Happy Earth Day! As the country gears up for a national conversation on global warming and its impact on the future, our Momversation panelists are having their own conversation about being green. And as Kermit the Frog once so eloquently said, it's not easy. There's lots of time and money involved, and neither are in abundance these days (check out Tips for Eco-Shopping, written by Diane MacEachern of BigGreenPurse.com). With this in mind, Heather Armstrong of dooce.com asks Alice Bradley of finslippy.com and Karen Walrond of chookooloonks.com, "How green are you?"
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Happy Earth Day! As the country gears up for a national conversation on global warming and its impact on the future, our Momversation panelists are having their own conversation about being green. And as Kermit the Frog once so eloquently said, it's not easy. There's lots of time and money involved, and neither are in abundance these days (check out Tips for Eco-Shopping, written by Diane MacEachern of BigGreenPurse.com). With this in mind, Heather Armstrong of dooce.com asks Karen Walrond of chookooloonks.com and Alice Bradley of finslippy.com, "How green are you?"
How important is being green to you and and your family?
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