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It's Easy Being Green - A Handbook for Earth-Friendly Living - cover

It's Easy Being Green - A Handbook for Earth-Friendly Living

Chrissy Trask

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

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Summary

Surveys find that over 80 percent of Americans agree with the goals of the environmental movement. Sadly, most Americans admit to doing little when it comes to acting on that disposition. Author and environmental consultant Crissy Trask seeks to solve this disparity. This is a day-to-day guide with practical suggestions that anyone can put into action.
Available since: 01/23/2006.
Print length: 168 pages.

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