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Green Up Your Red, White and Blue

The folks over at The Daily Green have some great advice for keeping your 4th of July celebrations environmentally kosher this year. From fireworks to grilling they’ve covered it all, ensuring no excuses. Can’t imagine a 4th without the fireworks? Well check out the alternatives to see how it can be done.

Still need some inspiration? Read their short article, provided below, for a patriotic push.

This July 4th, Declare Your Independence

When in the Course of Human Events, It Becomes Necessary to Go Green…

Revolution is sometimes necessary, if never comfortable. Thomas Jefferson knew this when he and his revolutionary colleagues laid out their grievances before dissolving the bands that connected them with the King of England. We celebrate the success of that revolution every year, and for good reason.

This Fourth of July, 232 years later, there’s another revolution afoot, with the potential to shake up the way America does business, interacts with other nations and pursues happiness. “Green” is more than a buzzword. It’s a path forward for a great nation seeking to produce its own energy, shore up its security and provide sustainable prosperity for its people.

Jefferson didn’t spend a lot of ink on energy policy in the Declaration of Independence, but a selective reading of the document almost sounds like a treatise on sustainability. (At least, the whole argument for untangling ourselves from that rotten King of England is framed as aligning human behavior with natural law and the “powers of the earth.”)

So, this Fourth of July, start participating in the next revolution, one that embraces good-old American ingenuity and hard work on the path toward a brighter future for our great nation.

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