The Good Human in The New York Times
Hey gang — in case you missed it when it was published, The Good Human was included in an article titled “Eco Meets the Economy” in The New York Times 2 weeks ago. It’s a good article all about how the economy has affected eco-friendly lifestyles, including for yours truly. I was honored to have been contacted by the reporter, Steven Kurutz, to offer my opinion.
In a bad economy, what used to seem essential can quickly become optional. At the same time, what was once merely fashionable can become a matter of necessity. Activities like growing and canning food, raising chickens and making your own clothes and other household goods — which in recent years have been exalted for their artisanal qualities — are now seen by many as a way to economize while staying true to green values.
Check it out if you have a few minutes, it’s a worthwhile read. “Eco Meets the Economy”
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