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* [http://cohousing.org/default.aspx The Cohousing Association of the United States] | * [http://cohousing.org/default.aspx The Cohousing Association of the United States] | ||
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* [http://www.malcolmwells.com/resources.html Malcolm Wells .com]: sustainable housing resources | * [http://www.malcolmwells.com/resources.html Malcolm Wells .com]: sustainable housing resources | ||
* [http://www.michaelfrerking.com/ Living Systems Sustainable Architecture, LLC] (founder: Michael Frerking) | * [http://www.michaelfrerking.com/ Living Systems Sustainable Architecture, LLC] (founder: Michael Frerking) |
Revision as of 00:57, 8 February 2007
sustainable living: United States
Overview
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This article is about tools, materials and methods for ecologically/environmentally-friendly living in the United States, including solar power (passive/active), alternative materials, alternative fuels, and other related topics.
Links
Links
- The Cohousing Association of the United States
- LocalHarvest: database of businesses producing or using locally-based agriculture
- Malcolm Wells .com: sustainable housing resources
- Living Systems Sustainable Architecture, LLC (founder: Michael Frerking)
News
- WorldChanging:
- 2005-10-30 Fabulous Prefab: eco-friendly prefab housing
- 2005-11-12 Green Roofs