Uncommon Resolutions: Helping Hands
Monday, December 21, 2009
Your Uncommon Economic Indicators launched one year ago. This month we’re looking for your uncommon economic resolutions. Erin Barnes, one of three co-founders of IOBY, follows up on the launch of her micro-philanthropy project and talks about resolving to volunteer.
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Why do we use potable (drinking) water when we flush our sh** and pi**?
Green topic, use the waste water from bath and show and dish washing to flush.
Half the non-transport footprint is our factory agri-business with especially meat because it uses fossil fuel produced feed grain to feed the cow.
Don't eat meat and chickens only eat shellfish and plants.
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Wow, way to diss the Q560! The M60 runs between 106 St and Broadway in Manhattan and LaGuardia Airport from approximately 5 am to 1 am, seven days a week. I get on at 125th and it is not bad at all. It beats trying to figure out the subway to JFK.
PS - it's $2.00!
Stop buying Dunkin Donuts coffee so I can support your station!!
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