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Work Green!
Why Fewer Work Hours Means a Smaller Environmental Footprint
Work Green!
Why Fewer Work Hours Means a Smaller Environmental Footprint
Why Fewer Work Hours Means a Smaller Environmental Footprint
Last week I got quite inspired by a rather beautiful video on working less, playing more and reducing our impact on the environment. From simple living in tiny houses to the value of DIY culture, we've already seen plenty of ways that people are thinking beyond the earn-spend-consume economic paradigm and toward a more connected, rich and ultimat...Read the full story on TreeHugger

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