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Friday, November 9, 2007

Eco Radio/Be the Change


My early start on Thursday morning was about getting to the Radio station on time to talk with host Chris Diack and Jo McVeagh from the Be the Change bus for a discussion on things-you-can-do about climate change. It was a good opportunity to talk about real actions the Riverton 'green-side' has taken to reduce their carbon footprint. Push mowers, solar showers fashioned from alkathene pipe, safe household cleaners, collecting rainwater from the roof, growing a vege garden... it was easy to think of simple, effective activities to share over the airwaves. The bus began its journey at Bluff after meeting the Healthy Homes project drivers and is now making it's way north. If you see them, stop for a talk - the bus carries a raft of eco friendly, green house gas reducing technologies and the 'passengers' are knowledgeable people.

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