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* [[Appropedia:Welcome to Appropedia|Appropedia]]: Poverty reduction through international development, and increasing sustainability through the use of appropriate technology | * [[Appropedia:Welcome to Appropedia|Appropedia]]: Poverty reduction through international development, and increasing sustainability through the use of appropriate technology | ||
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* [http://www.earthworksaction.org/ EarthWorks]: reducing solid waste and mining activity by recycling technology | * [http://www.earthworksaction.org/ EarthWorks]: reducing solid waste and mining activity by recycling technology | ||
* [http://www.thwink.org/ Thwink.org] "an analytical approach to solving the sustainability problem" | * [http://www.thwink.org/ Thwink.org] "an analytical approach to solving the sustainability problem" |
Revision as of 21:57, 12 September 2008
Overview
This article is about tools, materials and methods for ecologically/environmentally-friendly living anywhere on Earth.
This page is a seed article. You can help HTYP water it: make a request to expand a given page and/or donate to help give us more writing-hours!
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Related Pages
- alternative energy
- design-to-cost energy: alternative energy designed to cost less than what we pay now
- sustainable living in the US
Links
Reference
General
- Appropedia: Poverty reduction through international development, and increasing sustainability through the use of appropriate technology
- use [[appropedia:page name]] for links to this site
- EarthWorks: reducing solid waste and mining activity by recycling technology
- Thwink.org "an analytical approach to solving the sustainability problem"
Eco-friendly Housing
- A Low-Impact Woodland Home
- some speculation on social and governmental changes towards improved sustainability
- Earth Homes: curvilinear earth-sheltered homes (United Kingdom)
Trading/Re-use
- chanceXchange: free trading of unwanted items
- this would seem to be usable anywhere on Earth, but in practice may be restricted