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Index
Cover Title Page Part 0: Introduction
Chapter 1: A Different Approach to Solving World Problems
Part 1: The Problems
Chapter 2: Environmentalist vs “Environmentalist”
The Wheaton Eco-Poser Test
Chapter 3: The Wicked Lies About Light Bulbs
Free Light Bulbs! Love and Kisses from China! Legally Pump Stimulants into Your Employees All Day with Blue Light! The Cartel That Rigged the Light Bulb Game It Says “Eco” on the Label – They Forgot to Mention “Carcinogenic” Big Energy Savings! (Except in Cold Climates) The Ultimate Example of Greenwashing
Chapter 4: Carbon Footprint Chapter 5: Petroleum Footprint Chapter 6: Toxic Footprint
Part 2: General Strategies
Chapter 7: The Wheaton Eco Scale Chapter 8: Moving Way Beyond Recycling
Attack of the Pizza Box Recycling 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0
Chapter 9: Vote with Your Wallet Chapter 10: Radically Deviant Financial Strategies
The Story of Gert: A Millionaire Life Without a Million Dollars Owning a Home Without Grovelling to a Bank Early Retirement Extreme Give a Gift to Your Future Self with Passive Income Streams The BEER Plan A Clever Recipe for More Luxuriant Living at Half the Cost A Few Experiments Being Conducted on Human Beings
Chapter 11: Organic vs Local Chapter 12: Vegan vs Omnivore vs Junk Food
VORP – Expanding Our Vocabulary to Value Garden Food over Diet Cola When a Vegan Diet Has a Lower Carbon Footprint. And When It Doesn’t. GAT: Government-Mandated Acceptable Levels of Toxicity
Part 3: Within the Walls of Your Home
Chapter 13: REALLY Reducing Home Energy Usage
63% of Home Energy Use in a Cold Climate Is Heat How I Cut 87% off My Electric Heat Bill and Stayed Toasty Warm The New Wood Heat: Smokeless and One Tenth the Wood 19% of Home Energy Use is Hot Water Boom Squish Making Your Hot Water Tank More Efficient Saving Hot Water Without Suffering Another Cold Shower 5% of Home Energy Use is Lighting 3% of Home Energy Use is Laundry The Little Things The Physical Energy Footprint per Adult
Chapter 14: More People Living Under One Roof Without Stabbing Each Other
“Obey or Else” The Knives are in the Kitchen Dirty Cup CSI
Chapter 15: Toxic Gick vs 20 Years of Your Life
A Better Cleaning Strategy Than Replacing Dirt with Poison Cast Iron Can Be Nonstick; Teflon Is Always Poison Going Pooless Bug Killer You Can Eat!
Part 4: More Than Half of Each Footprint Can Be Resolved in a Backyard
Chapter 16: The Huge Link Between Food and Global Footprints (Vegans Too!) Chapter 17: Double the Food with One Tenth of the Effort
Transplanting? That’s Unnecessary Work! Prepping the Soil to Not Need Prepping Planting Once and Harvesting for Years Mulching 2.0: Being Naked Is No Longer Required! 3D Gardening – Big Berms Bring Big Benefits How Trees Nurture Gardens, Cool Your Home, Heat Your Home, and Save the World Replacing Fertilizer with Polyculture Monocrops Need Pest Control; Nature Doesn’t Let’s Do the Math
Chapter 18: The Dark Side of Native Plant Enthusiasm
Native to When? Past Invasives Are Now “Native.” When Will Current Invasives Become “Native”? The Shifting Definitions of “Noxious Weeds” Lipstick on a Pig: Native Plant Organizations and Herbicide Companies Myth: Native Plants Will Perform Better in Your Area Native-Plant Enthusiasts Eat Only Native Crops, Right? One Person Managing 20,000 Acres vs One Person Managing 10 Acres The Pow Wow Grounds in Elmo, Montana
Chapter 19: 20 Things to Do with the Twigs That Fall in Your Yard Chapter 20: Not Composting Chapter 21: Better Than Solar Panels: A Solar Food Dehydrator
My Quick Tips for Making a “Down Draft” Solar Food Dehydrator A Natural Recipe for Solar Dehydrator “Black” A Few Things You Can Do with a Solar Dehydrator
Chapter 22: Breaking the Toxic Water Cycle with Greywater Recycling
A Quickie Greywater System Building a Simple Greywater System Cold Climate Greywater Systems Becoming a Certified Environmentalist
Chapter 23: Harvesting Electricity in Your Backyard Chapter 24: The Conventional Lawn vs a Mowable Meadow
Battle for the Sun Deathmatch! Rig the Game for Grass! Tough Training Leads to Strong Grasses with Deep, Resilient Roots! Deep, Rich, Magnificent Soil vs Thin, Pathetic Dirt Free Fertilizers Stomp the Poopies out of the Commercial Offerings Long-Term Soil vs Short-Term Fertilizer Bringing in the REAL Professionals (Hint: They Don’t Wear Clothes)
Part 5: Counter the Footprint of 20 People on a Homestead
Chapter 25: How Vegans Benefit from Caring for Cattle, Chickens, Hogs, Etc.
Contemplations in Pampering an Animal How to Get Five Times More Garden Growth by Gardening with Animals Building Your Soul with a Plethora of Life Instead of Zappity Zap Zap If It Smells Bad, You’re Doing It Wrong: Never Mucking out a Shelter Again The Very Best Predator Control Is Not a Fence
Chapter 26: Replacing Petroleum with People Chapter 27: Wrestling with Poop Beasts and Peeing in the Garden
Creating a Magnificent Jungle with Your Urine An Exploration of Pooping Contraptions Making Poop Jerky and Saving It for Later Feeding Poop Beasts, Killing Them, and Building Stuff out of Their Bones
Chapter 28: The Solutions to Colony Collapse Disorder Are Embarrassingly Simple Chapter 29: Destroy Your Orchard to Make a Food Forest Chapter 30: A Building Design That Solves Almost Everything
Setting Our Design Criteria Extremely High We Can Do Better Than Straw Bale Designs We Can Do Better Than Cob Designs The Dirty Secret of “Sustainable” Building The Joy and Heartbreak of Earthships Prevent Wildfires by Building a Home From Junk to Genius with One Simple Design Change A Freaky-Cheap Home That Doesn’t Look Freaky-Cheap Using the Heat from Summer to Heat Your Home During the Winter The Strict Definition of “Wofati” A Modification for a Year-Round Freezer
Chapter 31: Natural Swimming Pools
Keeping the Water Clean Avoiding the Ice Bath How Do I Build One? Gimmie! Gimmie Now!
Part 6: Conclusion
Chapter 32: Hey! You Know What Would be Cool?
Appendices
Appendix A: World Domination Appendix B: Tabular Summary of Solutions Acknowledgments About the Authors Endnotes
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