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    HEALTH & HOME,  Home Garden,  Pets,  Shared Transit

    14 Ways to Be an Urban Homesteader

    Are you an urban dweller too? Whether you are in the heart of the city or in the commuter ‘burbs, city folk often find them- selves pining away for more opportunities to tend the earth.

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    Sustainable Neighborhoods: The Value of the Community

    In modern neighborhoods, a move towards sustainability has become the expectation, and for good reason.

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    Lean, Green, and Working from Home

    Environmental, Social and Economic Effects of Your Commute Do you love to leave your warm house every morning and get into a cold car? Does rush hour traffic fill you with joy? Do you enjoy donating thousands of dollars to the petrochemical companies in exchange for their gasoline? If so, this article is not for you. If, on the other hand, you wish there were real alternatives to car-based commuting, read on. Best to Worst – Ways to Get to Work #1. Work from home. The number one most environmentally benign way to get to work is to walk into the next room. There is no commute. You’ll get more…

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