tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7393780379509997234.post2627489402890214674..comments2023-06-10T10:26:03.848-05:00Comments on Ecological Leadership: Sustainability Criticism (or Rant?)Tom Jablonskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17886870552330964564noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7393780379509997234.post-36484095170182478032017-01-09T12:19:16.590-06:002017-01-09T12:19:16.590-06:00Oh sure, hold this fool accountable. Now I suppos...Oh sure, hold this fool accountable. Now I suppose I shall be obligated to not only not drive my 3000+ regulular internal combustion engine vehicle to the local Cub (fortunately there is one in everydirection within walking distance), but to pull out my old "bread maker" and bake my own bread. Maybe this means I also have to pull out the recipe for making my own sour dough yeast starter, and avoid buying that as well. I need to stop ranting!<br /> Tom Jablonskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17886870552330964564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7393780379509997234.post-47677124882145940472017-01-08T23:02:44.021-06:002017-01-08T23:02:44.021-06:00Whew! I know it feels good to rant. I usually get...Whew! I know it feels good to rant. I usually get blank looks when I mention the possibility that we can just stop doing stuff. Just stopping isn't sexy, profitable, or high tech and doesn't garner much attention from the motivational speaker crowd. Of course "just stopping" may mean doing something different, say walking to Cub to buy that loaf of bread rather than moving your 3,000 + pound hybrid techno marvel a mile and back with said 16 oz purchase. Whatever ;-)Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07384714717722073062noreply@blogger.com