Community Corner
Boston GreenFest Puts Focus on Climate Change, Real Solutions
The annual festival will take place at Boston City Hall Plaza on Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 15-17.

By David Ertischek
Entering its sixth year, Boston GreenFest 2013 will entertain and educate with music from countries around the globe and a variety of exhibits on fashion, cars, robots, art, poetry, dance, tai chi and more.
The annual event, sponsored by the Foundation for a Green Future, is an opportunity for Charlestown residents to learn about ways to save money while doing more for their families, neighborhood and city. Â
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Weber said things will get worse unless people begin to take climate change seriously.Â
"We always expect other people to make the changes. Oh, the scientists will find a solution. Oh, companies will make a product to fix it. This is not about one solution or one way out of the mess. We all made the mess and we need to clean it up—together," Weber said.
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This year, Boston GreenFest will be held at Boston City Hall Plaza on Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 15-17.Â
See bostongreenfest.org for more information.Â
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