An Inconvenient Ride
- Posted: Mar 28, 2008 at 8:07 AM
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Earth Day is almost upon us and it's time to ramp up our Green efforts. Microsoft is no exception to that rule- and as such the Live Search team has decided to sponsor An Inconvenient Ride. This is a 23 day long bicyicle journey across the country in order to spread the message about the state of our environment and help alert people as to how they can help. And the kicker is- the bicyclists are all kids! It really is an amazing program- I spoke with the Seattle team (who take off this Sunday March 30) about their mission and found it inspiring to see how much these kids really care. Watch this clip and then get involved!
Watch this clip for more info about helping the environment.
Watch this clip for more info about helping the environment.
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While I think this is a great idea, and that the kids need to be protected during the ride, will having one car drive in front and another in back do more damage to the environment?
Now, if the cars were solar powered...
While I think this is a great idea, and that the kids need to be protected during the ride, will having one car drive in front and another in back do more damage to the environment?
Now, if the cars were solar powered...
if kids this age are concerned, i think the environment will be just fine!
if kids this age are concerned, i think the environment will be just fine!
Awesome Laura!!
Awesome Laura!!
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