Subject: Re: [permaculture] Fwd: Permaculture TV - No Impact Man
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 10:53:49 -0600
I read the interview when they were getting ready to start this project and
wondered how it wound up, good to see that they are putting some humor into
it. I wonder how he feels about using plastic to make the dvds. Personally I
hate the references to how we must "be mad" to go without cars or tvs or that
we are "anal." Anal to me is having a light bulb go on when you open the
refrigerator, hope to see many more families enjoy being frugal- with
electricity for example.
Trudie
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- No Impact Man <#1254c1d6f1a1e5b3_1>
- Permaculture spreading around the world <#1254c1d6f1a1e5b3_2>
- Monbiot - No sense of urgency at Copenhagen <#1254c1d6f1a1e5b3_3>
- The Story of Cap and Trade - FULL VERSION <#1254c1d6f1a1e5b3_4>
Follows the Beaven family as they abandon their high consumption Fifth
Avenue lifestyle in an attempt to make a no-net environmental impact for the
course of one year.