I'm the only Lancaster, PA Realtor I know of who's a member of the Green Building Association. There's a reason for that - I'm passionate about the movement in the home industry to build more environmentally responsible homes and operate them intelligently (called "sustainability"). I believe that with sustainable real estate everyone wins, and that independence is a worthy human goal. There are lots of other people who believe as I do and are working in their industries to change hearts & minds. Two great Lancaster, PA examples would be Steve Mellinger of Blue Moon Solar and Tamasin Sterner of Pure Energy. There are literally hundreds of visionaries working to bring sustainable products & services to the market for consumers.
Unfortunately, the international furor over "global warming" and the impact of "greenhouse gas emissions" has served to obscure the bigger goal of sustainability. Reasonable people who would otherwise be in full agreement of the goals mentioned in my first paragraph are put-off by the shrillness of the "sky is falling" crowd. Regardless of the argument between scientists, the warming debate has soured large segments of the populace against all forms of "green" thought.
In the media, the "green" movement is oft-painted as a liberal initiative. Who hasn't heard the "round glasses and birkenstocks" comparison? In the same vein, liberals unfairly paint all conservatives as owning stock in oil companies and dumping chemicals in lakes with a smile. Conservatives need to remember that "conservation" is a part of their heritage - small government, individuals responsible for their community's health & growth, etc. Liberals need to remember that private enterprise is what has driven every major achievement - not government regulation. There's just no reason to bring all the other political baggage into this common goal. Ah, if only the "green" party wasn't so left-leaning! Imagine what a truly moderate green party could do to unite people...OK, I digress.
When all the broad-brushing is peeled away, however, the reasonable & desirable goals of sustainability shine through. It's really not a political thing at all - it's just common sense. And good business. So, don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Look beyond the headlines and support the goal of creating a sustainable future.
For more information on sustainability in Lancaster, check out the Susquehanna Sustainable Business Network.
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Jeff,
It's really not a political thing at all - it's just common sense..
I love it! Great post and great points! I took out the political parts in my post...it just got too long. Awesome job!
Jeff - I am in agreement with you and most of the comments here. This is not politics. The green movement and sustainability just make sense. Politics, for the most part, really does not make sense! I am disturbed how the green movement is comingled with things like Global Warming. They both have their attributes but are really separate issues. Actually, I keep speaking of the green movement as an issue. It is not an issue. It is an idea and concept reaching critical mass because it is the right thing to do!
Great article!
Thanks for your comment, Margaret - awareness has been the watchword for the last 10 years. Action needs to be added today as well.