Building a Better World in Your Backyard: Instead of Being Angry at Bad Guys
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Michael Hatak
Luxuriant Environmentalism
Make a huge, positive, global difference from your own home! Prioritize comfort over sacrifice while saving thousands of dollars. Explore dozens of solutions and their impacts on carbon footprint, petroleum footprint, toxic footprint, and other environmental issues.
If 20 percent of the population implemented half the solutions in this book, it would solve the biggest global problems. All without writing to politicians, joining protests, signing petitions, or being angry at the people that are causing the problems.
Good solutions are often different from conventional environmental wisdom. The average American adult has a carbon footprint of 30 tons per year. Replacing a petroleum car with an electric car will cut 2 tons. But if you live in a cold climate and you switch from electric heat to a rocket mass heater, you will cut 27 tons!
Join Paul and Shawn on a journey featuring simple alternatives that you may have never heard of - alternatives that are about building a more symbiotic relationship with nature so we can all be even lazier.
Nurture nature and nature nurtures us all.
©2019 Shawn Klassen-Koop, Paul Wheaton (P)2019 Shawn Klassen-Koop, Paul WheatonListeners also enjoyed...
great overview, easy listen. well narrated
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Nice review of ideas, little consideration for implementation
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Proper way to start changing the world.
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Brilliant and simple strategies
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I like how the ideas to bettering the environment can be a win for you as well – better overall quality of life, improved health, and a fatter wallet. The authors suggest different levels of action you can take, each having an incrementally higher impact on the planet. Where multiple solutions are available, the authors go through each option, provide some additional details, and score them based on a number of factors to help you make a choice of which makes the most sense. Some of the goals may be out of reach for me at this time, but I am still going to try to find ways realize many of the ideas recommended in the book, maybe just at a smaller scale for now.
This book has inspired me to re-purpose a 1000 sq ft area in my backyard which was previously a play area which the kids outgrew years ago in to a small poly-culture garden, so that I can enjoy fresh vegetables and fruits that I grow myself. I’ll end-up getting better food, saving money, not needing to burn fuel to drive to the market (and not contributing to the fuel and packaging moving the produce from the farm, to the packing house, to the distributor, and to the retailer, before being offered to me).
No permaculture knowledge required
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