Dude I feel the same way. But the idea of conservation has always been caught in a cultural whirlpool. Even at University, which is supposed to be so fucking progressive and everybody gives lip service to shit like this, nobody cares. People drink bottled water, buy a new laptop every six months, buy a new iPod every six weeks... Fuck.
Not to mention how they have new editions of the text book all the time so you can't get them used so easy and the book store won't give you shit for them at the end of the year.
This is one of my obsessions and the way I make my living. I specialize in energy conservation as my main job the other is selling stuff I find or buy at estate and yard after I fix it up some.
I can't believe I forgot to add that. They charge $150 on average new, $80-100 used, and you're usually lucky to get $30 back. And the whole thing is supposedly "not for profit." And if you hold on the them too long to shop around for a better price, whoops! they came out with the new edition where page 17 and 24 switched places and now you're lucky to get 5 cents for it. No, fuck that. You're lucky if you can find someone to
give the fucking textbooks to. I have about three still hanging around that the store that sold them to me refused to take back,
one semester after I bought them.But hey, man, shrug it off. Life goes on. It's just the way things are. Funny how that excuse works for everything.