Environment
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There are over 40 million acres of lawn in North America. In their current form, these unproductive expanses of grass represent a significant financial and environmental cost. However, viewed through a different lens, they can also be seen as a tremendous source of opportunity. Access to land is a major barrier for many people who […]
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Yes, you can make your own anti-biotics at home. I’ll show you how to make a really super powerful one (it’s easy to do). Anyone can do it. Most people will want to do this in their backyards or on a patio. But I suppose you could do it indoors too. This one I’ll show […]
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a yurt? We’re inviting you into our 20′ self built yurt to check it out.
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After watching this episode, you will learn John’s answers to these questions, and probably learn a few things along the way as well.
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The gas leak that began back in October 2015 and poured 96,000 metric tons of methane into the atmosphere has since been sealed, but it still may be making Los Angeles-area residents sick. RT America’s Brigida Santos reports.
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Jack Spirko’s presentation from PV1 in March 2014. As more and more people learn about Permaculture a new business segment is developing. There is a strong desire in many individuals to do Permaculture as a full time business, either as a consultant, a teacher or as a small farm holder or even do all three. […]
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John will first give you a tour around the farm, and take you through the fruit tree orchards and share many of the different fruits and vegetables they are growing to feed the local community. You will discover some of the carbohydrate rich crops they grow at the Three Sisters Farm which includes Taro, Cassava […]
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Building with reclaimed materials are pretty much the way things go around here. Here’s Nick with what you need to know to look for treasure in someone else’s trash.
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Residents of Flint, Michigan, have been poisoned by the incompetence of the state government. Flint is an extremely poor, predominantly African-American city of nearly 100,000 residents. Thousands of children in the city have been exposed to toxic levels of lead from corrosive drinking water flowing through aging pipes. Levels of the heavy metal measured in […]
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To call any aspect of the climate change orthodoxy into question is to risk being condemned as “anti-science.” But are the arguments and computer models of the so-called mainstream really so rock solid?
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