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  • From: Scott Vlaun <scott@moosepondarts.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Earthships
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 17:33:49 -0400

My mother in law lives in a 25 year old earthship in NM. I've spent a lot of
time in it and it is pretty fantastic. Can and bottle walls eliminate a lot
of carbon intensive concrete as do massive Adobe thermal mass walls. The
sculptural aspects, especially tile mosaic make for a very Inspired living
space. Embodied energy per sq. ft. on these structures is extremely low and
even in northern NM she gets by on less than. Cord of wood per year, only
needed when cold and cloudy. I'm extremely sensitive to tire outgassing and
have never even gotten a whit. Labor intensive to be sure though!

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Scott Vlaun
Center for an Ecology-Based Economy 207 520 0575

> On Jul 27, 2016, at 5:07 PM, Georg Parlow <g.parlow@gmx.at> wrote:
>
> Thanks Lawrence and Scott for this dialogue. Valuable.
>
> However, one question, Scott:
>
>
>> **Whenever possible eliminate using forest products in construction. The
>> wood is much better used as a carbon sink.
>
> To my understanding wood IS a carbon sink - and if it sits in my house for
> 200+ years this is just as fine as sitting (and maybe falling over and
> rotting) in the forest. What is it I do not see?
>
> Georg
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