Answers to Perplexing Green Questions

You know those perplexing green questions that leave you scratching your head and not taking any action at all like:

  • Should I spend the extra money to buy organic food?
  • Is grass fed beef better for the environment?
  • Are cloth diapers worth it?
  • Would it be worth selling my car to buy a hybrid?

It can be hard to sort out the truth from the misdirection. To get the answers to these questions, and a couple more, take a look at www.BigGreenLies.com.

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3 comments to Answers to Perplexing Green Questions

  • jugglingpaynes

    Thank you for that link. It’s a useful one. I wish it had been around when my kids had been in diapers, I might have worried less about my environmental impact! I started with disposables, switched to cloth with a service, and then eventually just washed my cloth diapers at home and used disposables on the road.

    Peace and Laughter,
    Cristina

  • Alison Kerr

    You’re welcome Cristina. I know what you mean about the diaper thing. When you think about it, it’s funny how we can get tied in knots about the “best” thing to do. There really is so much conflicting information out there – we can be left wandering in circles. The internet has probably made it 1 million times worse in a way – information overload!

    At least this Big Green Lies link makes the answers somewhat accessible. Half the time I think we don’t act because we’re in search of easy answers, not necessarily easy to implement, but easy to understand and remember, and we can’t find them.

  • armadillo magazine

    thanks for the useful link.

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