Earthship is a movement! Deborah Binder, Executive Director of Biotecture Planet Earth, is from the Canary Islands in Spain and has worked on six continents, speaks three languages fluently, and has managed more than 25 Earthship construction projects. She talks about how a home can be a self-contained vessel, built to be sustainable. Deborah discusses the unique features and design of the Earthship: it uses the earth to for heating and cooling, wind and solar as renewable energy, and is built out of recycled materials. She describes the construction and incredible design, and how Earthships help make the planet a better place for the future.
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