Subject: Chicago
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Posted on: 2015-04-28 15:03:00 UTC

To be honest, I don't know much about what's going on locally. I do see some buildings with solar panels and little wind turbines, which is awesome, and there's the public transit system and bikers, and in recent years we were approached by a company providing green(er) energy to offset the usual sources used by ComEd. It's not all bad.

At the same time, though, there's still a ridiculous number of people who drive in the city, and the huge consumption of electricity which is powered by not-so-green sources, and the general apathy of your average person, plus the national political climate. My building doesn't even have recycling. {= / And, living near the Great Lakes most of my life, I hear about what bottled water is up to and constant attempts by drier states to build pipelines and siphon them off.

... Maybe my real problem is that I don't have the courage to become an activist, so I'm not in touch with whatever progress is happening. The news likes to fixate on the negative, so that's what I hear the most. I just try to do the little things I can in my daily life, and it feels pretty hopeless that way.

~Neshomeh, who sure can talk a lot, sheesh.

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