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Living Near Food In Agrihoods

Housing developers have built entire neighborhoods around shopping malls and golf courses. Now, they’re building them around farms and gardens. Continue reading →

Junk Food Is Dying

Who gets the credit? We should eat less junk food. We should eat more locally. Guess what? We are. Big Continue reading →

Tiny Houses Have History

Tiny houses are a trend, whether they are houses, trailers, boats, apartments, or yurts. The yurts are a clue. Tiny Continue reading →

We Are Using Less Sort Of

We are actually using more of the Earth than the Earth can replenish, and yet, things are much better than Continue reading →

Sad Truth Of Trendy Food

Localvores have good reason to cheer small, local farmers. Eating local, seasonal, and organic food is good for people and Continue reading →

Peak Chicken And RIce

Peak chicken and rice sounds like a recipe, but it is the food equivalent of peak oil. We haven’t reached Continue reading →

Raccoon Dinner

Laws can’t cover everything, so loopholes exist. You get to judge whether this loophole is good or bad. It is Continue reading →

Mushrooms Replace Plastic

Plastic packaging makes very little sense ecologically. Plastics last a long time, and recycling is never 100%. Mushrooms, however, are Continue reading →

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