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To be Green or Not to Be, That is the Question

AN ESSAY HEADLINED 鈥淎 Climate-Change Activist Prepares for the Worst,鈥 published in the Outlook section of the Washington Post one recent Sunday (Feb. 27, 2011), sparked 444 online comments before the Post closed the discussion. The essay also prompted more than 1,800 people to recommend it via Facebook. The writers of the 444 postings were

Books Show the Way How to Live Simply, with Pleasure

Eating locally and in season wasn鈥檛 a fad during Mary Beth Lind鈥檚 childhood in rural West Virginia. It was just the way things worked. Her mother grew a large garden, and her father, a doctor, sometimes accepted vegetables as payment from his patients. 鈥淵ou just learned to live with what you have,鈥 says Lind, who

The Road Less Traveled: Satisfying, But Not Easy

Lester 鈥71 and Mary Beth 鈥72 Lind were undergraduates at 黑料正能量 when the environmental movement was taking off. They were on campus when the first Earth Day was celebrated. They took part when the college offered a January term focused on environmental issues. And they drew inspiration from a popular saying of the time 鈥