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Wildlife film maker Rebecca Hosking investigates how to transform her family’s farm in Devon into a… Tags: sustainability, energy Randy Chatterjee May 20, 2012 15 views
http://sustainabilityconference.org Nicole Foss, senior editor of financial blog The Automatic Eart… Tags: preparation, expectations Randy Chatterjee Feb 15, 2012 32 views
Post Carbon Institute's Senior Fellow Richard Heinberg talks to Max Keiser about the possible end o… Tags: state, heinberg Randy Chatterjee Mar 16, 2011 55 views
What do subprime mortgages, Atlantic salmon dinners, SUVs and globalization have in common? They al… Tags: transportation, automobile Randy Chatterjee Feb 25, 2010 26 views
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Local, organic, rural, and/or urban, food production is a mainstay of life, and doing it well leads to wellness. From farm to kitchen, discussions relating to food--and the community arising around it--belong here.
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If you have to leave your village, how will you get where you want to go? By car? Preferably not, both for your wallet and the earth’s sake. This category is for all discussions relating to how we all get around.
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A human right? After food, most feel shelter is the most important necessity. A place of shelter is also the start of a community. This category is for all things relating to shelter, housing, affordable housing, homes, renewable heating systems, green buildings, heritage, and our built environment in general.
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