tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408416634973721990.post6238262691415856978..comments2023-03-30T09:17:22.383-04:00Comments on Hard Candy: How Green Was My City?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03221488306843052373noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408416634973721990.post-43575744664370492212010-10-08T21:47:59.299-04:002010-10-08T21:47:59.299-04:00I know those were sort of rhetorical questions in ...I know those were sort of rhetorical questions in your post, Cathy, but I'm wondering if someone, somewhere could get an answer. Sort of on the heels of your previous post, actually -- are there some side-by-side budget comparisons we could get together? It costs X to fertilize X amount of grass. We could save X on AC bills with windows that opened. "Green" cleaners may cost more, but then again, maybe not (I know we actually saved a little money using "green" cleaner here at home). <br /><br />Just wondering if maybe it's the money that's the driver for the city council, as opposed to just the morality of the issue.Benjamin J. Kirbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17948007254159623174noreply@blogger.com