After Katrina there was talk about maybe New Orleans would be rebuilt as a green city. Environmentally friendly, but that did not work out. The Gulf Coast the same thing, it was not to be a environmental friendly area because of developers and the rush for money.
Greenberg, KS, you know, that poor town that a tornado all but destroyed. well the city has decided that it would be the first environment friendly city. They are rebuilding with energy efficient homes, the school will be built to use natural light wherever possible and the town is going to power itself with geothermal and wind power.
My hat is off to them, finally some Americans that are thinking beyond the next tax day. I wish them luck and much happiness.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
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