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‘Tis the season… to recognize our impact and rethink our decisions By Amy Hagedorn and Sarah Lansdale We envision a Long Island that is healthy and beautiful, economically vibrant, offering equal opportunity in every way for all who live and work here. We know that can happen and believe it’s all about decisions: how we cast our vote, how we support organizations that build toward what we want, how we make our voices heard. But there’s a whole other dimension to achieving this more sustainable Long Island we envision, and it’s closest to home. We mean the decisions we make in our personal lives, saying we care about the future of Long Island is the easy part––but the words are meaningless on their own. What counts is making a commitment that governs what we do and inspires us to make better decisions. If we care about Long Island’s well being, we need to consider our role in determining Long Island’s future, and act in a way that is positive to nurture our shared environment. Here’s our hope: as the holidays approach, we think about changing some of the ways we celebrate––and some of our everyday all-year-round decisions. This involves consciously examining our habits and choosing to create some new ones––think New Year’s resolutions, ones you’ll keep. Why do that? Because the con-sequences of small decisions add up monumentally. There are alternatives to many of the things we’re used to doing. Our habits are often so engrained in our behavior and feel so natural, that we need to step back and recognize that everything we do involves a choice. For this New Year’s we should make the resolution to take notice of these everyday decisions and be aware of the consequences. Decisions like who we choose to know and who we keep relationships with – are they people just like us, or do we try to branch out to better understand and learn from people who are different from us? How much attention do we pay to current events? How do we travel to work? Do we rely on our cars or can we take advantage of public transportation? In order for Long Island to be a sustainable region it is important for us to be informed, to look at the bigger picture, and to engage in our communities. There are many ways we can achieve these goals; the first step is to recognize the consequences of the decisions we make daily. So what changes can you make? Here are some ideas for bringing the holidays more in line with sustain-ability.
Since many of us will be spending a great deal of time this season searching for the perfect gifts for our loved ones, why not do our holiday shopping locally also? If we want our local shops and downtowns to thrive, we ought to shop there. Not only will shopping in local downtowns benefit local businesses and the local economy, but it can also benefit you directly! Think of the fuel you’ll save by walking from shop to shop in one of Long Island’s local downtowns. Good for your pocketbook, good for the environment, and good for the local economy.
This holiday season is the time to build new traditions and make resolutions to move towards creating real social change that can have an impact for all Long Islanders. © 2007 NETWORKING® MAGAZINE 2020 GUIDE TO GOING GREEN |
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