max chen, author at planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 https://planetforward1.wpengine.com/author/maxywaxy/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 28 feb 2023 18:46:23 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 why buy bottled? //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/why-buy-bottled/ mon, 03 feb 2014 09:06:13 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/why-buy-bottled/ of the 30,000 water bottles sold annually in america only 1 out of 5 gets recycled. we hit the streets of d.c to ask people why they buy bottled water.

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plastic bottles can be found almost anywhere on earth. they are cheap to produce, incredibly lightweight, and almost indestructible. and that is the problem.

they’re a huge trash problem, especially since only 1 out of every 5 bottles are actually recycled. to the majority of americans once the problem is out of sight, it’s also out of mind.

why recycle? here are three ideas:

  1. save the future without having to time-travel: plastic bottles take up to 1,000 years to decompose. to put this in perspective, about 1000 years ago the first europeans had just landed in north america, vikings still fought on the oceans, and the classic mayan civilization had just collapsed. imagine if they had plastic bottles back then: we would still have to live with the waste today. that doesn’t sound so pleasant now, does it?
  2. what’s that big buzzword nowadays? jobs. recycling creates jobs. recycling a ton of waste will pay $101 more in salaries and wages, produce $275 more in goods and services, and generate $135 more in sales than disposing of it in a landfill. if congress wants to create jobs, maybe it should stop being so trashy.
  3. control how your taxes are spent. we’re sorry we can’t just magically lower your taxes for you. however, you do have control over how well the money is spent depending on your recycling habits. according to the epa, the energy conserved by recycling one plastic bottle can light a 60-watt light bulb for six hours or power a computer for 25 minutes. that’s also money saved by your state’s government on energy bills, which can then be spent elsewhere: hopefully somewhere more productive… like catching up to china in the clean tech race

max chen is a senior majoring in business at the george washington university. musadiq bidar and nimet kirac are seniors majoring in journalism at the george washington university.

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bottled or tap: you decide //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/bottled-or-tap-you-decide/ mon, 20 jan 2014 06:53:21 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/bottled-or-tap-you-decide/ which is better: tap water or bottled water? here are the facts. it’s your decision.

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remember tap water, that nearly free thing that comes out of the faucet that we have decided to only use to clean our dishes, shower, and flush the toilet?

of course, who would ever drink tap water when you could just drink bottled water: safe, cheap, and convenient?

lately, more people are questioning whether or not bottled water is actually better than tap water. here are the facts; but, the decision is yours:

safety: according to the natural resources defense council (nrdc), which has also conducted extensive tests on municipal water supplies as well as bottled water, says: “in the short term, if you are an adult with no special health conditions, and you are not pregnant, then you can drink most cities’ tap water without having to worry.” tap water is regulated dozens of times daily by huge facilities in every state. you can find the quality of your tap water online. bottled water, on the other hand, is not required to submit any quality reports.

cost: brands like aquafina or dasani are sold for at least $1 a bottle… even though they are essentially just bottled tap water… tap water, which you can get for nearly free. why pay more for the same stuff? beats me! 

waste: it takes three bottles of water and one bottle of gasoline to produce one bottle of water. for tap water, this impact is nearly zero. additionally, 4 of 5 bottles of water never make it to the recycling stream, but rather contaminate our water systems or landfills.

convenience: is bottled water really more convenient than tap water? well, when you think about it, you have to actually go to a grocery store to buy tap water and then bring it back with you. however, most places have a tap, or at least a water fountain, where you can easily obtain tap water. you can also fill up your reusable water bottles with tap water to go! water bottles also come in all sorts of shapes and sizes!

max chen is a senior majoring in business at the george washington university.

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what’s the buzz? urban beekeeping, colony collapse and the sweet virginia foundation //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/whats-the-buzz-urban-beekeeping-colony-collapse-and-the-sweet-virginia-foundation/ wed, 20 nov 2013 10:37:51 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/whats-the-buzz-urban-beekeeping-colony-collapse-and-the-sweet-virginia-foundation/ bees are critical to our environment, your health, and the global food supply and they're vanishing at an astounding rate. urban beekeeping is one way we can help save them.

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try making me a fruit salad without watermelon, apples, pears, blueberries, cranberries, grapes, tangerines, and mangoes.

pretty difficult, right?

that sort of situation actually isn’t too far away from the predicament that we are currently in. these foods, along with countless others, are all foods that are pollinated by bees.

those tiny little yellow and black critters that sting are a vital part to our diets? yep.

to make the problem worse, these hard-working bees are dying at a rapid rate like no one has ever seen before. scientists call this colony collapse disorder, and they believe a multitude of factors contribute to it: such as, pesticide exposure, invasive parasitic mites, an inadequate food supply, and a new virus. according to the natural resources defense council, the u.s. could lose $15 billion worth of crops without bees to pollinate them, and imagine the consequences that this could have on your own health! if you care about eating healthy food, you should care about bees.

so, what can you do to help save the bees?

  1. plant things that bees like. for bees, certain flowers are yummier than others. for example, they prefer flowers that are blue purple or yellow. some crops also do better than others. planting the right flowers help feed bees better.
  2. eliminate garden pesticides. pesticides are bad for humans. they’re worse for bees. try to use organic gardening strategies so that bees are unaffected by pesticides.
  3. provide bee habitat. just like us, bees need places to live. beekeeping is rapidly becoming a new hobby to many. additionally, bees can live in a lot of places—even cities.
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invest, educate, empower //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/invest-educate-empower/ wed, 12 dec 2012 09:00:51 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/invest-educate-empower/ this is a video about how to address “food deserts” in washington, dc.
film produced by max chen, mayra cruz, and zohra roy.

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greensburg: a model to rebuild from catastrophes //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/greensburg-a-model-to-rebuild-from-catastrophes/ fri, 27 may 2011 11:36:07 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/greensburg-a-model-to-rebuild-from-catastrophes/ in the wake of the joplin, missouri tornado, greensburg provides hope for rebuilding not just successfully, but also in a sustainable way.

i recently traveled to greensburg, kansas on a trip with gw alternative spring breaks and spoke to the residents about the destruction and their determination to rebuild stronger not for today, but for the future. greensburg’s takeaway message: “when you lose everything you have, your quality of life doesn’t change if your priorities are straight.”

 

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