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Home Sweet Zero Energy Home

by: Sara on 01/23/2012
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Barry Rehfeld, the author of, get ready for it, it's a mouthful, Home Sweet Zero Energy Home, What it Take to develop great homes that won't cost anything to heat, cool or light up, without going broke or crazy, is our guest blogger today, discussing the rising popularity of "zero energy" homes and what that means for the homeowner.

Barry  has been …

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The "Right" Belief and Interfaith

by: Sara on 01/16/2012
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The Interfaith Alternative is a paradigm-altering book that chronicles how and why our varying spiritual paths have divided humanity for thousands of years, and proposes a life-changing way to embrace the love our faiths have tried to teach us.

The author, Reverend Steven Greenebaum, was ordained as an Interfaith minister in 2007. In September of …

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A New Kind of New Year's Resolution

by: Sara on 01/05/2012
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Well, it is day five of a new year and I bet a few of us are struggling with our resolutions already (if we made any!) Today Deanna Duke, the author of the popular environmental blog, http://www.thecrunchychicken.com and the new book, The Non-Toxic Avenger, What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You, talks to us about a “new kind of resolution” …

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Guest Post - Albert Bates - Durban Dollars: Tck Tck Tck

by: EJ on 12/09/2011
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Albert Bates, author of The Biochar Solution: Carbon Farming and Climate Change, posted this review of Creating Wealth: Growing Local Economies with Local Currencies by Gwendolyn Hallsmith and Bernard Lietaer on his blog, peaksurfer, on December 6th 2011.  It is reprinted here with permission.

 

"Money is only a means, not an end. Once we endow it …

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Occupy Our Homes movement declares a National Day of Action to Stop and Reverse Foreclosures

by: Sara on 12/07/2011
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Today’s guest blogger is Jessica Kellner, the editor of Natural Home and Garden magazine and the author of Housing Reclaimed, Sustainable Homes for Next to Nothing. Jessica is a passionate advocate of using architectural salvage to create aesthetically beautiful, low-cost housing and today offers us one more reason why!.

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