I ran out the door last night to attend “Curriculum Night” at my son’s school. As I left, I looked at my to-do list and realized with chagrin that I’d forgotten to write a post for Blog Action Day. Yes, at that moment I was a metaphor for most of us, just a bit too busy to save the planet. So, I go about the business of curriculum night, nodding like I actually remembered physics and pre-calculus until we reached the last class of the night. It was, you guessed it, Environmental Science. Doh!
The teacher of this class was a high-energy whiz, emphasizing the science over the politics. This class was clearly not a walk in the park but rather one to rival the challenges of biology and chemistry. As she described the curriculum, she noted that the first semester was reasonably upbeat as they learned about earth science, eco-systems, weather and population dynamics. Then she moved to the 2nd half of the year, that often provoked the reaction from her students, “isn’t there anything we do as humans that doesn’t wreck the planet?”
I left the room thinking, well at least my son and his buddies will have a thorough understanding of the challenges and maybe just maybe they’ll take the time to do something about it. I also left the room thinking maybe being one day late for a blog post on climate change wasn’t all that terrible since 32,000 other bloggers reached 18 million readers yesterday. Good for them, good for us.
And just case you want to know a bit more about blogactionday here are some highlights from the organizers:
We count at least three major world governments as active participants in this year’s event. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown posted the first Blog Action Day entry in Britain at the stroke of midnight this morning, which was followed by Foreign Minister David Milliband and many others from the UK stationed around the world. The PSOE governing party of Spain hosted a bloggers event focused on climate change and transformed their website for the day to promote Blog Action Day. And late in the day, President Barack Obama’s White House blog joined in become part of the global movement of bloggers shaking the web.
Of course, well-known bloggers were a big presence today as well. Check out the Featured Posts on the blogactionday.org homepage for an extensive list, which includes The Official Google Blog’s green tour of the company’s campus, Mashable’s post asking what you’re doing to reverse climate change, and The Unofficial Apple Weblog’s suggestions for “Five apps to help save the world.”
Have a climatically friendly weekend.