By admin on Jul 12, 2010 in Health and Fitness

Image credit: Transition Culture
It’s so much easier to be against something than for something. In fact, I’d argue that is one of the central strategic challenges facing sustainability activists. How do we convert opposition against something—say, nasty oil spills for example—into advocacy for the alternatives&md… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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