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Dec 8, 2020
Look to our past for an understanding of solutions for our future.
The most abundant material on earth.... literally the earth itself, can be a lasting solution to climate change. Pictured is raw earth...
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Dec 6, 2020
Rammed Earth: Using the earth itself to create buildings and walls.
Rammed Earth is also known as: Pise (French) – Arde (Germanic) – Tapia (Spanish) - hāngtǔ (夯土) (Chinese) . Rammed Earth is perhaps the...
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Dec 5, 2020
Passive House extreme efficiency standards for a solution to climate change.
Efficiency doesn't come from upgrading your 120,000 BTU furnace from 89% efficiency to 97%. It comes from not needing a 120,000 BTU...
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