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How can greens rise to the challenge of global politics and have substantive and meaningful impact globally? Clearly, the times in which we live demand green values and solutions. “Think globally, act locally” captures a green ethic yet climate change/global warming and a litany of threats to our earth’s future go beyond a call to local action. A green strategy that is comprehensive, diverse and empowered in every community is needed to join local actions into green networking and a rippling, powerful global wave.

-- Steven Schmidt


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