I intend to use this blog to develop ideas about creating sustainable lifestyles within the context of modern society. I will discuss what sustainable living means to me and to those people I know for whom questions of sustainability color their daily experience of life.
Areas of primary interest include: personal health - issues such as diet, exercise, stress, personal relationships and balance; efficiency - getting the most out of the systems we interact with, making decisions that increase personal efficiency and the importance of shifting the emphasis of society from conspicuous consumption to efficiency; energy - implications of our energy choices, impact of personal energy use, viability of integrating various renewable energy systems into our lives, and methods for supporting the uptake of renewable energy technology in society at large; freedom - from debt, from guilt, and from corporate control of our lives.
I may range into politics and religion as I go along. Who knows? It is important to me personally to explore all aspects of sustainable living.
Welcome from Robb
Thanks for stopping by. I'm interested in your viewpoint so please politely comment on any posts you read.
Have a sustainable day and enjoy!
Have a sustainable day and enjoy!
Blog Archive
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2008
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April
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- Paradox of Choice video
- Are you a Consumer or a Citizen? - By Robb
- dig up your lawn!
- Al Gore's new video
- Off-Grid Living with Renewable Energy
- recent climate science again! - by Robb
- Mountaintop Removal Video
- Stop Coal! - By Robb
- Food part 4 - Urban Agriculture - by Robb
- Angry Kid
- Toilet Paper and Carbon Sequestration? - by Robb
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March
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- The World's First Bionic Burger
- David Garett "Gypsy Dance" for the fun of it - fro...
- Video - Franken Foods
- Food Part 3 - GM Foods - by Robb
- Eighth Deadly Sin Update - by Dave
- BRUCE COCKBURN - If A Tree Falls - posted by Robb
- Suburban Renewal - One Backyard at a Time
- The Break in the Broken Wheel - By Dave
- An Experiment in Back Yard Sustainability
- theWatt podcast
- Summary of recent climate science
- Food part 2 - Meat - by Robb
- A brief aside - by Robb
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February
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- Video - Vesco Back from Exhaustion Part 4
- Video - Vesco Back from Exhaustion Part Two
- Food part 1 - Soil erosion - by Robb
- Video - Vesco Back from Exhaustion Part 1
- The Epiphany of Enough by Dave
- Research tidbit - Lake Mead
- Corn ethanol and Water in the US Part 5 - by Robb
- Video - Joanna Macy on The Great Turning
- The Eighth Deadly Sin by Dave
- Corn ethanol and Water in the US Part 4 - by Robb
- Corn ethanol and Water in the US Part 3 - by Robb
- Corn ethanol and Water in the US Part 2 - by Robb
- Welcome Dave; another author - by Robb
- video - Affordable Green Housing
- Corn ethanol and Water in the US Part 1 - by Robb
- Virtual Water - by Robb
- Yikes
- What's truly needed? some details - by Robb
- video - Worth Watching
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April
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Introduction to this blog - by Robb
Labels:
consumerism,
efficiency,
energy,
freedom,
sustainability
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Looking forward to reading more. Do you know much about biogas systems?
I know I want to know more about biogas systems. I am very interested in a micro biogas digester available in india for processing kitchen waste into cooking gas. Any small household based systems that increase the opportunity for sustainability are generally of interest to me.
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