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Canada's children need and deserve clean air and a safer healthier environment. We can't keep polluting the way that industrial society has been polluting forever. Fossil fuels are running out. The price of gas is a major cost of living. The icebergs are melting and the penguins are being displaced, along with thousands of other species. The world may soon run out of fish.

It's time to lessen our environmental footprint.

Our society depends so heavily on the automobile, and rapid transportation, but this type of convenience comes at a very high price. The price is in our dependence on foreign oil, the conflicts in the Middle East, lower air quality, allergies, and ultimately our own health and that of our children.

Knowledge workers are a big part of the solution. By finding ways to do things efficiently, without requiring so much oil, we can conserve resources and reduce the impact to the environment. We know that you need to work, and about the long commute.

But as technology workers, we can help you from an office nearby, without consuming oil, and we can answer your concerns often within 30 seconds. And you can feel good about that, because by using our service, you're reducing greenhouse gases and helping Canada meet its Kyoto commitments.

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