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Re: HGTV's "Living With Ed" Blog
HGTV's "Living With Ed" Blog By: Ed (25 replies) Fri, 08/24/2007 - 10:43
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Re: HGTV's "Living With Ed" Blog
While I don't purport to be an environmental expert by any means, I have always had a desire to live greener. I recently discovered the show Living with Ed on HGTV which is both entertaining and educational. While the show might be quaint and basic knowledge to most hard core environmentalists, it serves as a primer for those of us wanting to live greener from the simpler solution of compact fluorescent bulbs to exposing people to more comprehensive solutions. As our nation understands the more comprehensive solutions better, they will begin to demand even more advanced and convenient and AFFORDABLE products so we can also implement a comprehensive green lifestyle. Ed Begley, a pioneer environmentalist, should be praised for bringing practical solutions for living greener to the masses in an especially entertaining way. Hopefully the presidential candidates can take the greening of America to the next level by implementing policies to speed up the process so regular Americans can more fully participate in being green!