It is a magazine for those that want the planet to be as blue and green tomorrow as it was yesterday. (see end of this post for which famous author to thank for the name)
It is NOT just for tree huggers. It is for those that make positive choices where they can, when they can. Clean energy maybe, buying fair-trade goods, ethical investing (my area of expertise), recycling at home & the office and so on.
Nothing’s perfect though, and we all know we can usually do better.
Many companies are now operating with ‘people, profit & planet’ in mind. Sadly some aren’t, they just make the right noises. Blue & Green Tomorrow is not about ‘Greenwash’, where an organisation just pretends they are doing right – and it is not about sensational headlines. It will print good news but also report on bad.
It seeks to provide relevant, interesting, informative and enjoyable news and features.
There are a few sample pages from the first edition here. The front cover, the editorial, my specialist subject ‘ethical investing’ and just to ‘bee’ different (ahem), an article on what bees are doing and what might happen if they stop doing it!
If you’d like a copy, drop me an email at iangreen@iangreen.com with your postal address and I’ll rush one out to you.
Alternatively you could sign up for the e-newsletter at www.blueandgreentomorrow.com/register
I hope you enjoy it.
Ian Green
Blue and Green Tomorrow magazine
Founding Supporter
* We're indebted to Douglas Adams for writing The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, in which he describes Earth as "an utterly insignificant little blue-green planet". Now you know...
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