Monday, March 14, 2011

Different Shades of Green

How green are you? It's easy to change habits and adapt new approaches to life that are not detrimental to the planet. In fact, going green has become trendy. Learn one tip a day at the blog Attainable Sustainable. If you live on the Cape, you might also want to consider attending Cape & Islands Green on the Lower Cape's "Merging Business Opportunities with Sustainable Business Practices," a series of three workshops organized by the Community Development Partnership. The first, on Conservation, is scheduled for this Friday, March 18th from 10 am to 12:30 pm at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. Space is limited, so call to reserve today. The series costs $150.

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I need to get a whole lot greener. I am trying to live a conscientious life but I fear that in so many ways -- small and large -- I am falling short. We need to change ourselves AND our culture, to put our health and the environment first. I am so saddened by how business interests trump health almost every single time. But true change starts at home...
I'm trying. :o)
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Thanks for pointing people my way! I am a work in progress, too, but I think people need to realize that becoming more sustainable, more green, doesn't have to be huge. There are so many small, DOABLE things that will make a difference!
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