Friday, September 21, 2012

ZeDay on September 21




Zero Emissions Day is a Global 24 hour Moratorium on Fossil Fuel Combustion to be held globally on 21.
The message, "Giving our planet one day off a year", was simple yet profound. This is a simple call for collective action to take some of the pressure off our dying world. It’s important because it shows us what a day without fossil fuel use can feel like, and it’s not that bad.

So mark this one in your calendar and this September 21 devotes a day to the planet we all love.

The Zero Emissions Day movement is inspired by the awareness that earth civilizations have been accelerating exponentially fed by the consumption of our finite fossil fuel resources – and this hasn't stopped for over two centuries. It's occurred to many that it would be a really good idea if we put the brakes on what appears to be runaway and completely out of control.

There are scores of campaigns which deal with different aspects of the problems we face (and these are all to be commended). Until recently though, these generally would either focus protest and anger against such and such or encourage an orgy of energy expenditure to draw attention to a cause.
ZeDay is completely different in this respect. It is simply stopping for a day. Going back to square one. It is not against anything. It's all inclusive, requires nothing save mindfulness, and promises general, universal benefit.

The moratorium might go by any name really. The 'Z' in ZeDay, stands for zero, and yet could just as well signify that we really have come to the end of the line (alphabet) at this point. The recently calculated Earth Overshoot Day from the Global Footprint Network highlights how we as a species are dead-ending, using more resources than our planet can produce in any giving year at an alarming rate (and we’ve been living like this for over 20 years now!).

You have the power to benefit everyone and everything on our planet. The Path is Easy!


The Guidelines are simple: 

1.Don’t use or burn oil or gas or coal. 
2.Minimize (or eliminate) your use of electricity generated by fossil fuels. 
3.Don’t put anyone in harm’s way: All essential and emergency services operate normally.

The Guidelines are simple:
1. Don’t use or burn oil or gas or coal. 
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2. Minimize (or eliminate) your use of electricity generated by fossil fuels. 
3. Don’t put anyone in harm’s way: All essential and emergency services operate normally. 
4. Do your best, be creative, have fun, enjoy the day!



If we're not able to stop the world completely, we can at least do our very best to slow it down for a day, and just that might make a big difference.

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