Sentence examples for green lessons from inspiring English sources

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F. A. O. Schwarz is taking advantage of Earth Day to showcase Peat the Penguin, an emerald-tinted plush toy that, as part of the Greenzys line, is made of soy fibers and teaches green lessons to children.

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Lord Browne, BP's chief executive, observes that it is dangerous to promise too much on green issues a lesson GE would be wise to heed.

In a piece for The New Yorker's Web site, he wrote about his own memories of greening and the lessons it imparted: I don't have any interest in word games — I don't think I've ever done a crossword or played Scrabble — but I found greening a thoroughly enjoyable puzzle.

But to avoid turning more wilderness into pasture and using more water that the world cannot spare, "factory farming" must be reformed.A greener hoofprintAmong the lessons of the research is that white meat wins out over red for environmental reasons as well as health ones.

In 2014, the Institute was given a formal task to develop a massive open online course on "Greening the Economy: Lessons from Scandinavia", thereby utilizing existing capacities and experiences while experiencing new challenges revealed by courses of larger scale.

Four years ago, Iran's green movement offered some lessons to the world about street politics.

Lessons on green issues should not just be a bolt-on to regular classroom time, he adds.

Don't expect "The Green Wave" to provide lessons in Iranian political history or to present facts about the election and its disputed results.

Somewhere along the line, the Gaslight boys have learned the lessons of Green Day – arguably the most successful punk-derived band de nos jours – having deployed the word "American" in their album's title.

She also questioned ministers' claims that they will be a testbed for innovation in renewable power and green construction, saying the lessons could be limited for existing towns and villages where there is little room for manoeuvre.

The biggest problem for cities has to do with equity: the right to have access to a park, the right to have access to transportation, to have access not just to the obvious things – health, food, education – but also to sports facilities and music lessons, to green spaces, and things like this.

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