How Green Is My Garden? - New York TimesFirst Faved : Oct 20 2007 by petersigristFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 1 timeFave It!
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- petersigrist - Oct 20 2007 | energy, news, sustainability, environment, nature, innovation, technology, development
Local, organic solutions to our energy needs. Sounds promising!
Quoted: Three or four times during the growing year the lawn blooms with piles of biomass, ripe for lighting someone’s house or powering someone’s air conditioner. Think of it as the energy equivalent of the eat-local campaign.
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