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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment.

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    • CommentAuthorciderman
    • CommentTimeAug 14th 2007
     
    i feel that there are a lot of eco warriors who would have us all wearing rabbit skins and living off grass, and, at at ambient temperatures. come on, think a little, manage your own environment and look to your neighbours.
    we can others can't. work from home- reduce your mileage-take a drop in salary. sadly, most will not do that.
    oh dear , i could go on........
  1.  
    Some time they will have to do that, because the will be no other way.... I hope the transition will go smoothly....
    • CommentAuthorbiffvernon
    • CommentTimeSep 13th 2007
     
    It makes sense to wear rabbit skins but eat the rabbits after they have eaten the grass. :)
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    RE: Rabbits.

    I wonder whether it is better to:

    a) Wear the rabbit skins, therefore lowering heating bills
    b) Use rabbit with treadmill and generator, reducing electricity bills
    c) Use rabbits (skins and all) for fuel in multi fuel stove
    d) Eat rabbits thus reducing food miles and also allowing you to use option (a) as well, but problematic for vegetarians

    Mmmh, its a toughy....

    J
    • CommentAuthorRimu Homes
    • CommentTimeSep 17th 2007
     
    It depends how much energy is spent cathcing the rabbit!

    I am currently using Horse, Hound and Range Rover. I shall have to cut costs somewhere methinks.
  3.  
    Back to the roots..... So simple is that....
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeSep 17th 2007
     
    Posted By: James NortonI wonder whether it is better to:

    a) Wear the rabbit skins, therefore lowering heating bills
    b) Use rabbit with treadmill and generator, reducing electricity bills
    c) Use rabbits (skins and all) for fuel in multi fuel stove
    d) Eat rabbits thus reducing food miles and also allowing you to use option (a) as well, but problematic for vegetarians
    Or just rabbit on
    • CommentAuthorfuncrusher
    • CommentTimeSep 18th 2007
     
    Many people now pursuing useless studies at college would be better employed breeding rabbits.
    • CommentAuthorbiffvernon
    • CommentTimeSep 18th 2007
     
    Don't forget to extract the rabbit skin glue for mixing with distemper.
  4.  
    I just sit on my back step and pop the squirrels in the hazel trees - less energy expended than catching rabbits, and they taste better too! Mind you, gonna need a lot of skins to keep me warm this winter...
    • CommentAuthorTuna
    • CommentTimeSep 19th 2007
     
    Rabbit is delicious with lots of garlic. I hope that helps.
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