I’ll be giving a talk in Davenport, Iowa, on October 11 (details here). For that reason, the River Cities’ Reader ran a story about the No Impact Project. It begins:
Colin Beavan’s thought was hardly unusual. Most of us have wondered whether all our accumulated belongings and technology make our lives better.
“We’re consuming way too much stuff as a civilization,” Beavan said. “And we have an idea that’s because we need all these things. When people tend to talk about living environmentally, they tend to think of depriving ourselves. The question became in our year: Would we be less happy or more happy? Would we actually find that there were some greater satisfactions than consuming resources to be had? And if that was the case – which it was in our case – might it be possible for our culture to design itself in such a way so that it uses fewer resources but also gives us happier lives?”