The Green Alternative: Creating an Ecological FutureGreen political groups are sprouting up everywhere, the Green Party is qualifying in state after state, but most people remain puzzled. What does it mean to be "Green"? What do Greens believe? What do they do? This book provides the answers. |
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IntroductionWhat Does It Mean to Be Green? | 1 |
We Are All Part of Nature | 9 |
Where Did The Green Movement Come From? | 35 |
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