Urban

Off-Grid 101

Urban Sustainability Training

A course on how to live sustainably in the inner city features mushrooms grown in coffee grounds, a fig tree fed by water from a washing machine, and electricity generated by a turbine made of old bicycle parts.…

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Land

A breakdown of the precise costs of self-building an off-grid, sraw bale, turf roofed house.…

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Urban

Rip-off Britain

Power companies ripping us off – big ruckus – same old, same old. Politicians will do nothing about it — they have their noses too deep in the trough.…

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What if New York….

New York’s Mayor Bloomberg launches competition for best survival designs in event of climate change catastrophe. Rest of world should follow suit.…

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Laurie David and other Econazzis

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Hype, all hype

Of today’s fashionable causes, the environment is the most fashionable of them all. And no Hollywood activist is more dedicated than Laurie David, who used her ex-husband, Larry David’s wealth to finance Al Gore’s documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. Gore lavishes praise on her work: “Laurie David has done more than any one person I know to raise awareness of the climate crisis,” said Gore last year. Gore is a great example of an Econazzi, our new preferred term for celebrity hypocrites and corporate greenwashers.

Econazzi Laurie David reviles SUV owners as “terrorist enablers.” She hangs out with her friend Cheryl Crow who recently warned the world about the perils of using toilet paper.

In her many media interviews, Laurie David details her own contributions to the cause: She uses only recycled paper products and she has made her two children take shorter showers.

Although she owns and operates the Web site, StopGlobal-Warming.com, Gulf Stream-flying tree-hugger Laurie, 49, and her strapping 44-year-old landscaper boyfriend Bart Thorpe, have been all over the place since Laurie split with “Curb Your Enthusiasm” crank Larry David.…

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