Read green

Read green

LOS ANGELES – It is not just trendy to be environmental, it is easy.

So says a new book that features everyday tips for greener living, plus advice from celebs – from Jennifer Aniston to Owen Wilson – who have already gone green. Wilson is one of a dozen celebrities who contributed personal essays to ‘The Green Book’.Wilson (38) said that when he bought a Prius (hybrid car) a few years ago it acted as a “gateway drug” that inspired him to become more environmental.Now the actor uses solar panels to power his home.’The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time’ sells for about N$95.Nampa-APWilson is one of a dozen celebrities who contributed personal essays to ‘The Green Book’.Wilson (38) said that when he bought a Prius (hybrid car) a few years ago it acted as a “gateway drug” that inspired him to become more environmental.Now the actor uses solar panels to power his home.’The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time’ sells for about N$95.Nampa-AP

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