Showing posts with label Evanston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evanston. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Good AND Green?

For the past several years, Lake Street Church of Evanston has participated in Heartland Alliance's Adopt-A-Family program during the holiday season. This year, the Peace and Justice Committee (which coordinates the congregation's involvement in the program) decided to adopt TWO families. This was a very ambitious undertaking, as Heartland Alliance selected two families of five persons each. They provided us with the names, ages, needs and wishes of our adopted family members. We decided to split the congregation in half alphabetically into the "Green Team" and "Red Team". Each team is responsible for gifts for one family. The "Green" family consists of a single mother and her four small children. The "Red" family consists of a mother and father and their three teenage children. The friendly competition within the congregation spurred us forward and we have obtained almost all of the gifts for both families. But we are still missing winter outerwear for the mother, father, and daughter of the "red" family, along with clothes for one of the boys, and a comforter for the parents. Everything must be purchased new, of course.

This is all really wonderful, but it isn't very green. It is both fiscally and environmentally irresponsible to go out and buy new items when slightly used ones would cost less, keep waste out of landfills, and lower emissions of greenhouse gases into the environment. Another greener option would be to purchase from local, sustainable sources. Unfortunately, this would cost more (at least to the buyer), because of the economy of scale and externalizing of costs by big box retailers. :-(

So, what to do? Since we can't give them used items, we could give them gift cards that could be used at second hand stores (ie, non retailer-specific cards), and they could purchase those items cheaply themselves. Another option would be to suck it up and purchase items that are more expensive in the short run, but much less costly in terms of environmental impact. Finally, we can work to change/enforce laws such that environmental, health, and other costs are internalized. Then we will all realize that it isn't "cheap" to buy petroleum-based products produced by child labor in rapidly developing nations.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Ark on Washington Mall--where's my credit?















Hey! It turns out that a group of environmentalists decided to build an ark on the Washington Mall this past weekend, but they didn't give me credit. On Saturday, October 24 the Evanston Interreligious Sustainability Circle did the same thing! OK, ours wasn't as big, but still!!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Winter Biking: Chicago vs. Evanston

As I biked away from home in Chicago this morning, all of the streets were perfectly dry and clear. And then I got to Evanston. It was still dry and clear--as long as I biked down the middle of Chicago Avenue. It was the same thing in reverse Wednesday evening--the roads in Evanston (even Chicago Avenue) were covered in thin sheet of ice and snow, and people were sliding everywhere. As soon as I hit Chicago, the roads were simply wet. What's up Evanston?? Have you ever heard of salt?? And you can completely forget about Evanston's bike lanes. A couple of years ago, Evanston painted some white lanes on the pavement and called them bike lanes. They stop and start without warning or reason. And as if it isn't bad enough biking on them when the weather is good--when they are full of potholes as well as a catchall for broken tree branches and an assortment of other detritus--just imagine what it's like on a cold winter morning. Apparently the snow plows believe that the bike lanes are meant only as a place to park the dirty snow, ice, etc.