ASHAAN's review of: True Green: 100 Everyday Ways You Can Contribute to a Healthier Planet

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True Green: 100 Everyday Ways You Can Contribute to a Healthier Planet by Kim McKay
Global warming, climate change, toxic waste, and more: it sometimes seems the environmental challenges we face are just too huge... read more



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Posted on October 4, 2008 12:50 PM PDT
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I am so glad of my local library. They have such excellent collection.Ok so I read the Kid's environment and then I saw this book in the same section and though of checking it out. It is good I will give it that. The organic food and using organic material in your day to day life wont replenish the ozone layer hole but it surely doesnt hurt it anymore and keeps you healthy.

There are sections for everyone in this book and all ages can benefit from the options given. It is almost fancy in this age to care about the mother Earth and this might be the book you need to do that extra effort and also have an excellent topic to discuss on coffee gatherings or club parties. Do not buy though unless you are with an NGO in which case you probably will get it for free :-)

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Interesting review. Everyone is going green at least on the news and different forums. I've been trying to decide where to start to read up on it. You say don't buy but I think I will because I have no idea what NGO stands for and coming from there, sounds like this book is a good place to start. Thanks, I'm actually more interesting in Green now.

Dee


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:-) NGO is Non Government Organization, mostly companies like CRY or other Help Them kind of organizations.


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