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	<title>Comments on: Climate Change and Toilet Paper</title>
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		<title>By: lynnemichelle</title>
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		<description>I absolutely see your point, and I couln&#039;t agree with you more.  The thing is, this whole &quot;green&quot; movement (whatever that means) needs to start somewhere.  Having artists give pointers to their audience about ways they can slowly make a difference isn&#039;t such a terrible thing.  Of course there are more effective ways they could share the whole truth with everyday people, but this is most definitely a start.  Plus, when people feel like they&#039;re getting involved, they seem to get anxious and excited about new ways they can continue to help.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I absolutely see your point, and I couln&#8217;t agree with you more.  The thing is, this whole &#8220;green&#8221; movement (whatever that means) needs to start somewhere.  Having artists give pointers to their audience about ways they can slowly make a difference isn&#8217;t such a terrible thing.  Of course there are more effective ways they could share the whole truth with everyday people, but this is most definitely a start.  Plus, when people feel like they&#8217;re getting involved, they seem to get anxious and excited about new ways they can continue to help.</p>
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