Green Living Jobs

Can we live similar to the 1800's without sacrificing our jobs/way of life to protect the environment?
This is a question on how we can live "Green" and protect the environment.
you can live like Amish, but that means no electricity.
If you want to keep modern amenities, check this one:
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/05/19/tomorrow.town.ap/
Not sure how much homes in there will cost, tho.
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Green Living Jobs
Bishop emeritus is toasted
By JENNIFER SHEA Correspondent "The greatest need in our parish is jobs," Kathy Schersten said. For the past six years, Schersten has chaired St. Jude church's annual fundraising event. The theme for last Saturday's gala was "Honoring Our Angel," a tribute to Bishop Emeritus John Nevins.
