WaPo Notes Some D.C. Locals Driving Loved Ones Batty with Eco-nuttiness

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NBC News has had its over-the-top Green Week and ABC has seriously chronicled the ludicrous exploits of "No Impact Man" and a Los Angeles man who composts his own garbage in his basement.

But rarely if ever do the mainstream media present green enthusiasts as, to put this delicately, difficult people with whom to live under the same roof.

So on behalf of NewsBusters, here's kudos to the Washington Posts's David Fahrenthold, for today's front-pager, "D.C. Area Families Take Green to the Extreme," in which he documents, among others, a man who harangues his sister to bathe with a bucket to catch the shower water for reuse for laundry loads:

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"The American way of life, as we've come to know it, just uses -- wastes -- too many resources," said Sat Jiwan Iklé-Khalsa, 31, a green-building consultant who lives in Takoma Park. Iklé-Khalsa said he wants his home, where he lives with his wife, his 2-year-old daughter and his sister, to be an example to others that "you can have a pretty normal and happy life by making these small changes." 

"I drew the line at keeping a bucket in my shower," said his sister, Ava Khalsa, who lives in an apartment in the basement. She was refusing her brother's idea to keep a five-gallon bucket in the shower to catch the water that bounces off her and then use it to do the laundry. "He was like, 'It's simple.' And I was like, 'No. I'm just not doing it.' " 

While empirical data is hard to quantify, Fahrenthold found an attorney to recount how environmental extremism was the catalyst for at least one divorce case he's seen:

Grant Moher, a family law attorney in Fairfax County, said the case is at least four years old. He represented a husband who had been married for about a decade and had no children. The husband wanted to move to Arizona and live in the desert in a trailer, with only an experimental kind of air conditioner to keep cool.

His wife was with him until the experimental air conditioner, Moher said. Then she wasn't with him at all.

Indeed, some measure of marital or familial strife is bound to ensue when one spouse or parent is radically committed to eco-idolatry than another. Granted, Fahrenthold admits, he's found some of the more "extreme case[s]", but even in the more moderate instances "spouses and children say they support what the family environmentalist is trying to do...but they're not above snickering as he does it."

Now if only the broadcast media would follow suit, and find some humor in the more extreme attempts at "going green" that some liberal Americans pursue.

—Ken Shepherd is Managing Editor of NewsBusters


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Has Mr. Ikle-Khalsa seen

Has Mr. Ikle-Khalsa seen water after a bath?  It's DIRTY.

The purpose of doing laundry is to clean your clothes.  How do you do that in water contaminated with dirt from your body?

When the rates of communicable illnesses skyrocket in "green" communities - who will be to blame?  For clearly, their concept of hygeiene, which is second only to medicine in increasing quality of life and life expectancy, is lost on these people.

Before our hygenic practices became what they are today, things were less than appealing from a physical and olfactory perspective...

That being said, I'm all for one's personal choice to conserve.  I turn my heat down during the day, we live in an apartment, own one car (my husband takes the bus to work), turn off lights, etc.

But I am not compromising on things that I see as a basic minimum standard of quality of life, comfort, and health and safety - as many eco-nuts want us to do.  I draw the line on anything that might cause me, or my children, harm.

Aut viam inveniam aut faciam

I don't know much about

I don't know much about those curly-cue florescent light bulbs but I do know that if one breaks you have to clean up the mess with a mask on and open your windows and air out the house.  Might as well just call a has-mat team.

What is going to happen when a bunch of the bulbs end up in the land-fills and the workers there start to get sick?  What then??

what will happen then?

What is going to happen when a bunch of the bulbs end up in the land-fills and the workers there start to get sick?  What then??

who cares, we will all have FREE health care by then.

 

the silent are speaking(finally) 

 

Berkeley Worse

In the capital city of Loonbattery, it's looking much worse: Hot Debate Ahead on Berkeley's Energy Plans: http://www.sfgate.com

"Within the next few years, the city is likely to mandate that all homes
meet strict energy standards. In many cases this would mean new
double-paned windows, insulation in the attic, walls and floors, a new
white roof that reflects heat, a forced-air furnace and high-efficiency
appliances."

This does not mean new construction, it means all homes.

I enjoyed the article.

I was laughing at the article this morning with my wife. Thanks for posting it here once again. I just threw the article in the trash! Seems my recycling bin is still empty!

Ciao,

B.Boccone

"Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate." -D.Alighieri

Recycling is BS

Sat Jiwan Iklé-Khalsa

Is there a Sat Jiwan Iklé-Khalsa, Jr.?

Sat Jiwan Iklé-Khalsa Name Change

His name used to be Irv Smith before he changed it to Sat Jiwan Iklé-Khalsa because it was easier to pronounce.

Living with Ed

On the tv show "Living with Ed" which is about Ed's environmental wackiness.

Ed was shown standing outside the bathroom door and timing his wife's showers.
He had a stopwatch and was critical of her taking longer then 3 minutes.

I expect Ed to one day soon be turned into compost by his wife......

environmentalist and environmental freedom

http://article.wn.co...

You wonder how the judges determined what the previous administration took into account without actually talking to the previous administration. Of course none of that really matters as long as they can make sure the the United States does not have the energy it needs to continue as a super power. Because as every liberal knows it is super powers that cause evil in the world and one America is cut down to size there will be peace for everyone.

Except for the wars that breakout across the world. Can you read history while wearing rose colored glasses? I'm thinking it must be impossible.

A person may be won over with logic and reason but the masses must be bought with spectacle and platitudes. - 2008 Elections