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jimdean
How do we meet the challenge of industry and home based environmental inadequacies, with viable and sustainable solutions? Get personal. It has occurred to me recently that my understanding of and commitment to taking better care of our future generations world and my little niche on it is lacking. I am beginning to understand all the little things add up. Such as, not accelerating and decelerating in haste while driving. Separating household disposables into recyclables and non recyclables. Getting involved in clean up in the areas in and around where I live. Pursuing higher education on the impact and evolution of the waste I leave behind as a person, family, society, human race. From my apple cores and banana peels to household chemicals and sewer waste.Little by little all of these are well within our range. By changing our approach from casual relation to direct relation. Application via piece at a time to construct a large sustainable, interlocking system of recycling, proper disposal, clean up and high tech solutions. Are their some tips that you could leave hear for myself and others. Tips that you have heard or tried and were successful in achieving, either big or small, steps in the right direction. Thanks
jimdean
I am very new at this but, I would think it is the goal of all scientist to pursue that which drives them. For some it is just the appearance of seeking truth that they are after. I have found by way of much reading that in some cases it is not the truth of the matter being debated but, each other. Almost as if to display dominance of intellectual prowess. I find this amusing, for those who posses intellectual prowess need not display it by trying to appear dominate.I think communication is key in all respects. For all scientists have a heart even if it does not always show. Self management does seem to be a little bit of a contradiction in terms.Being human is messy. I guess that is why we need self management.
rpenner
Would YRIAF like to connect his question with the real world?
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