The document discusses going green and provides references on the topic. It encourages recycling everything and being smart consumers to help resources. A future with a reduced environmental impact is envisioned through incentives for renewable energy and green initiatives. References from reports and organizations are cited that aim to increase sustainability.
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Editor's Notes
Nature photos are courtesy of Windows 7.
A blossom of hope from muddied waters.
Earth video is courtesy of Windows 7
The three R’s. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle!
Smart consumers buy Energy Star Appliances.
Green jobs are being created! Cash incentives for participating!