Resolutions for 2010

Climate talks in Copenhagen have been building anticipation for new climate initiatives in the new year, but back in New York students are sticking to grassroots solutions to climate problems.

By Megan Gallagher, Local CorrespondentMon, Dec 14 2009 at 1:00 PM EST

A NEW HORIZON: As the sun sets on the '00s, now is the time to think about how we'll live our lives in the new decade. (Photo: Axel-D/Flickr)
2010 seems to be the year of new beginnings. Arriving right on the heels of the Copenhagen negotiations, it seems like this new decade may be the beginning to some major changes, as far as the environment is concerned. But even though it seems like some big initiatives are on their way, it's still important not to ignore the small steps that can make a big difference. 
 
 
Thumbnail photo: Marble giant/Flickr
 
 
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