[MCN] Climate change (Part 2)

John Meyer john at cottonwoodlaw.org
Tue Aug 27 12:36:52 EDT 2019


Yesterday we talked about ways that individuals can address climate change. Thanks to Karl Johnson of YES Compost <https://www.yescompost.com/> for pointing out that composting is an easy, effective way that we can reduce our carbon footprint. Are there any businesses that compost in Missoula?

 Education:

Did you know: Treeline Coffee in Bozeman goes through over 40,000 paper cups per year? That’s a lot of cups. They are in the process of converting to compostable cups. Please tell them thanks if you come to Boz Angeles and patronize their business.

Conversation Starter

Sometimes I forget my reusable mug and worry I am going to be judged. Sometimes I judge others for their consumption. Have you ever forgotten that nobody is perfect? 

How else can local businesses address climate change in a way that makes economic sense?

John Meyer
Executive Director & General Counsel 
Cottonwood Environmental Law Center
P.O. Box 412 Bozeman, MT 59771
John at Cottonwoodlaw.org
(406) 546-0149

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