Atulya Bingham, author of Mud Ball – How i Dug Myself Out of the Daily Grind, shares her opinions on the future of cities versus rural living.
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My Earthbag Project in Honduras
“Greetings! I am reaching out to say hello as a fellow earth builder! I have looked through the Earthbag Building.com site and even downloaded your PDF book a few years back. Excellent resources! I also wanted so share my project. I am from Connecticut and was working in Honduras as an English teacher from 2012-2014. … Read more
Fog Nets: Creating Water in the Atacama Desert
“Capturing water from the fog and producing food on the driest place on earth, the Atacama Desert, Peru. This water has two purposes: clean drinking water and to grow food. Here we are able to catch an average of 200 liters per day per fog net!
Living With The Land | Part 1 | Forest Gardening
I love seeing older, more mature forest gardens. Martin Crawford’s is one of the best.
CoRe Solutions Ferro-cement rain tank construction in Indonesia
“Indonesia has some of the most contaminated rivers and groundwater sources in the world. Yet much of the country receives more than 200cm of annual rainfall that goes virtually unused. CoRe Solutions has perfected a locally appropriate method for constructing high quality Ferro-cement rainwater harvesting tanks that are empowering Indonesia’s people to tap into this sustainable clean water source.”