When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
Early settlers of America found the most comfortable homes were often similar to those inhabited by the Native Americans who had survived in this climate for thousands of years.
Early residents of Philadelphia built cave homes along the Delaware River - but where forced to abandon them when William Penn decided they were not "British" enough.
Homes made of sod, grass, mud, and yes - even log cabins dotted the landscape. So what did the early pioneers build and why? And why did it all change?
Join Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station for a discussion of dead white scientists and their continuing impact on the realities of sustainable living.
136 – Smart Homes
152 – Seeking Social Justice
184 - Running a Produce Auction
WBHWT Episode 183 - Latest Solar News
139 – Urban Forest Gardens
136 – Smart Homes
100 - Working within the System to Change the System
107 - Staying Sane in an Insane World
032 - From Whale Oil to Kerosene
010 - Straw Bale Construction
011 - Politics of Sustainability
142 – What do we mean by Net Zero and can we achieve it?
096 - Does the Gig Economy work for you?
001 - Living in an Earthship
029 - The Man Who Invented Everything (William Murdoch)
111 - Home Funerals, Sustainable Burials
182 - The Problem with Lithium
180 - Be the Change you Want to See
181 - Ohio’s Potential Nuclear Disaster
179 - Fixing Appalachia’s Chronic Poverty
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