Date: March 30, 2010 // 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Location: Monona Public Library

Mama Earth, with humor and compassion, this film shows how conventional economics encourages exploitation of our natural resources, ignoring the value of nature’s services like clean air and water, and fertile soil. It proposes a new, hard-currency model for both harvested resources and the burdens of waste and pollution.

Green Tuesdays: Films & Lectures on Sustainability is the enlightening and entertaining series of lectures, films, and conversations on sustainable living brought to you by The Natural Step Monona and the Monona Public Library.

Green Tuesdays are on the second and fifth Tuesdays of the month, September through May. The series is free and open to the public. Green Tuesdays are at the Monona Public Library. They start at 6:30 and run until 8:00, with great conversations often pushing the conclusion a bit past that hour.

Whole Foods serves treats. Attendees are encouraged to come early for delightful food and drink.

Green Tuesdays films are supported by the Dane County Environmental Council.