These seem self-evident, or at least obvious to anyone willing to invest a minimum amount of honest critical thought, and anyone not willing to do so is guilty of willful ignorance. These solutions are not perfect, nor are they universally applicable or standard in form. Rather, they form a bedrock of revolutionizing our built environment that is both environmentally sustainable and more enjoyable.
Change is uncomfortable. Change for change's sake is foolish. But investing in change that yields long-term dividends in human (and Earth biosphere) health and prosperity in exchange for a civilization that is rather dystopian is... well, kind of a no-brainer.
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Sustainable Design (Agriculture, Architecture, and Urbanism)
Parenting & Child Education
Relationships & Sex
Spirituality
Politics & Economy
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