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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE GREEN TO YOU

Posted on 6 January 2014
The New Year is here and we would like to take a thought about the green family, the green ideas, the green policy and economy, the green life.
What does it mean to be Green? 

All over the world, there are many young and adult people inclined to green ideology. The word Green has been declining in many various forms, and many times it is misused or used in an absolutely superficial or commercial way. Our big green family reflects glocal environmental needs and strives for healthy and sustainable life in dignity. But even among us, we can find for sure many diverse, even contradictory opinions and ideas, many complex interpretations and ways of Green living. 

The Global Young Greens in cooperation with Ecosprinter would like to launch a Call for articles regarding the reflections of- WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE GREEN TO YOU?
Is it a way of life? is it a policy?, is it an economy?, is it a philosophy? 

If you are from Africa, from Asia, from Europe or America, from any part of the world- share your view, your attitude, your Green view of this life, share it with green family! 

Send your contributions in any form and length till 17th January 2014!

Yours,

ECOSPRINTER EDITORIAL BOARD

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