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Thrifty Green: Save Energy, Food, Water & Reduce Waste - Eco-Friendly Living Solutions for Sustainable Home & Daily Life
Thrifty Green: Save Energy, Food, Water & Reduce Waste - Eco-Friendly Living Solutions for Sustainable Home & Daily LifeThrifty Green: Save Energy, Food, Water & Reduce Waste - Eco-Friendly Living Solutions for Sustainable Home & Daily Life

Thrifty Green: Save Energy, Food, Water & Reduce Waste - Eco-Friendly Living Solutions for Sustainable Home & Daily Life

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Priscilla Short lived off the grid for a year in a strawbale house in Taos, NM, with no electricity, no running water, and a wood burning stove for heat. At the end of the year, Short returned home to Denver committed to making a smaller ecological footprint by consuming less and conserving more.In Thrifty Green, Short offers a unique, resourcebyresource approach that shows us that the best way to practice conservation, the real winwin, involves saving money as we lighten up.In the tradition of Ed Begley, Jr.'s Living with Ed, this book will help you make crucial decisions about transportation, heat, power, light, water, food, and garbage.Peppered with examples of people living both on and off the grid, eccentric and ordinary, who are deliberately making choices to live with less, Thrifty Green is much more than a howto book. It is a conscientious guide to the art of going green that includes a wealth of terrific tips, fun facts, and straightforward strategies that will make you think about conservation in a whole new way.

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If you're like me and find all the noise about sustainability, climate change, peak oil, peak water, and trash gyres overwhelming, this is the book to read. The tone is friendly, as if you're sitting down for a chat with a very knowledgeable and experienced friend. The author has clearly walked her talk and although a few passages are a bit smug and preachy (which the author willingly admits), I came away with the growing conviction that I could definitely make less of an impact on and more of a contribution to our poor planet. A air of positivity runs throughout the text, with tons of suggestions for how any one person can shift just a little and save a lot.