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21 ways around the home to do right by Mother Earth

Por: The Advocate Entertainment October 03, 2022

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I was already planning to write my column this week on making more planet-friendly choices at home, when, WHAM! Hurricane Ian walloped me, my house, my town and my state, sending a not-so-subtle reminder of how much we rely on our planet, and how too often we take her for granted.Like most mothers, including me, Mother Earth puts up with a lot. But when she gets mad, boy, all hell breaks loose.In the early morning hours, the eye of the storm... + full article



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