Conservatives and the Earth

Deal Abbott posted a week or so ago about religion and the environmental tide that is turning in Leftist and Hollywood circles. With Literary Girl's recent comments on living green, I have been thinking a lot about how my little family lives our life. Dean made a fabulous comment I want to share here:
"There is, however, another kind of conservative, There are those of us, like Wendell Berry, who believe that traditional family structures, traditional ways of arranging our social and economic lives all hinge on how we treat the world around us. There are, in other words, a few conservatives out there who insist conservatives ought actually to conserve
something
. To do otherwise is to betray our ideals."

That quote rings true in my mind. If I am a conservative, I rightly ought to conserve something. That would include how I raise my family, what I buy, what I don't buy, where I drive, what I spend time on, and how I invest my money. I've always been a bit green. I grew up with parents who had a HUGE compost pile. We composted everything possible and we took our trash directly to the dump since it was just outside of town and we lived fairly close. Now there are multi million dollar homes right near the old dump and I fear the groundwater will become contaminated from all the old awful stuff dumped in the dump.

Anyway, I still like to grow my own food and I like to cook from scratch. I like to buy cotton clothes and I like to buy leather shoes and sandals. I reuse my plastic containers and I try not to use plastic bags. I buy houses with lots of room outside for crops and fruit trees. Yet, my husband does not share my penchant for "earthy living". He recently told me he is going to throw away soda cans instead of take them back to the store. He doesn't buy into the global warming idea as it stands and he would only consider an electric car if it was economically feasible and the best option from all the cars available.

So I don't know where this is leading, but I know I want to own less and use what I own. I am working through boxes of junk this week and I hope to have the closet upstairs cleared out by the end of March. Our church is holding the Mexico Mission rummage sale in 3 weeks and I will be first in line with my truck full of items for donation.

Comments

LiteraryGirl said…
Well the whole idea of voluntary simplicity is that it is a scale, different for each person. What you do in your life will not necessarily work for me and my family, but I think the point is we must all think about our consumption and do SOMETHING, ya know?

I don't take cans or bottles back to the store. Frankly, we don't buy pop so the cans are usually left by someone visiting or a random "hubby bought one today" sorta thing. I just curbside recycle them because it's not worth 10 cents for me to make a trip to the store. Will your hubby go for that at least? Happy medium perhaps.
Amy K. said…
Hmm...I remember when cans had a deposit! That was back in good ol'e Oregon! They don't even do that here in Illinois!
Imajackson said…
Not exactly true... I am happy to put cans and bottles in the recycling. I just don't want to keep trash around the house and then bring it back to the store for the deposit. The time and effort that is takes is more than the return that we get. Also... with the hybrid car thing... You can pay 25000 for a prius and get 50+ MPG or you can spend 12000 and get a corolla that gets 40 MPG. 13 thousand dollars buys a lot of gas. I am pretty green but I am also very pratical.

The DH
AMY said…
I liked that quote too. We've researched solar power off and on for a few years. It is just so expensive to install. Looked into electric cars, green building...We would totally embrace green but it is very expensive. That is what I don't understand. How does one live green & organic and still pay the bills. We don't even have debt accept for our house, no credit cards etc., but it is still difficult to get ahead. Sorry to complain. Jeff is just now trying to fix our dishwasher, and we need to remove the carpet from the bedroom. That old carpet problem has now made it's way into our bedroom!

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