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Wood As A New Renewable

Renewable energy sources usually describe solar and wind power. Historically there have been low tech options, but today’s solutions tend Continue reading →

Passively Positive Housing Packaged

Passive houses are becoming popular enough to create debates about what is truly passive and positive. Arguments among advocates is Continue reading →

Ancient Air Wells Redesigned

Air wells do not collect air. In arid environments, air wells use a variety of channels and passive mechanisms to Continue reading →

A Good Green Death

Amongst our many taboos, talking about death and burial is usually saved for traumatic times or very quiet conversations. With Continue reading →

Water And Power From Sewage

If you’re alive, you create sewage. That’s as basic as eating. Sewage, however, is not the waste we thought it Continue reading →

New American Dream Poll Results

Americans want freedom. Well, at least that hasn’t changed since 1776. Unfortunately, freedom is seen as tied to money and Continue reading →

Will We Desert Desert Cities

America sprouted cities throughout the deserts from water pulled from aquifers or diverted by dams. The cities are growing by Continue reading →

Shifting Investing Attitudes

Investing isn’t just about the money anymore, and yet that may be the best way to make the most. Socially Continue reading →

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