even though the average household has fewer people. In that same period, dinosaur-like SUVs (now 50 percent of all private vehicles) have taken over the freeways, while the amount of retail space per capita (an indirect but reliable measure of consumption) has quadrupled.

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