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www.earthcare.org, ksfr.org, thesun-news.com Well I had several ideas for tonight’s blog. Poof they disappeared in part because of slow publishing procedures. Here’s a few comments.

The Sun News has a new issue on newstands. It is not online yet. So you have to pick it up. The last issue is online and you can lear about a new solare energy plant coming to New Mexico with good bucks. Go to the SUn News to gather up information on recent articles.

The SUstainable Santa Fe A resource guide (big) for 2008 is on the newstands. There is a very interesting article on page 154 on The Vision for Alvord School Community 2012 by Brian Skeele. In the last few days there has been meeting # 2(?) about this topic and committees and more meetings are planned within the next few days. If you want to have input and learn more about this, go to KSFR Radio, check for podcasts of Sustainable Tuesdays. This week considerable time was dedicated to this project.

Also the Five magazine, readfive.com has a new issue worth looking into.

This would provide more material Sustainable Resource Guide 2008, Diego Mulligan’s Sustainable Tuesdays, The Sun News, The Sun Monthly, than you could digest in a day. These are great resources to expand you knowledge of what is going on and ways to do even more!

Sometimes New Mexicans have big visions, and sometimes smaller actions create smaller paths to improve our world. Both Albuquerque and Santa Fe City Governments have decide not to buy bottled water any more. They say the tap water is good and safe to drink (HA! I say, but that is another story) but their main point is to reduce plastic waste. Apparently 90% of the platic water bottles are not recycled! So start recycling those bottles!

remember in Santa Fe you can recycle old magazines at the libaries where they are then given away for free. This is a great project for all libraries! Contact the Santa Fe Public Library for details.

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