EPA Gets Into the Rapping Game
Friday, August 13, 2010 at 4:19 pm
The Hill brings us the perfect Friday afternoon August recess post. Yes, it’s true. The Environmental Protection Agency is rapping about climate change and conservation.
Here’s a taste, from The Hill’s blog:
“Come on and click, flip it, turn the handle to the right, turn off the water, twist the handle real tight,” the nearly five-minute audio lesson begins.
“Slip on your sneakers, lace em up tight, leave the car parked you know that’s alright.”
Indeed, as the retro reminder tells us, “Public transportation is the way to go, it’s one of the ways to keep emissions low, you can ride your bike, instead of the car, if we save on fuel then we’ll all go far.”
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