When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
In case you hadn't noticed, the climate is changing and plants are dying. How can homesteaders cope with extreme weather events and a changing ecology. Well, one way is to create an environment for their garden that they can control to a certain extent. This is where high tunnels come in.
A high tunnel, or hoop house is a greenhouse like structure where plants can be cultivated and raised under more controlled conditions.
Join Annie and Jay Warmke from Blue Rock Station for a discussion on their experience with high tunnels, building it, the grant process with the government, and plans for how they intend to use it in the future.
081 - Becoming an Annoying Consumer
020 - Sustaining Optimism
018 - Is the World Sustainable?
015 - Why We Built an Earthship
012 - Making a Solar Generator
011 - Politics of Sustainability
010 - Straw Bale Construction
006 - Solar Energy (harvesting the Sun)
007 - Philosophy of Enough (Voluntary Simplicity)
008 - Living with Zero Utilities
009 - Living in an Age of Instability (You Will be Green)
001 - Living in an Earthship (Greatest Hits Rebroadcast)
005 - The End of the Age of Fossil Fuels (Greatest Hits Rebroadcast)
080 - The Business of Solar
003 - The Economics of Happiness (Greatest Hits Rebroadcast)
079 - Early Solar Pioneers
078 - Fake Meat
077 - Who Revived the Electric Car?
076 - Changing our Relationship with the Land
075 - Where have all the Birds Gone?
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