Gunpowder and Independence: Rethinking the Fourth

A recent article in Forecast Earth had us rethinking the way we celebrate our country’s independence. Aptly enough, most of the brilliant explosions of color that will light up American skies tonight are fueled by compressed gunpowder, filling the air with “heavy metals, carbon monoxide and sulfur oxides,” writes Marcia Passos Duffy. Of course, there are safer and cleaner alternatives for celebrating American freedom with pyrotechnics. The gunpowder can be replaced by nitrogen and even compressed air, as Disney is working on, producing less soot and smoke without sacrificing the magnificent kaleidoscope of rainbow lights we’ve grown to love.

The beautiful fireworks you’re likely to see tonight, however, leave a trail of barium compounds behind that can poison our patriotic hearts. And it should come as no surprise that the majority of fireworks we sneak off to buy from local vendors are imported from China, where the regard for safe manufacturing and ethical labor practices still leaves much to be desired.

Above all else, Forecast Earth urges us to clean up after ourselves when the call to freedom has ebbed to a warm afterglow. Remember, celebrating American independence should always begin and end with promoting a healthy earth.

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dara

Hey, weren’t you on ‘Life in the Fab Lane’ helping Kimora Lee Simmons minimize her carbon footprint? I just came across your site and thought it sounded familiar. By the way, I love it!

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