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We asked, you answered: How do you go green?

Source: Karen Norris/Staff

Individual action is one part of the global equation to stopping climate change. Here are some of the ways in which Monitor readers "go green."

Meat consumption

We have traveled to Japan several times, and something we noticed about the food there is that it has meat, but probably only about one-third of what we normally would have eaten in a meal. However, while we were there, we didn’t miss the other two-thirds,

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