Green Events Guide
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Peace and Peace Building | Communication Training | Cultural Diversity | Sustainability Education | Leadership Training | Youth Participation | Local Food Systems | Sustainable Livelihoods | Information and Communication Technology | Green Schools | Natural Capitalism | Environmental Education | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability | Culture and Sustainability | Sustainable Energy Development | Water Pollution | Sustainability and Technology | Community Enterprise | Consumption and Green Consumers | Community Training | Petroleum in the Environment | Pollution Prevention and Reduction | Social Development | Recycling and Reuse | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues | Sustainable Communities | Sustainable Living | Sustainable Transportation | Alternative Fuels | Community Participation | Ecological Footprint | Community Service/Volunteerism | Responsible Business Practices | Biomimicry | Sustainable Production | Conservation and Recreation | Waste Management | Arts Activism
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Greening Events Guide
There's no way around it: as much as we want to make our lives more "sustainable" - less impactful on our environment, less wasteful, less dependent on and destructive of both suffering human communities and Earth's precious nature - there are limits to what each of us can do. Sometimes it helps to share stories and laugh about how ridiculously difficult it can be! The point is, we each do what we can, and together we push the boundaries, bit by bit. Others learn from us, sometimes without even realizing it. We are making the difference.
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