What an exciting time to be in Nashville! From farmers markets to back yard gardens, from energy efficient home improvements to the green power switch, from bio-diesel to bike trails, people all over Middle Tennessee are learning that simple steps make for big changes.
Go Green Nashville is all about introducing sustainable concepts in a positive, accessible way, and creating a local culture of support that lets these concepts find their way into a sensible lifestyle.
Together with WeCanSolveIt.org, Go Green Nashville plans to bring a variety of topical issues to the table with presentations, lectures, workshops, fieldtrips and more. Our goal is to bring the best information to the most people, so that together, we can solve it!   Read More »
Blogging here at We seems the right way to start to share my families journey to a sustainable future. Nashville is on the edge of this movement, not too sure how to jump in & the next few months & years seem poised to bloom with innovation, participation, and action.
My own home is at the edge of Nashville, just across the line into Sumner County, and on the edge of our subdivision. To the front is a typical sidewalk & driveway cul-de-sac lined with kids, scooters, and lawns. To the back is my small bit of yard, then an old hedgerow, a field sometimes inhabited by cows, a giant tree felled by a tornado of 2 years past, and almost out of sight, an old barn whose roof line runs true to north-south, a kind of compass.   Read More »
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