Tiny Choices Survey: It’s Your Turn!
By tinychoices | March 28, 2008
Hey you!
Yea, you!!
We’d love for you to be a Tiny Choices survey taker, and spotlight your tiny-choicemaking for all the universe to read!
Just answer the following questions, and email them, along with a photo of yourself (we can crop it for you), to tinychoices -AT- tinychoices -DOT- com.
Love always,
Jenn & Karina
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Vital statistics (name, age, location, link to website/blog)?How do you reside (apartment or house, roommates)?
Are your housing decisions dictated by choice or necessity? Please explain.
How do you travel (transit, car, etc)? Are your travel decisions dictated by choice or necessity? Please explain.
Tell us about a Tiny Choice you’ve made in your life.
What is the one environmental dilemma you personally struggle the most with?
What is one Tiny Choice you can make in that direction?
What is the one environmental Tiny Choice you make that people question (in either a positive educational or a negative hassle way) you the most about?
What is the one environmental Tiny Choice you would like every single person to adopt?
Do you feel like you make sacrifices for environmentalism? Please explain.
Are you generally: optimistic, pessimistic, neutral about environmentalism and the future?
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[...] Are you generally: optimistic, pessimistic, neutral about environmentalism and the future? I’m optimistic, but there’s a lot of work to be done. It seems like we’re in the middle of this big “green” moment, but I worry that it’s still mostly a movement for the elite or for those who can afford it. It’s pretty clear to me that environmental consciousness hasn’t pervaded the mainstream yet, especially the corporate and service industries. Big box stores like Bed Bath & Beyond or Target are responsible for so much waste, and from what I’ve seen, don’t recycle things like bags or packaging at all. But I think with time these companies will catch on—at least I hope so. Click here to read all of the Tiny Choices Surveys Want to take this survey? Holla! The questions are Here! [...]
[...] Are you generally: optimistic, pessimistic, neutral about environmentalism and the future? I once had a boyfriend (of the Earth First! variety) who used to spray paint “Nature bats last!” on isolated bridges and over passes in ravaged, heavily-logged national parks and wilderness areas. While I was a bit appalled at the vandalism, I agree with the sentiment. Human beings are just a blip on the planet’s radar; we are currently wreaking havoc, but are ultimately not as important as we like to think we are. We have the opportunity to make a huge paradigm shift – respecting nature, living sustainably, slowing consumerism, sharing our wealth, building communities, and learning kindness. I am embarrassed at the riches Americans squander each and every day; for example, we buy bottled water with extra shots of caffeine or vitamins, while others, by a mere accident of birth, do not even have clean water to drink. I think it all comes down to personal responsibility, and deciding to think about something other than ourselves. I remain optimistically realistic. Click here to read all of the Tiny Choices Surveys Want to take this survey? Holla! The questions are Here! [...]