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Green Living
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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Practical advice and solutions for preventing cancer.
- Step-by-step guide to turning household waste, yard clippings, and more into free, nutrient-filled compost and mulch.
- In-depth exploration of cohousing and its benefits, including greater social connection and a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle.
- Reimagining civilization in the Age of Nature.
- Experience a healthy and sustainable kind of building, avoid the pitfalls of modern homes and acute chemical sensitivity, and live simply, in harmony with nature.
- Cheaper, Greener Choices for a Happier, Healthier Life
- Hands-on, practical solutions to save money by making smart energy changes.
- The cookbook that helps you bring the best food possible to the table even when organic isn't an option.
- It turns out there is much more to the story of garbage than the truck that picks it up at your curb.
- Green Building Products is the GreenSpec® Guide to residential building materials.
- Provides sustainable and healthy solutions for every room in the house - from the kitchen and bathroom to the laundry room and garage.
- The owner of the "Green House" details the designing and construction of a healthy, energy efficient, low maintenance, and attractive home.
- Shows how to properly restore and remodel an older or historic home to be greener, healthier, and energy-efficient.
- Handbook of advice and recipes that will help you eliminate toxic chemical cleaning agents and replace them with more healthful or natural solutions.
- Choose green systems that conserve resources and complement your budget and lifestyle.
- Rating the real payoff from 50 green home projects.
- Whether you're a renter, a landlord, or a homeowner, Jeff May's Healthy Home Tips will help you keep your home a clean and healthy place to live.
- A book designed to introduce kids to the importance of recycling (and their parents too).
- In this updated second edition of Living Downstream, Steingraber uses her experience as a cancer survivor, biologist, and mother to argue in favor of cancer prevention through environmental change.
- This book is two parts common sense and one part inspiration. Read it, says the publisher, and learn how to "clean like the dickens."
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