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		<title>Canada&#039;s Environmental Corpus Callosum malfunction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my first impressions on moving to Victoria was the high environmental consciousness of the people here. The obvious markers of environmental consciousness such as recycling, composting, organic food consumption, local food consumption, small car driving, and most importantly, pride at being environmentally conscious are off the charts here&#160; (and I am&#160; most definitely&#160; <a href='http://oliveridley.org/2008/05/24/canadas-environmental-corpus-callosum-malfunction/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my first impressions on moving to Victoria was the high environmental consciousness of the people here. The obvious markers of environmental consciousness such as recycling, composting, organic food consumption, local food consumption, small car driving, and most importantly, pride at being environmentally conscious are off the charts here&nbsp; (and I am&nbsp; most definitely&nbsp; one of those people as well!).</p>
<p>My second impression was that a country with such a resource driven economy can&#8217;t possibly live up to what its citizens think it is doing. And I was right. The country as a whole performs abysmally. <a href="http://www.environmentalindicators.com/htdocs/execsum.htm">Canada vs. the OECD</a> (a report produced by my very hometown <a href="http://www.uvic.ca">University of Victoria</a>) compares Canada&#8217;s performance vs. the OECD on a number of environmental parameters. It is shocking. The picture is painted of an inefficient economy whose consumption of major resources and pollution indicators are growing at a time they should be dropping. For example:</p>
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 Canada is among the three worst countries on nine indicators (per capita greenhouse gas emissions, sulphur dioxide emissions, carbon monoxide emissions, volatile organic compound emissions, water consumption, energy consumption, energy efficiency, volume of timber logged and generation of nuclear waste);</p>
<p>Canada’s economy is inefficient, in that we use much more energy and generate much more pollution to produce a given amount of goods and services relative to our industrial competitors, including 33% more energy than the United States per unit of GDP; and</p>
<p>Canada’s performance on most environmental indicators continues to worsen
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<p>So, not only are things bad, they&#8217;re getting worse, but the people don&#8217;t seem to notice. Massive corpus callosum<sup>1</sup> malfuction?</p>
<p>BTW, this is what happens to people when their corpus callosum is removed.</p>
<p>[youtube='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMLzP1VCANo']</p>
<p>Once this theme crystallized in my head, I went searching for earlier work that would reinforce my conclusion and came upon this book <a href="http://www.unnaturallaw.com/">Unnatural Law &#8211; Rethinking Canadian Environmental Law and Policy</a>. From the First chapter:</p>
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Is Canada an environmental leader or an environmental laggard? Is Canada contributing to solving environmental challenges or are we exacerbating these problems?</p>
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<p>Great, a book that reinforces my frame in the very first paragraph! I&#8217;ll let you know after I finish reading the book (helpfully  available from <a href="http://www.gvpl.ca">my local library</a> and written by a former ED for the SIerra Legal Defence Fund (now known as <a href="http://www.ecojustice.ca/">Ecojustice</a>) and who lives on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pender_Island">Pender Island</a>, a few islands away from where I live! Promises to be an interesting and illuminating read.</p>
<p><sup>1</sup><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpus_callosum">Corpus Callosum </a>= Part of brain that connects the two hemispheres.</p>
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