I just need green. I need to wake up and see grass and squirrels. I don't want to see skyscrapers.
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The roof of my house is covered in solar panels. When I'm home, I'm a pretty green fellow.
When I drive through a field, I want to see green grass sometimes, and I don't want to see black and white.
I am all for greening tall buildings, but I'm also very keen to note that greening a building doesn't cope with the problem of the tall building in the texture of the city.
The greenest home is the one you don't build. If you really want to save the Earth, move in with another family and share a house that's already built. Better yet, live in the forest and eat whatever the squirrels don't want.
I look out the window sometimes to seek the color of the shadows and the different greens in the trees, but when I get ready to paint I just close my eyes and imagine a scene.
I wanna sit behind the scenes and see nothin' but the greens.
I long for the countryside. That's where I get my calm and tranquillity - from being able to come and find a spot of green.
I will be Green until the day I die, if not for a long time after.
When the days start to get shorter, I want to be in some nice brick building on the East Coast with the lights glowing in the windows. When the daylight starts changing, I want to be out West.
As people flock to urban centers where ground space is limited, cities with green walls and roofs and skyscraper farms offer improved health and well-being, renewable resources, reliable food supply, and relief to the environment.
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