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Using Less Can Mean Having More Resources

Less is more. Although this proverbial phrase is most often associated with architecture and design, I like to think it relates well to environmental issues and actions.

Less driving -- more walking, biking and public transit.

Less fuel -- better mileage, clean air and money in your pocket.

Less electricity -- more energy conservation.

Less waste -- more reuse and recycling.

Less can be more when it comes to the environment.

On a recent trip to Europe, it was evident to me that many Europeans believe that less is more.