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“The End of the American Dream” - Anya Kamenetz on Thom Hartmann by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Harvey Ussery Says ‘Brooding Chicks Is Easy If You Learn From The Experts’ by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Apocalypse Soon? Scientific American Looks at 2052 by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Plastic? Problematic. An Excerpt from The Natural Building Companion? by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living Article reposted from Natural Home & Garden magazine. Design, craftsmanship and environmental impact are important to Jacob Deva Racusin and Ace McArleton, ... Read on »
Listen to Sandor Katz on The Splendid Table by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Rob Hopkins at TEDx Exeter by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Celebrate Asparagus Month and National Salad Month with Two Special Books by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
“What if we could make energy do our work without working our undoing?” - Amory Lovins by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
A Guided Tour Through Sepp Holzer’s Permaculture by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
The New York Times: Madeleine Kunin “is almost unimpeachably right” by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Provocative Book Presents Stark Reality for the Next 40 Years by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Bookbuilders of Boston Awards Two Chelsea Green Books “Best in Category” for Design by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living Bookbuilders of Boston is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing together people involved in book publishing and manufacturing throughout New England. ... Read on »
Edward Hoagland on Dick Gordon’s The Story by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
“In Transition 2.0″ Review — People of the Butterfly by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living STIR is a new online magazine that publishes articles on “radical gardening, community-supported agriculture, climate activism, democratic education, permacultur ... Read on »
Designing a Forest Garden: The Seven-Story Garden by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living To continue celebrating the lead up to International Permaculture Day this Sunday, May 6th, here’s another informative excerpt from Gaia’s Garden ! Permacul ... Read on »
“Having a pair of ovaries should not be a pre-existing condition.” - Madeleine M. Kunin by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Interplanting and Beyond, An Excerpt from Gaia’s Garden by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Check out Our Newest Releases! by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
These Tree-riffic Books are 25% Off to Celebrate Arbor Day by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »
Studen Loan Debt, Not Loan Rates, Is the Bigger Issue by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Green Living 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 ... Read on »