Environment in Politics.
Recently Al Gore worked on a movie project, An Inconvenient Truth. I highly recommend you watch this video, just for information sake, though I’m a little frustrated by politics getting involved. Some say that the democratic party does more to save the environment, while other bash the republicans. The truth of the matter is, it depends greatly on each individual person. Protecting the environment will be done by those who really want to protect it. Whether they be democratic, republican, or just your average Joe. We all need to do our part, and the government will obviously need to play a big role in funding some projects, but I don’t believe for a second that just because they belong to a certain party makes any politician more apt to make efforts to do anything about it. Sit down and take five minutes to write a letter to your congressman. They are suppose to represent the people, no matter what their party is. So it is up to us to let them know what we want.
Off Beat Homes had a great post about politician’s homes. I suggest you check it out here: An Inconvenient Green Home.
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