Category Archives: Green books

Living Future 2013

Keynote Hat Trick at Living Future 2013

The recent 2013 Living Future conference presented a new challenge.  The event was a testimonial to the growth of a movement that started with making buildings less bad for the environment, to considering methods for constructing buildings and communities that are resilient to extreme weather and ever changing climate conditions. The challenges is for the

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Knowledge and Community Builder|A Greener Book Club

A fun way to build your knowledge about eco-issues and get more connected to your community is to start or participate in a book club. You can create a theme around topics including classics that form the foundation of environmentalism such as Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (published 1962) or Paul Hawken’s Natural Capitalism (published 1999).

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