When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
Just as tiny houses require all the limited space to be used efficiently for shelter – urban forest gardens use every bit of available space (side-to-side as well as up-and-down) to grow a mix of local produce. But farming in an urban setting present a unique set of challenges – from codes and zoning that may shut it down, to theft and vandalism, to tip toeing around utilities and easements.
Chad Cully, graduate student in Cornell University's Natural Resources and the Environment program joins Annie and Jay Warmke from Blue Rock Station for a discussion design challenges in creating an urban forest garden.
014 - Internship Programs (Green Living Center)
013 - Safe Travel (Travel responsively, respectively and safely)
012 - Making a Solar Generator
011 - Politics of Sustainability
010 - Straw Bale Construction
009 - Living in an Age of Instability (You Will be Green)
008 - Living with Zero Utilities
007 - Philosophy of Enough (Voluntary Simplicity)
006 - Solar Energy (onward toward Green Living)
005 - The End of the Age of Fossil Fuels (Renewable Energy)
004 - Dealing with Animal Death (Livestock, Deadstock)
003 - The Economics of Happiness
002 - Being a Soil Farmer (Composting)
001 -Living in an Earthship
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