On Sustainable Living
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Latest Feature Stories
| 2010-09-06 | Lost in OC: Money: the Real Grass Roots by Jim Washburn I just about have had it up to here with government regulation. I would tell you where “up to here” is except it would entail using a government-standardized unit of measure. |
| 2010-09-02 | MasterPlanning!: Twelve Generations of Environmental Damage by Tony Chavira You are not only responsible for your own carbon emissions, but also for 50% of each of your children’s carbon emissions and 25% of each of your grandchildren’s. |
| 2010-08-18 | Donuts at 2 A.M.: The Big Bite by Gary Phillips In South L.A., according to the UCLA Center for Health Policy Advocacy, one third of teenagers there are obese, nearly twice the county average. |
| 2010-08-10 | Oklahoma Dreaming: Hand Watering by Donna Schoenkopf I had a relationship with the plants which grew on my little plot of land on that peninsula of cool, moist air, so real that I swear I could feel my plants yearning. |
| 2010-08-05 | The Urban Habitat: From the Frontlines of Affordable Housing by Veronica Jauriqui For the first time in its 34-year history, the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity joined the ranks of the most prolific homebuilders in the United States. |
Latest Weblog Posts
| 2010-09-02 | The Largest Green Friendly Development Ever by Donna Schoenkopf Brad Pitt’s love of architecture and the environment meet in New Orleans. |
| 2010-08-26 | Future States by Donna Schoenkopf My new favorite website has some intriguing stuff. |
| 2010-08-19 | Build It Yourself by Donna Schoenkopf This house only costs $32 a square foot! |
| 2010-08-13 | The LA Times Can Tell If You’re Gay by Jim Washburn At least it can with Judge Walker. |
| 2010-08-13 | Cheap and Easy by Donna Schoenkopf Shipping containers and RVs make great homes. |

