Monday, April 18, 2011

Differences Around the World


Every country, every city, every neighborhood has different priorities with regard to the environment. In our neighborhood in the city, I can pick up a big bag of trash everyday in front of our townhouse complex. Next day, I go out and do it again. Trash seems to come up like grass. When we go to Mexico, trash is in huge piles. In African villages, any hole becomes a trash dump; no pretty trucks coming by on a regular schedule to pick it up. In Asia, we’ve got heavy air pollution, water pollution, but we’re pretty good about trash.

In Taiwan and in Shanghai, we saw small boats with the daily job of scooping trash out of the water in the harbor. Walking through neighborhoods anywhere in China, we saw virtually no trash. On the historic Bund on Shanghai harbor, every few yards are these helpful containers, encouraging people to recycle. We saw them everywhere in major cities. You just can’t breathe the air.

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