No Impact Man

May 8th, 2007 by Mollie
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No Impact Man is doing a No Impact Experiment and writing a blog to share his and his family’s experience.

The way I see it, waiting for the senators and the CEOs to change the way we treat the world is taking too long. Polar bears are already drowning because the polar ice is melting. In fact, research shows it’s worse: they are so hungry, they are actually starting to eat each other.

I can’t stand my so-called liberal self sitting around not doing anything about it anymore. The question is: what would it be like if I took the situation (or at least my tiny part of it) into my own hands? I’m finding out.

For one year, my wife, my 2-year-old daughter, my dog and I, while living in the middle of New York City, are attempting to live without making any net impact on the environment. In other words, no trash, no carbon emissions, no toxins in the water, no elevators, no subway, no products in packaging, no plastics, no air conditioning, no TV, no toilets.

What would it be like to try to live a no impact lifestyle? Is it possible? Could it catch on? Is living this way more fun or less fun? More satisfying or less satisfying? Harder or easier? Is it worthwhile or senseless? Are we all doomed or is there hope? These are the questions at the heart of this whole crazy-assed endeavor.

You might be thinking, Colin Beavan is cracked–no one can cause literally NO impact on the planet, right? Well, what I’m talking about is no NET impact. If you don’t get it, or you want to know more about how we’re proceeding? Check out the The Year-Long Plan.

I love what he is doing and I am so interested in reading more about how the changes he and his family make affect their lives.

Thank you Kirsten for sharing this with me!

  • After reading through, it made me realize that marketing is interesting. This guy and his family are all over the news and what not. But I've read about a lot of other people that are doing similar lifestyle changes, they just don't have blogs and full-time PR.
  • That is pretty cool. I'm excited to see where it goes.
    That's definitely our goal around here too. But I might not be jumping into it for one year. It's just gonna have to wait a little while.
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