Carbon Neutral

Hai. Aimeé here, wishing you a happy new year! Josquin and I are currently working on a communications plan for the Carbon Neutral Forest Fund of Auroville.  We’re in the midst of developing a strategy with a couple of executions including posters and a brochure to raise awareness of the need to offset our carbon footprint.  We want to communicate how everything we do, from traveling on a plane to preparing food impacts our environment and one of the best ways to offset carbons is by planting trees in Auroville.  The trees here can offset up to 1 ton of CO2 in their lifetime!


In our second meeting with our “client”, Josquin and I found ourselves at Martanda’s house where he explained the start of the Auroville’s Forest Fund and the many benefits it has produced throughout the years.  He took us on a tour of the Tropical Evergreen Forest and before we knew it, we were on top of the property’s water mill, over looking exactly what we are working for… a breath taking, green abyss.  It was a sight I will never forget.  Being up there put my work here into perspective, I feel this is the most important initiative I’ve ever been a part of.

Reducing what we can and offsetting what we can’t is the only way to sustain our environment.  It’s in our hands.
Here are some practical ways to offset your carbon footprint:

1. Buy organic and local
2. Ditch bottled water
3. Unplug it!
4. Use cold water
5. Use native plant species to landscape around your home or business

Until next time, take care and “think sustainably”.

Mihály Csíkszentmihályi FLOW

During a talk at Auroville’s Center for Science Research, we had a chance to watch and discuss Mihály Csíkszentmihályi’s Flow Theory. Though some of us were more receptive to some of Csíkszentmihályi’s presentation techniques than others (“Really, you’re quoting that CEO?”), I think we all took a moment to at least consider where our experiences in Auroville thus far might fit on the chart.

N.