User talk:BrittanyW


 * Brittany,

One aspect of the "green" trend, I find, is that often people over-simplify the issues. I think it would be great for you to create two different projects along this line: first, the resource guide you write about here. Second, a personal essay about the process you went through to decide what you would include and what you wouldn't. I'd love to talk to you about some of the things you're considering including as the quarter goes by. It's an interest of mine, and I'll probably have an idea or two.
 * Good luck!
 * Stevenarntson

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