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I am always interested in “green” practices as I believe they help make our environments healthier and more enriching, and us happier. This post is a great conversation about what makes urban environments “green.” Is it the street itself? The landscaping? The materials used? The amount of materials?

I am always interested in “green” practices as I believe they help make our environments healthier and more enriching, and us happier. This post is a great conversation about what makes urban environments “green.” Is it the street itself? The landscaping? The materials used? The amount of materials?

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  1. cool piece. i dig most things-green, too: mostly because it seems like ‘green’ notions basically refer to finding the best ways and things to do that benefit the greater good. greater good of all things, which includes our all of nature and our jungle friends. thanks for the post ‘the dirt’ and the reblog/share ‘mental flowers’…: )

    dusty

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