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This campaign seeks to provoke thought and discussion about the effects of our food choices. The way we eat affects our planet and our quality of life; we hope to help you make more informed choices about what you eat every day. In just a few years, more than 20 Sustainable Consumption committees have sprung up nation-wide in the Club to promote an Earth-friendly diet. Events have varied from a few folks enjoying a pot-luck to hundreds of people attending a fund-raising concert with gourmet appetizers. Why have these outings proved so popular?
Now for some background: The planet simply cannot sustain our wasteful lifestyle indefinitely. In the U.S. we consume ten times more resources per capita than the median for all other countries, and about double that of the other industrialized nations. But that’s not all. Goaded by U.S-driven globalization, the rest of the world is scrambling to catch up. Take, for instance, the 1.3 billion Chinese – over four times the U.S population – who also are striving to drive Hummers, eat fast-food jumbo burgers, and refrigerate their homes in summer. China has made it a top priority to surpass the U.S. economy by about 2020.
What can we, as individuals, do about this?
This is nothing doctrinaire, simply the more you make these choices the better. How much better, you ask? The Club’s True Cost of Food campaign wants you to know that:
These choices protect not only the environment’s health but your own. The highest mortality in the U.S. now stems from an epidemic of degenerative diseases linked to all the saturated fats, empty calories, pesticides, and chemicals that we ingest. On the other hand, numerous studies have shown that a diet high in whole grains, legumes, fresh vegetables and fruit prolongs both length and quality of life. Buying organic, moreover, decreases our exposure to toxins, while locally grown foods retain more nutrients along with flavor. American Agribusiness trumpets our diet as the most plentiful, tasty, and affordable in history, and pushes it relentlessly through saturation advertising, fast-food outlets, and hundred-acre supermarkets. We have seen, however, that this “cheap” food has an exceedingly high – and largely hidden – cost to our health and to our planet. But now the Club is exposing these costs through its True Cost of Food campaign and acclaimed video. So far we have laid out how your individual food choices can make a difference. But now, let’s look at how you can magnify that impact through the grass-roots activism that is the Club’s greatest strength. Here is a sampling of what is possible:
Most of our Sustainable Consumption committees around the country hold Earth-friendly dining outings. We might ask a restaurant to feature a plant-based meal. Conversely, we might set up one that features organic, or perhaps a locally-grown menu that supports sustainable family farms. Restaurants are delighted to get the business, and local groups often add a fund-raising surcharge. These social events easily recruit new activists. Often people comment that they had been Club members for years, but had never attended a meeting before. Would you like to get involved? The national Sustainable Consumption Committee is looking for folks to help locally with this campaign. Our popular 15 minute animated DVD, “The True Cost of Food,” is a good way to get started. This gripping yet humorous video dramatizes what our so-called “cheap” food really costs and makes a great presentation for a local Club meeting. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for information, names of possible other interested people in your area, and guidance on how to approach your local Club leaders to include sustainable consumption and True Cost of Food among their outings and conservation efforts. The Northeast Florida Group does not currently have a Sustainable Consumption Committee leader, but we welcome you to get involved and take action! Both local and national leaders can work with you support and guide your efforts.
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