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Thursday, 01 November 2007 |
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Page 2 of 2 Most Americans are fully aware of the ongoing problems within our environment. Although everyone is taking about how they want to “go green” and how important it is to do so, I ask myself the question of how many of those people are really doing so. It seems that most look at “going green” like they would when they talk about going on a diet or doing something they know is necessary, but do not really feel like doing. When we talk about “going green” we should look at it like we would when we talk about planning a vacation or doing something we really enjoy. It should not be looked upon as a chore or a duty that has been put on us; rather you should think of it as your small contribution to the environment.
The same excuses are being given about why a person is not contributing
to the whole “go green” campaign. Many feel that certain “green”
products are too expensive or that they may not be as good as other
everyday products that we are used to. It also seems that people feel
as if there are so many people out there already doing it, that if they
don’t, it really isn’t that big of a deal. After all, how much of a
difference can one person make, right? WRONG, one person can make a
world of a difference if they do and can really effect the environment
if they don’t. Do not be a victim to these excuses, think “green” and
act on it. Just don’t say you are going to do something about it,
really get out there and do it.
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