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Blogger: Cheryl Gudz

I’ve worked on the EcoAction Teams program for over three years, and I’ve learned that taking positive environmental action in my life is not only simple but contagious. I’m not an environmental scientist or engineer, just a concerned urban dweller who decided she needed to mesh all her passions with environmental work. I also love words and social commentary, so blogging is a good fit. Born and raised in friendly Manitoba, I live in Toronto with my trusty bicycle.

Blogger: Prabhjit Banga

Since being captivated by the cartoon movie FernGully at the age of five, Prabhjit (Prabh) Banga has been an avid supporter of green causes. Prabh has over four years of experience working in the environmental sector on diverse topics, including conservation, waste management and environmental education. She recently received a Master of Resource and Environmental Management at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Born and raised in Toronto with roots in India, Prabh loves to travel and discover new places!

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Like the tagline says, this blog is all about news, views and tips on living green. Read ‘em, share ‘em – we’re all in it together. Once you start doing a few things differently, it’s pretty hard to turn off that chip in your brain that says, “Should I be buying this? Should I be doing that?” Maybe it begins with remembering to bring your own bag when you go shopping, then suddenly you’re thinking about dual flush toilets, power bars, and energy efficient coffee makers before bedtime.

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12 February 2010 - 13:35Gung Hey Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year!

Post by Prabhjit Banga

On Sunday, we welcome the Year of the Tiger. The Chinese New Year celebration is the most important of Chinese holidays. It is a time for the family to come together, feast, renew ties, make a new beginning and wish each other good fortune for the coming year.

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The New Year is a vibrant festival and great fun to celebrate at home with traditional food, handmade lanterns, storytelling and music. Have your own eco-friendly family traditions durring this important time of year? Send us your suggestions!

 

Here are our suggestions:

 http://www.ecoactionteams.ca/pub/resources/green_scene_2010.02.php 

Gung Hey Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year!

 
 
 
 

 

 

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