hey lee! i hope this really does something good indeed! and how have you been lately? pretty busy it seems? i wanted to tell you my parents now have solarpanels placed on their roof, i'm excited about it. my mother used to go to see the metres everytime to check which way it would run!
hey Ianthe!! nice to hear from you, and cool news there with the solar :DD i've been great/busy/having lots of fun, thanks! Sorry i haven't posted too much lateley, i will change that... oh and hey! I think i am going to be in NL at the end of the summer (long story with a really cool technology)!!
Hi Lee, I read this article in the Montreal Gazette (I'm currently live in Montreal) and was stunned. It was an amazing and forceful article... I also would love to know what kind of university training you went through (did you enter graduate with a bachelors in environmental sciences?). I'm finishing up my last semester of college studies, and then am off to university and would love to hear from you. I'm still undecided as to whether I should enter environmental sciences (it's been a passion of mine, and a driving force for the way I live my life), or into another scientific field (well, physiology and then medical school). I'd love just to hear more about what got you to this position you have now, as a "greener". You can reply to this comment if you have the time, or simply e-mail me at krys_tyna911@hotmail.com Thank you so much!
Hey Julia, thanks!! Always fun to stun! I'm probably a pretty bad person to ask about formal training, i got into this all accidentally. I guess always had an aptitude for sciences but never "applied myself" studied art & film making in uni. but then about 1993 i started making documentaries about climate change solutions (i think they have a copy at John Abbot of one of them: "the Earth changes" (if not there are some links on my LJ), and after a bunch of docs all on the same subject, i just started getting involved in different green businesses... so i guess i studied it in the school of life (but have had the good fortune to meet/interview and work with some amazing peeps over the past 14 yrs who i learned so much from, like L'OEUF in Montreal, MBDC in the US....). The greening sorta came accidentally... one thing led into the next... but i guess just following what feels good to do and believing... thats probably the most important
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i hope this really does something good indeed! and how have you been lately? pretty busy it seems?
i wanted to tell you my parents now have solarpanels placed on their roof, i'm excited about it. my mother used to go to see the metres everytime to check which way it would run!
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I read this article in the Montreal Gazette (I'm currently live in Montreal) and was stunned. It was an amazing and forceful article...
I also would love to know what kind of university training you went through (did you enter graduate with a bachelors in environmental sciences?).
I'm finishing up my last semester of college studies, and then am off to university and would love to hear from you. I'm still undecided as to whether I should enter environmental sciences (it's been a passion of mine, and a driving force for the way I live my life), or into another scientific field (well, physiology and then medical school).
I'd love just to hear more about what got you to this position you have now, as a "greener".
You can reply to this comment if you have the time, or simply e-mail me at krys_tyna911@hotmail.com
Thank you so much!
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