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How to Setup a Rainwater Collection System
Using blue, food-grade, 55 gallon barrels, setting up a rainwater collection system takes determining where you wish to collect rainwater, gathering the needed materials, and a good sunny day. Below are the 10 steps I…
Written on Sunday, 04 July 2010 18:27
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How to Create Your Own Edible Landscape
Sustainability is more than just a home that provides shelter, warmth, and power. Sustainability is good, nutrient rich, organic food. Secure your families local organic food by investing in Edible Landscaping. It’s easy, long-lasting, with…
Written on Friday, 26 March 2010 18:23
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Green Tax Credits for the Existing Home Owner
If you’re an existing home owner and are considering energy-efficient improvements this year, there are several options that you may want to consider.
The three major tax credits are listed below. Before making your purchases,…
Written on Friday, 29 January 2010 18:21
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What is a Carbon Tax?
With all the talk on carbon credits, cap and trade agreements, and proposed policies regarding carbon “pollution”, one question needs to be considered: what is carbon, and why a carbon tax?
Carbon is life. It…
Written on Wednesday, 16 December 2009 18:19
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The Lost Pyramids of Caral & A Millennium of Peace
In 2600 BC, on 200 acres, the Oldest City in the Americas, the Origin of American Civilization, thrived. The Lost Pyramids of Caral encompass a city with some of the largest pyramids in the world,…
Written on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 18:16
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Living Homes for Living Families
There are two methods to follow when building a home:
A Disposable Home: a home that is dependent on continuous external input for its continued operation – such as energy, time, materials, and money; and…
Written on Friday, 30 October 2009 18:13
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