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Tag Archives: New Mexico
Earthship Biotecture is Out of this Grid
Garbage. According to Earth Fast Facts, each person throws away approximately four pounds of garbage every day. Also, 1/3 of all wastewater is used to only flush the toilet. According to the Clean Air Council, The United States makes up … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Cities, Environment, Film
Tagged architecture, biotect, biotecture, building permit, Clean Air Council, earthship, economics, Garbage Warrior, Haiti, Michael Reynolds, New Mexico, off the grid, pockets of freedom, rammed earth, recycle, resource efficient, solar panels, sustainability, Sustainable Testing Sites Act, Taos, The Green Optimist, University of Cincinnati, wind turbines
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