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No Impact Man and Planet Green

michelle victoria August 26, 2010     No Comment    

No Impact Man and Family

If you have not seen the film No Impact Man and have channel Planet Green you are in luck. Saturday, August 28, at 10/9c pm No Impact Man will have its television premier.

This is a great film and you can read about in another post.

What I liked so much about the film is that we were able to see so many of the possible ways that we can reduce our impact on the earth. Some may be more important than others, but the idea is that we all do something and do it now. Together we will make a difference. As the film shows we may even find some beautiful benefits to living a cleaner, greener life, that we never even imagined.

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