Grow Your Own Fresh Air

Its a fantastic suggestion by Kamal Meattle. I am definitely going to try this out. If possible, follow these simple suggestions and live healthy and lightly on this earth.

When doctors told Kamal Meattle, SM ’67, that the air in New Delhi was killing him, he was not persuaded to leave his lifelong home. Pollution in Delhi is reported to contribute to the deaths of 10,000 people each year, but Meattle was determined that he would not become a statistic. He set out to create his own healthy climate–and prove his doctors wrong. Ten years later, Meattle runs an office hotel for dozens of clients, and its air is among the purest on the planet.

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10 comments

  1. We are just going opposite to the nature. it harms us…but some indivisuale make the road for change …very usefull post. THANK YOU..

  2. very useful one… i am too going to do same. do not have space for so many plants (about 25 plants for family of 3) but will sure have couple of plants of each variety mentioned here.

  3. Hi,Alka-this was an absolute gem…how do you manage to get such useful articles? Thanks so much!!

  4. This was such useful information. Thanks for sharing. I wish this could be downloaded too…so I could forward through email too.

  5. Great ! really the idea is worth spreading. Though I have Areca palm in my office already, i am gonna concentrate on these suggestions more deliberately.

    I have noticed many times that your blog is always posted with important information and never with uselss rantings like mine’s 🙂 Keep it up.

  6. Hey this is same blurb from a newsletter I get. Are you also an Alum as Kamal ? I have same plant at home.

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