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	<title>Comments on: Climate Change: Crazy Hippie Theory or Reality?</title>
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		<title>By: Ketutar</title>
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		<description>Farm and wellingtons... yes, please :-) I agree with you. When we cannot know whether the global warming is happening or not, I think we should be changing our lifestyle for the betterment of our living standard - life is not about having the latest gadgets and so, but being together, living slow, doing things that are worth doing... 
Gardening is so rewarding in many ways, locally produced organic food tastes better, saving electricity saves my money and, frankly, everyone always complains about there being nothing worth watching in the telly anyway, so why not let it stay off. 
We had a lovely evening on the Earth Hour day - my husband and I sat together and read a book aloud in the light of a candle :-) Normally we both potter on with our computers, in our own little worlds, minding our own little businesses, not being together. I know which one feels better :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Farm and wellingtons&#8230; yes, please :-) I agree with you. When we cannot know whether the global warming is happening or not, I think we should be changing our lifestyle for the betterment of our living standard &#8211; life is not about having the latest gadgets and so, but being together, living slow, doing things that are worth doing&#8230;<br />
Gardening is so rewarding in many ways, locally produced organic food tastes better, saving electricity saves my money and, frankly, everyone always complains about there being nothing worth watching in the telly anyway, so why not let it stay off.<br />
We had a lovely evening on the Earth Hour day &#8211; my husband and I sat together and read a book aloud in the light of a candle :-) Normally we both potter on with our computers, in our own little worlds, minding our own little businesses, not being together. I know which one feels better :-)</p>
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