Green Fatigue
We don't have tips for buying Earth-friendly light bulbs, or a list of Alice Cooper's favorite ways to conserve energy. And we don't care if you put a brick in your toilet to conserve water or drive an alternative-fuel vehicle, because — get this — it really doesn't matter. As you'll learn from the stories here, we have no water shortage in metropolitan Phoenix — not now anyway. It's use it or lose it. And that natural-gas-powered Ford Expedition? It might impress your neighbors and get you access to the HOV lane, but it's no easier on the atmosphere than the gasoline-powered version.
The most inconvenient truth of all, it turns out, is this: The Green Movement might make you feel warm and fuzzy, but it won't stop global warming. Really want to save the planet? Don't drive across town to that eco-fashion show. In fact, don't buy those new hemp tennis shoes, or a hybrid car. Wear your old clothes, drive your old car, and save up for solar panels.
For this series, we made the ultimate sacrifice: Our writers put on their thinking caps, got out their calculators, and told the true stories about what it really means to be green in this corner of the desert.
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Feature
Is anyone else sick and tired of eco-chic?
Amy Silverman
Published: April 17, 2008
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Sidebar
Green Fatigue: by the numbers
New Times staff
Published: April 17, 2008
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Feature
We're all destroying the earth, and buying an organic handbag ain't gonna help
Sarah Fenske
Published: April 17, 2008
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Feature
No one is saying you should waste water, but in Phoenix it's hard to come up with a reason not to
Megan Irwin
Published: April 17, 2008
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Alternative fuels aren't solving Phoenix's air-pollution problem, and it's doubtful that they will anytime soon
Ray Stern
Published: April 17, 2008
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Feature
Robrt L. Pela does not recycle
Robrt L. Pela
Published: April 17, 2008
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Feature
Recycling 101: What to recycle, what not to recycle, and does it even matter?
John Dickerson
Published: April 17, 2008
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Feature
Vegan Erotica's Camilla Taylor wants to get you into a vegan dildo harness
Steve Jansen
Published: April 17, 2008
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Heidi Tourangeau knows how to save you from death by toxin absorption through living eco-friendly
Steve Jansen
Published: April 17, 2008
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Farmer John Milton makes his own clothes and can show you how to do the same
Steve Jansen
Published: April 17, 2008