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Green Light at the End of the Tunnel: Learning the Art of Living Well Without Causing Harm to Our Planet or Ourselves

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Product Description Heat, electricity, transportation, food, wastewater, and solid-waste management―in ways that cause near-zero harm, reduce cost of living, increase security, freedom, and quality of life. It is becoming increasingly obvious that the way we are living is not sustainable. We perceive that our high-consumption lifestyles are contributing to ever more pollution of our air, water, and soil; ever more destruction of rain forests and mountains; more devastating hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, and drought; and the depletion of soils and aquifers. Even our planet’s vast oceans are being degraded by overfishing, acidification from fossil fuels, and millions of tons of toxic trash. Green Light at the End of the Tunnel contains some stunning information about the harm we caused by how we live, and some even more stunning information about solutions that are available today: truly sustainable, reliable solutions that can reduce harm and cost to nearly zero. Anna Edey, author of Solviva, shows how homeowners can reduce by up to eighty percent the cost of electricity, driving, comfort, hot water and wastewater management, and produce or procure much of their food without the use of fossil fuels or pesticides―all while increasing food security and creating stronger local economies. It also contains fifty pages of unique Solviva designs drawn to scale and many more pages of conceptual drawings. About the Author Anna Edey lives on her Solviva farm in West Tisbury on Martha’s Vineyard, where she is still learning, practicing, teaching, and advocating the art of living well while causing near-zero harm. Anna has lectured and taught across the US and Scandinavia, and her work has been praised in print and on television and radio across the world. She is the author of Solviva: How to Grow $500,000 on One Acre . . . and Peace on Earth.