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Greensburg groundbreakingDixson, far left, leads the groundbreaking of Greensburg’s first eco-home.Greensburg GreenTown15. Bob Dixson, Greensburg, Kansas.
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Talk about inheriting someone else’s problem: Bob Dixson became mayor of Greensburg in 2008, exactly a year after it was devastated by a tornado. But Greensburg has rallied, and the former postmaster is now overseeing the town’s much publicized green rebuilding effort (which has also been documented for TV). Learning as he goes, Dixson has become an eco-evangelist of sorts, traveling the nation to talk up renewable energy, green building, community spirit, and the common sense behind green. “In rural America,” he told Smithsonian magazine earlier this year, “we were always taught that if you take care of the land, the land will care of you.”

 

 

 

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  1. Tonic42 Posted 11:05 am
    07 May 2009

    I wish we had a green mayor where we live. They all seem to be about personal gain and not even care about the evniroment. :( Learn how to make cheap renewable energy for your home or solar power for your remote cabin.
  2. mikeyohare Posted 1:43 pm
    13 May 2009

    Good luck to the green mayors, in my experience a mayor can make all the difference to whether a city really does put its people, the environment and the economy first.  See these stories on Curitiba + Jaime Lerner and the Western Harbour Malmo for a little inspiration.

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