Bring back the horses
Replacing tractors
with real horse power could be the revolution that agriculture needs.
Replacing tractors
with real horse power could be the revolution that agriculture needs.
Energy hungry America teaches the world how to build ecological
houses.
A dirt cheap and 100 percent ecological house that has all the comforts of an ordinary home, without being connected to the electricity grid, waterworks, sewer system or the natural gas network. It does exist, but in most countries, building one is not allowed.
An Earthship is a completely self-sufficient house that has a natural temperature regulation, without the use of a heating system. The building also generates its own electricity, collects and filters its own drinking water and cleans its own effluent water. The house is partly buried into the earth and is constructed mainly with waste materials; car tyres, aluminium cans and glass bottles. This low-tech building approach is ecologically as well as economically advantageous.
This
autumn, the British coastal city of
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The human
body can deliver enough power to drive computers, television sets and washing
machines – but it does go hand in hand with lots of sweat.