Forced Green » Planet Green Channel
As I mentioned last week, Planet Green is now on the air. I’ve been watching it pretty regularly and find many of the shows interesting.
My favorite is Alter Eco.![]()
Alter Eco is an eco lifestyle and makeover series presented by Adrian Grenier and his entourage of green activists, experts, and friends. As all work and no play makes for a dull show, Adrian always concludes Alter Eco with a meal or a gathering where he and his green team celebrate their accomplishments for the week.
Coming soon is the show Linda at Forced Green mentions; Greensburg.
On May 4, 2007, a deadly tornado struck Greensburg, Kansas, ripping the town to shreds. Ninety-five percent of the town was destroyed, eleven lives were tragically lost, and survivors were left without homes, businesses, schools and basic city services. Greensburg was gone, and it seemed that all was lost for its residents.
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So, Planet Green will be donating a dollar towards that effort for everybody that
registers at their website….. www.planetgreen.comTake a few minutes and register to help this town out and get Planet Green to let
loose some of that money!
If your service provider carries Planet Green check it out. There is a ton of great information on the network. If you can’t get it make sure you give a quick call or write a letter requesting it. Either way hop on over to planetgreen.com and register. Keep up with the information and get those donation dollars rolling.
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Thanks for the visit and plug for us and planet green.. If we all spread the word, maybe many more cities like Greensburg will go from devestation to a model of a green community.
Anytime Linda! The more we spread the word and share ideas the more people will begin to consider change their ways.
Communities shouldn’t need a disaster to go green. My rural neighborhood is making pretty good strides to clean things up, every town should be.
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