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Wednesday
03Jun2009

Garden to Fight Global Warming

Wet Wednesday Garden to Fight Global Warming
by Deb Powers


One sunny Spring day about 15 years ago, I got tired of looking at the weed-choked, trash-strewn vacant lot across the street from my first-floor apartment. It was a blight on the neighborhood, and though most of the adults complained about it, no one did anything about it. 

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Fight global warming by gardening
Deb Powers is a freelance writer involved in environmental causes since 1970.  Author of  Coffee Break Today and Not My Mother's Blog