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Blue is the new green?

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Er no, I`m not talking fashion trends.is every eco-savvy person now trying to save water? keep hearing abt that.

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  1. Actually, it the planet were a little *White*r, global warming would not be a problem.  The deep blue of the ocean absorbs light and converts it to heat, which to me is not "green".


  2. No

  3. people who are genuinely eco- savvy should be conscious of conserving in all aspects of their lives! monitering your water use is important because it is a non renewable resource, and if people continue wasting so much of it, eventually water will become an inustry, it will be privatized, expensive and less easy to access; especially for people living in poverty. Air pollution climate change and large scale agriculture are environmental issues that are equally important to take into consideration in our everyday lives though!

  4. hey,i saw that in a mag! pretty mutch 50/50

  5. well ya, did you hear about the pain killers and caffiene they found in the tap water?

  6. i think so as if we dont eventually we will have a world crisis but um yeh

  7. Sorry I wouldn't know..I'm color blind. =(

  8. sorry but i don't like blue colour

    so i can't help you abt this
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