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Local Residents Speak Out About Green Projects

06-03-2008 01:48 PM CET | Energy & Environment

Press release from: EarthThrives

Three kids at a local performance talk to EarthThrives about what "helping the planet" means to them.

Three kids at a local performance talk to EarthThrives about what "helping the planet" means to them.

Four new episodes, How We’re Goin’ Greener, launch this week. Award-winning documentarian Carlyn Saltman spent an afternoon with audience members at Arm-of-the-Sea Theatre Troupe’s performance of The Turtle Island Medicine Show, a cautionary tale of environmental choice featuring 16’ high puppets. She interviewed dozens of locals about their green choices. These latest clips join a bevy of short environmental videos featured on EarthThrives.com.

Earththrives.com, founded by Rich Roth, CEO of TnR Global and local activist, and filmmaker Saltman features video clips of ‘local heroes’—residents and businesses in Western Massachusetts that are incorporating greener habits and technologies into everyday life. From a family who has rediscovered bike riding to a local man building his own composting toilet, our local heroes are making big changes in their own backyards.

The blog, “It’s Easy Being Green,” offers up the easiest of solutions for adding a little environmental consciousness into your busy daily routine. Plus, a forum provides ample opportunity for people to discuss what they’ve read, watched, or done.

Working on a new garden? Replacing all your light bulbs? Collecting bottle caps for art? EarthThrives.com will consider publishing your own story about recycling, conservation, and creative reuse.

EarthThrives.com
PO Box 550
Greenfield, MA 01302

Contact: SerahRose Roth
Phone: 413-425-1499
Email: info@earththrives.com

Earththrives.com, founded by Rich Roth, CEO of TnR Global and local activist, and filmmaker Saltman features video clips of ‘local heroes’—residents and businesses in Western Massachusetts that are incorporating greener habits and technologies into everyday life. From a family who has rediscovered bike riding to a local man building his own composting toilet, our local heroes are making big changes in their own backyards.

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