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“The End of the American Dream” - Anya Kamenetz on Thom Hartmann
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Anya Kamenetz talks to Thom Hartmann about the problems of rapidly rising college tuition costs and student loan debt. Anya is the author of Generation De ...
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Harvey Ussery Says ‘Brooding Chicks Is Easy If You Learn From The Experts’
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In this recent article in Backyard Poultry, author Harvey Ussery isn’t crowing about his own extensive knowledge about brooding chicks. He’s far too humble for th ...
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Apocalypse Soon? Scientific American Looks at 2052
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Has Civilization Passed the Environmental Point of No Return? In a recent article , Scientific American magazine asks this question, as many have asked it for ...
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Plastic? Problematic. An Excerpt from The Natural Building Companion?
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Article reposted from Natural Home & Garden magazine. Design, craftsmanship and environmental impact are important to Jacob Deva Racusin and Ace McArleton, ...
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Listen to Sandor Katz on The Splendid Table
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In case you missed it live this weekend, Sandor Ellix Katz, author of The Art of Fermentation was featured on the fun, informative food and cooking show The Splen ...
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Rob Hopkins at TEDx Exeter
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The problems of peak oil and climate change are complex, global, and impossibly daunting. It’s easy to take a long, hard look at them and quickly throw your hands ...
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Celebrate Asparagus Month and National Salad Month with Two Special Books
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There’s a special month, day, or commemorative week for just about everything. Eventually, if things go the way they are now, each and every day of the calendar y ...
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“What if we could make energy do our work without working our undoing?” - Amory Lovins
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From TED. In this intimate talk filmed at TED’s offices, energy theorist Amory Lovins lays out the steps we must take to end the world’s dependence on oil ...
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A Guided Tour Through Sepp Holzer’s Permaculture
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If you’re a permaculture practitioner, you may know Paul Wheaton as the genius and webmaster behind the forums at permies.com a fantastic resource if you’ve never ...
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The New York Times: Madeleine Kunin “is almost unimpeachably right”
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The New York Times Sunday Book Review features on its cover no less a glowing review of Madeleine M. Kunin’s forthcoming title The New Feminist Agenda: Defining ...
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Provocative Book Presents Stark Reality for the Next 40 Years
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Forty years ago Limits to Growth addressed the grand question of how humans would adapt to the physical limitations of planet Earth while in pursuit of limitless ...
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Bookbuilders of Boston Awards Two Chelsea Green Books “Best in Category” for Design
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Bookbuilders of Boston is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing together people involved in book publishing and manufacturing throughout New England. ...
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Edward Hoagland on Dick Gordon’s The Story
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Producer Phoebe Judge talks with Edward Hoagland, the author of more than 20 books of memoir, essays and novels. He is an acute observer of nature and human nat ...
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“In Transition 2.0″ Review — People of the Butterfly
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STIR is a new online magazine that publishes articles on “radical gardening, community-supported agriculture, climate activism, democratic education, permacultur ...
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Designing a Forest Garden: The Seven-Story Garden
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To continue celebrating the lead up to International Permaculture Day this Sunday, May 6th, here’s another informative excerpt from Gaia’s Garden ! Permacul ...
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“Having a pair of ovaries should not be a pre-existing condition.” - Madeleine M. Kunin
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From the Burlington Free Press. MONTPELIER Madeleine Kunin said she never dreamed that in the year 2012 she would find herself speaking out in defense o ...
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Interplanting and Beyond, An Excerpt from Gaia’s Garden
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This coming Sunday, May 6, is International Permaculture Day ! To celebrate, this week we’ll be sharing some classic excerpts from one of our perennial bestseller ...
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Check out Our Newest Releases!
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In keeping with our mission to publish the best books on the politics AND practice of sustainable living, we’re proud to present three excellent and very differe ...
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These Tree-riffic Books are 25% Off to Celebrate Arbor Day
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The concept of Arbor Day is simple: let’s celebrate our love for trees. First celebrated in Nebraska City, Nebraska in 1872, Arbor Day has since become an i ...
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Studen Loan Debt, Not Loan Rates, Is the Bigger Issue
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As politicians stumble over themselves to agree on a legislative no-brainer keeping student loan rates low they are missing a bigger issue for many students a ...
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