When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
In 2005, Mary Ann Flournoy inherited a great deal of money. Her first reaction was to worry about how this sudden wealth might change her life for the worse - and nearly declined the bequest. But her friends convinced her that she could do much good in the community with the money, and the Sugar Bush Foundation was born.
Annie and Jay Warmke are joined by Hylie Voss (Mary Ann's daughter) who is President of the Sugar Bush Foundation for a discussion of how this charitable organization came about and some of the projects they have funded.
081 - Becoming an Annoying Consumer
020 - Sustaining Optimism
018 - Is the World Sustainable?
015 - Why We Built an Earthship
012 - Making a Solar Generator
011 - Politics of Sustainability
010 - Straw Bale Construction
006 - Solar Energy (harvesting the Sun)
007 - Philosophy of Enough (Voluntary Simplicity)
008 - Living with Zero Utilities
009 - Living in an Age of Instability (You Will be Green)
001 - Living in an Earthship (Greatest Hits Rebroadcast)
005 - The End of the Age of Fossil Fuels (Greatest Hits Rebroadcast)
080 - The Business of Solar
003 - The Economics of Happiness (Greatest Hits Rebroadcast)
079 - Early Solar Pioneers
078 - Fake Meat
077 - Who Revived the Electric Car?
076 - Changing our Relationship with the Land
075 - Where have all the Birds Gone?
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