The other night I attended a networking meeting put on by our local Chamber of Commerce. I was there to promote my company, Marathon Renewable Energy, Inc. But a side benefit was that I gained insight into the average businessperson's attitude towards sustainable living.
Boy, what a difference from a year ago! "Green" is suddenly on everyone's radar screen. Even most of the more conservative bunch now agree that we need to do something about the environment.
He-loooo! We as a country have been embarrassingly slow in addressing this issue. (Germany was more ecologically aware 2 decades ago than we are now.) Our greed and lack of foresight have resulted in us being caught with our pants down.
Time to get ourselves a good pair of suspenders!
Here's something simple you can do to move the sustainability movement forward: get your tongue wagging!
The biggest thing we have to overcome is resistance to change. And the more people hear about something new, the faster they'll be to accept it.
You don't need to worry anymore about people thinking you're a hippie or a fanatic. When the guy next to you in line at the grocery store starts griping about the price of gas, talk about how great you feel now that you're riding your bike more often, or mention that you're looking to trade in your Suburban for a hybrid. (Or if you have a hybrid, casually mention what kind of mileage you're getting. This is fun - you can see the gears start to grind in their heads!)
It's about time the green movement got smart and started using effective marketing techniques. (The Republican Party has been doing it for years.) And nothing's more effective than testimonial and word of mouth.
Here's something simple you can do to move the sustainability movement forward: get your tongue wagging!
The biggest thing we have to overcome is resistance to change. And the more people hear about something new, the faster they'll be to accept it.
You don't need to worry anymore about people thinking you're a hippie or a fanatic. When the guy next to you in line at the grocery store starts griping about the price of gas, talk about how great you feel now that you're riding your bike more often, or mention that you're looking to trade in your Suburban for a hybrid. (Or if you have a hybrid, casually mention what kind of mileage you're getting. This is fun - you can see the gears start to grind in their heads!)
It's about time the green movement got smart and started using effective marketing techniques. (The Republican Party has been doing it for years.) And nothing's more effective than testimonial and word of mouth.
