When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
About 30 years ago, Annie and Jay Warmke decided to build an Earthship (a home made of tires, cans, bottles, mud and recycled materials) in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Over the years, nearly 40,000 people have visited and normally come loaded with dozens of questions.
Join Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station for a discussion of some of the frequently asked questions about the good, the bad and the ugly of living in a house made of trash.
074 - Innovations in Battery Technology
073 - Alternatives to Money
072 - Getting into AgriTourism
071 - Replanting the Forests
070 - Sustainable Small Towns
069 - Planting a Forest Garden
068 - Starting a Community Radio Station
067 - History of Oil (Dead White Scientists Series)
066 - Donating Sustainably (How to give your time, money and things away without getting taken)
065 - Feeding Your Pets for Health (Sustainable Pet Care)
064 - Early Homes of America (the Pioneers didn't all live in log cabins) - Dead White Scientists Series
063 - Sustainable Forestry
062 - Innovations in Solar Power (What's New Under the Sun?)
061 - Vegetarian vs Vegan
060 - Who Was First to Fly? - Dead White Scientists Series
059 - The Truth About Recycling (Our Dirty Little Secret)
058 - Preserving Food
057 - Raising Naturally Healthy Pets
056 - Getting Started (Moving from Dream to Plan) Part 2
055 - Getting Started (Making your Dream a Reality) Part 1
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