Why Does The Environment Matter?

Somebody asked me this the other day when referring to driving. They were talking about cars and the price of them. Being an intelligent friend who I greatly respect, I was taken aback when they asked this. Of course, they meant don’t let stuff like that inform your car choice. They had weighed up the environment as a factor and decided that access to petrol pumps and affordability were much more important when choosing a new car.

Is our ignorance casting a dark shadow over the countryside?

Have you heard such comments?

It worries me that people know very well about the problems linked to the environment yet still consider them only minor considerations when they make life choices. Not just when selecting consumables, but when making actual decisions about the way they go about their lives.

What am I trying to say?

First of all I am not laying the blame on anyone at all. I am purely saying that now we are over all the uncertainty – climate change is undeniable – let’s get on with dealing with it. There will be teething problems with new initiatives such as the rollout of electric cars. We will have to sometimes spend a bit more on everyday things until changes become embedded. It will take a little effort. But we need to act now! (By the way I am not trying to be Greta Thunberg, she is doing a great job though and is well worth listening to).

It won’t be cheap to fix this problem. But we caused it.

Changes we might see and have to deal with:

– New houses need an extra power supply to be used in conjunction with a charger for an electric car.

– Homes need to be altered to environmentally sound heating using heat pumps, solar panels or simply good old electric heaters.

– Emphasis will be on locally grown foods. This may be more expensive but it has a much smaller carbon footprint as it hasn’t flown around the globe.

– Travel to work needs to be more considered. Work from home is now a real alternative to commuting long distances daily. Work meetings can be carried out on zoom, rather than involving lots of attendees flying hundreds of miles and staying in hotels.

– Fashion needs to be led by the consumers. This is something I fear we may not see happening organically but fast fashion needs to end. Fast fashion involves so much energy usage and often depends on industries in third world countries which are dependent on dirty fossil fuels. The carbon footprint in transporting clothes around is also enormous. Fingers crossed people will start to wear out and even repair their clothing instead of changing their wardrobes every few months.

Of course, I could go on for pages but I just wanted to freshen people’s minds. In a few weeks the UN Climate Summit will begin in Glasgow and it’s the perfect opportunity for politicians to make progress in pushing the issues linked to global warming. I recently wrote another article about being eco-friendly which you can read here.

With any luck you read to the end of this post and agreed with me that we need to make the environment our number one consideration from now on. Let me know what you think below and perhaps consider following my blog for similar content.

Books That Hook Me In

Covers don’t matter. It’s all about the titles.

At work, I often get asked about the types of books that I read and I find it hard to answer. Instead I point to some of the most satisfying books that I have recently read and the most reliable authors. I really do read a wide range of books but I also have my favourite authors that I regularly return to, safe in the knowledge that they always impress.

People tend to come to me for suggestions as they know just how much I love reading and I regularly end up lending out my books to colleagues. It’s brilliant when I recommend a book and the friend comes back raving about it. Such a reaction came when I recently suggested Nine Perfect Strangers to some colleagues.

Here are some things that I look for when choosing a book:

1) A catchy or intriguing title.

It really does influence me and many of my friends. I often make the choice to buy a particular book based on the title alone. ‘Exciting Times’ is one such book that I bought purely because of its name. ‘Writers and Lovers’ is another. Who can fail to be intrigued by ‘A Cat, a Hat and a Piece of String’?

2) A promising premise.

When I read a blurb on the back of the sleeve or read a compelling summary on a bookseller’s website, I get sucked in. An uncertain or complicated premise may quickly put me off. Some are instantly tempting and others give just enough insight to make me want to explore a book sample.

3) A review or recommendation from a friend.

Just as others come to me for suggestions I love to hear what my friends think about books. Recently a work mate suggested reading Beth O’Leary’s ‘Flat Share’. I am currently totally loving this novel and am pretty sure I will be a long term fan of Beth’s.

The book I am enjoying at the moment.

4) An author I trust and admire.

Hence, I just finished another book by Becky Albertalli. It is called ‘Leah on the Offbeat’ and my review will come soon. She is one to watch and I am also currently watching a TV show called ‘Love, Victor’ which is based in Becky’s Creekwood, the small town in which ‘Love, Simon’ was set.

Get started on a Becky Albertalli book soon. Cannot recommend highly enough.

Things that don’t concern me so much:

1) The Book Cover

Too often I have found the cover doesn’t match the quality of a story. Often brilliant novels have weird or unimpressive covers. Equally, well designed covers don’t ever obscure bad writing. ‘Never judge a book by its cover’ is a popular saying that stands well with me.

2) A few one star reviews.

Who cares? People always want to rain on others’ parades.

3) A dull first chapter.

So many of my favourite stories have seemingly dull introductions which are necessary in setting the scene. They then go on to unravel wonderful and intoxicating stories, nevertheless.

So these are my thoughts about why books attract me personally. I am not bothered so much about pictures on the cover. For me it is all about intriguing ideas and solid recommendations.

If you enjoyed this post you may also like a previous article that I wrote about my favourite authors. Check it out here.