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Intentional Communities - ecovillages, communes, cohousing, coops. Living Wage Calculator - Introduction to the Living Wage Calculator. D.C.'s ‘intentional communities’ put strangers in a house joined by core values. Called “intentional communities,” these group homes are occupied by strangers who live together based on core values, such as intergenerational child-rearing, environmental sustainability or the attempt to live out Catholic social teaching.

They have manifestos on the fridge, nightly house dinners, monthly “feelings and needs” meetings, and commitments to shared decision-making. FOOD, LAND, POPULATION and the U.S. ECONOMY. Why is the global economy constrained by the energy cost of energy?

FOOD, LAND, POPULATION and the U.S. ECONOMY

Executive Summary Released November 21, 1994 For copies of the full report contact: Carrying Capacity Network 2000 P Street, N.W., Suite 240 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 296-4548 The following two pages are highlights of the study, "Food, Land, Population, and the U.S. How To Be An Ethical Carnivore. The solution to America’s food waste problem: Feed people - Local Healthy Sustainability by I support Farmers Markets.

Plantagon. PlantLab. The Vertical Farm Project - Agriculture for the 21st Century and Beyond. Singapore's 'supertrees' spark green thoughts. 18 June 2012Last updated at 12:04 ET By Saira Syed Business reporter, BBC News, Singapore Kenneth Er, chief operating officer of Gardens by the Bay and a forest ecologist, explains what the project seeks to achieve They look like they belong on another planet with their wiry canopies and greenery where the bark should be, but the man-made "supertrees" that sit against the backdrop of Singapore's central business district mimic the qualities of trees here on earth.

Singapore's 'supertrees' spark green thoughts

Seven of the 18 structures are fitted with solar panels that convert sunlight into energy. They are part of an energy-efficient green space called Gardens by the Bay that has cost 1bn Singaporean dollars ($784m; £504m). "It provides a green lung for the city rather than just having high rises everywhere," says Kenneth Er, chief operating officer on the project and a forest ecologist. He hopes that people leave the garden with a sense of "how to recreate nature's balance". Emissions debate. Will there be farms in New York City's skyscrapers?" By 2050, it's estimated that 80 percent of the world's people will live in urban areas (currently, 60 percent do).

Will there be farms in New York City's skyscrapers?"

The population will have increased to about 9.2 billion, much of it in the developing world [Source: New York Magazine]. Many experts contend that unless drastic measures are pursued, the world could face dramatic shortage in both food and arable land. Famine and ecological catastrophe are among the possible dire consequences. Enter vertical farming -- farming in skyscrapers several dozen stories high. Dr. The key to vertical farming is space. The Top 10 Smart Cities On The Planet. Last year, I spent considerable time researching best practices for climate resilient cities—an endeavor that culminated in what I believe was the first ever global ranking of resilient cities.

The Top 10 Smart Cities On The Planet

Now, after extensive research on smart cities initiatives around the globe, I have developed what may be the first ever global rankings of smart cities. The term "smart cities" is a bit ambiguous. Some people choose a narrow definition—i.e. cities that use information and communication technologies to deliver services to their citizens. I prefer a broader definition: Smart cities use information and communication technologies (ICT) to be more intelligent and efficient in the use of resources, resulting in cost and energy savings, improved service delivery and quality of life, and reduced environmental footprint—all supporting innovation and the low-carbon economy.

Intelligent Cities. City Forward. Smart Cities. How to Move Yourself Off-The-Grid. Homesteading Today - getting back-to-the-land practicing sustainable, agricultural, ecologically sound, energy efficient, self-sufficient lifestyles. MODERN HOMESTEADING. A Plan for Food Self-Sufficiency Planning a garden in advance can help you enjoy local, homegrown food year-round!

MODERN HOMESTEADING

Estimate how much to grow or buy and learn how to achieve food security with these guidelines. Backyard Chicken Facts - 5 Things No One Told Us. How much money does it cost to go Off-Grid and to live on the Land? 1.

How much money does it cost to go Off-Grid and to live on the Land?

One of the most important items to find when preparing to go off grid is land with running water on it. Organic food grows on acre of New York City rooftop. Updated 2010-08-27 2:39 PM No room to garden?

Organic food grows on acre of New York City rooftop

In New York City, farmers are looking skyward to grow fruits and veggies, turning rooftops into gardens that help feed the Big Apple's residents. 15 houseplants for improving indoor air quality. Urban Sustainable Living Magazine Archive. Skills. On Growing All Your Own Food « Homeplace Earth. March 6, 2012 by Cindy Conner I am often asked how much space it would take to grow all one’s food.

On Growing All Your Own Food « Homeplace Earth

That depends on a lot of factors. I can only address the issue from the sustainability of also growing all the compost crops to feed back the soil.