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Sustainability Blog: Updated Template
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Thursday, May 19, 2011. There was nothing wrong with the old template. However, the comment system had been taken over and was going to cost me money. I successfully archived all the comments before changing over to Blogger's comment system. Robert van de Walle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living with other people. Is your group receptive, nay, eager. For the inspirational account of how I am collapse-proofing my life and the lives of those around me?
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Sustainability Blog: Tiny Solar Solutions
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Tuesday, October 13, 2015. Are particularly excited about:. A dead phone battery is merely inconvenient in some situations, but it can be dangerous in others. Whether you’re running errands or exploring wilderness, a solar charger is an amazing solution that almost feels. Easy That’s the beauty of solar power! There are plenty of solar chargers out there—like the. A backpack with a built-in lightweight solar panel and USB connections will prevent you from ev...
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Sustainability Blog: Waste
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Monday, May 23, 2011. Cleaning out the refrigerator, I end up with a collection of bottles and containers formerly holding the last bits of condiments and food. Food stuffs I had already decided I would never finish eating. A big part of sustainability is being careful what I buy at the store so that I have less stuff to throw away. Tonight I removed about 20 pounds of compostible (food) waste from the kitchen and another 10 or so recyclable packaging. I hav...
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Sustainability Blog: STUFF ~ Dave Harris
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Wednesday, January 08, 2014. When you're home tonight take a moment to look around and check out your stuff… What do you see? What do you call clutter and what would you get rid of? Article: http:/ www.thepsychologist.org.uk/archive/archive home.cfm? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living with other people. Is your group receptive, nay, eager. For the inspirational account of how I am collapse-proofing my life and the lives of those around me? We combine...
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Sustainability Blog: The day is filled with gifts
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Wednesday, February 08, 2006. The day is filled with gifts. I love the sunlight in this house this time of year. On a cloud free dawn, it shines right down the length of it. I think all houses should be oriented so that they make good use of the sun, to support emotion health as well as to take advantage of natural heating. I'm going to go look again at that giant house on Central. Robert van de Walle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We combine expertise...
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Sustainability Blog: Backyard Foraging
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Thursday, May 19, 2011. My neighbor Jess writes a nice article. That includes how to make pesto from nasturtiums. She's pretty keen on something she's calling "weed gardening." It's a technique of noticing what is growing really well in the margins of your yard, and using that as food. She made a successful quiche from sow thistle, for example. Have a look around your yard! See if there are any edible feral flora growing near you. Start simply, adding pe...
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Sustainability Blog
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Tuesday, September 01, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living with other people. Is your group receptive, nay, eager. For the inspirational account of how I am collapse-proofing my life and the lives of those around me? How I use permaculture as the antidote to fear and lack? How your neighborhood can strengthen itself and promote well-being? For public speaking about urban permaculture. What is affordable urban permaculture housing? Living out of ...
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Sustainability Blog: Human Powered Fun
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Tuesday, January 07, 2014. I'm capturing some of this work over at Three Feet of Air. Robert van de Walle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living with other people. Is your group receptive, nay, eager. For the inspirational account of how I am collapse-proofing my life and the lives of those around me? How I use permaculture as the antidote to fear and lack? How your neighborhood can strengthen itself and promote well-being? What's all this, then? Here a...
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Sustainability Blog: Trial by Snowboard
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Monday, February 20, 2006. I just got in from a day of snowboarding with Nicholas. Instead of all the time and expense of driving up to the snow, line wrestling for lift tickets and equipment rentals and fittings, more line wrestling for lifts, falling off the chair at the top, and tumbling down the mountain for hours, what if I just hired a couple of guys to pour ice water down my pants and beat me with bags of ice? Robert van de Walle. We combine expertise...
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Sustainability Blog: The 100 mpg Prius
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And solving Global Climate Change on a budget. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. The 100 mpg Prius. Suppose you bought your Prius a few years ago, after running the numbers and projecting that if gasoline did in fact ever cost more than $4 a gallon, a Prius was a good fit for your commute. How smart do you feel now, you clever dog? Okay, Prognosticator, suppose it was possible to do most of your driving for the equivalent of $1 a gallon? I met with Paul Guzyk and Carol Lipof of 3Prong Power. Paul touches the ...