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		<title>Citizen muscle&#8230;</title>
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I think&nbsp;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLBE5QAYXp8" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Story of Stuff</a>&nbsp;is one of the most important messages of our time. &nbsp;It highlights so clearly how our current linear system of extracting raw materials, making, selling, buying and disposing of stuff is not working. The story doesn&#8217;t end there though, in some ways it just begins &#8211; it highlights how desperately things need to change.</div>
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There are various other Story of Stuff video&#8217;s, but until recently I hadn&#8217;t taken the time to watch them. &nbsp;I had noticed that there was a Story of Change video, but I think I had decided I already knew what I needed to do. &nbsp;I needed to change the way I shop. &nbsp;I needed to buy more eco-friendly products, or not spend money at all. &nbsp;I didn&#8217;t need to watch the video.</div>
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But in The Story of Change Annie Leonard highlights that although making ethical shopping choices is a good thing, it is not going to be enough to change the world. &nbsp;We need changes in local, national and global policies and to bring about these changes we need to exercise our &#8216;citizen muscles&#8217;. You can watch the Story of Change for yourself here below:</div>
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Ever since I started this blog, I have looked at myself and worked out how to change what I do. &nbsp;I have thought about things like the food my family eats, the clothes we buy, the electricity we use (or don&#8217;t use), the places we go and the waste we create for example. &nbsp;I have been giving my &#8216;consumer muscle&#8217; a good work out. I have hoped that other people would see what am I doing and feel more inspired to make changes themselves and that I would be making a difference just by writing about the changes I have made. &nbsp;Right now it doesn&#8217;t feel as if I&#8217;m making much of a difference though and until now I hadn&#8217;t really given much thought to exercising my &#8216;citizen muscle&#8217;.&nbsp;</div>
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I am totally outraged at some of the things going on in this country at the moment e.g. the relentless march towards fracking,&nbsp;the building and continued use of incinerators and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/oct/20/nuclear-power-station-hinkley-edf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">the goverment support for nuclear power</a>&nbsp;to name a few. &nbsp;I am seriously concerned about the level of plastic in the oceans, the loss of natural habitats and pollution of all kinds,&nbsp;&nbsp;but aside from maybe signing the odd petition on&nbsp;<a href="http://www.change.org/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Change.org</a>, I haven&#8217;t really done anything about these national and global issues.</p>
<p>To be totally honest I don&#8217;t really have too many ideas about how to exercise my citizen muscle though. It&#8217;s just not something I&#8217;ve really done before, so all and any ideas are gratefully received&#8230; &nbsp;What kinds of things could I / should I be doing???</p>
<p>I am currently undertaking a&nbsp;<a href="http://www.ecothriftyliving.com/2013/09/my-year-of-eco-challenges.html" style="text-align: start;">Year of Eco Challenges</a>&nbsp;. If you have a moment I would really appreciate it if you would consider sponsoring me with an action on my&nbsp;<a href="http://www.thedonation.org.uk/doers/ecothrifty/i-am-taking-year-eco-challenges" style="text-align: start;">DoNation page</a>. Also if you liked this post please click like on&nbsp;<a href="http://www.facebook.com/EcoThriftyLiving" style="text-align: start;">Facebook</a>&nbsp;and follow on&nbsp;<a href="http://twitter.com/#%21/ecothrifty" style="text-align: start;">Twitter</a>&nbsp;&#8211; thanks so much!</p>
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