This year I decided to stop drinking idiot water. Idiot water is bottled water and Iām calling it that because we need to make a change, about what we decide to drink.
One of the big issues in the National Park Service right now is water. Currently the National Park Service does not sell bottled water. They have refilling stations that allow you to fill up your canteen and encourage you to produce less waste by doing so. Thanks to the big water lobby this policy is being challenged and they are trying to open up the sale of bottled water in National Parks. Keep in mind that these are some of the same companies that have lied about the source of their water, claiming that rebottled city water was spring fed.
Donāt be naĆÆve. NaĆÆve wants you to pretend that you donāt know any better. They want you to pretend that plastic bottles wonāt cause problems. NaĆÆve wants you to ignore the millions of pounds of waste that will be created. Donāt āreed krapā. When you āreed the krapā that they write you have to remember that they are lining the pockets of House of Representatives members and Senators to support their ideas.
Our parks were established for future generations to experience. You can be THAT guy that drinks idiot water or instead, you can use a refilling station and prevent that plastic from ever making it to the landfill.
NaĆÆve and āreed krapā spelled backwards are the names of two major water companies. You donāt write backwards, you donāt read backwards, you donāt watch movies backwards and you donāt listen to music backwards. Why do pretend to be naĆÆve and āreed the krapā that the spout when it comes to water.
A lot of research shows that telling people to do things for future generation doesnāt change their behavior, when it comes to the environment. What does, then? Heckling. So, join me. Make fun of people who use bottle water, letās start calling it idiot water. If they donāt care about the future generation they will at least care about trying not to look like an idiot, so letās use that as our tool to make a difference. We canāt be naĆÆve about this issue anymore. When it comes to big water in National Parks its time that we moved forward.
In the National Park system Hawaiāi Volcanoes is unique when it comes to water.
They have posters that say:
1. Captured from clouds
2. Filtered by sand
3. Pumped here by solar
Itās delicious, itās renewable and itās not idiot water.
It should be noted, that there is a time and a place for bottled water. In places like Flint, Michigan or when water is contaminated bottled water can be a savior. Thatā being said, idiot water is not a savior in our National Parks.