Sunday, August 9, 2009

Make the Connection for a Greener Planet























The subhead in the photograph of the MTA ad, "your city, your subway..." reminded me of a few things as I waited on the tracks this evening after a long GMAT study session. Firstly, it brings to mind a 1970's New Yorker cartoon that illustrates the connection between "throwing away a newspaper" and "throwing away the Earth". Secondly, it's similar to the quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean." Lastly, and conclusively, it emphasizes the type of thinking necessary to achieve the level of consciousness needed to solve many of the environmental problems that exist. We live a world where the connections that make up the systems of our society are hidden; i.e., it's not obvious how the trash we throw away in our subway station affects the broader scope of the NYC's environment, nor is it obvious how the food we consume affects the Earth's fresh water supply.

1 comment:

  1. Speaking of trash in subway stations, have you ever seen those ads explaining what happens when there is litter on the tracks? It starts fires, ect. ect. Another thing to be mindful of when you think about throwing your garbage on the tracks to "hide" it, instead of outright littering on the platform.

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