OK, so it's going to take a lot more than switching off the TV to "save the world" like a superhero (try unplugging it, for one). On the other hand, every little bit helps, and every day people have to start somewhere... once a person begins feeling good about saving energy, fixing leaky faucets, and recycling, it's not that big a jump to living in an Earthship, using a composting toilet, and flying around in a solar-powered dirigible.
well, thanx! I do appreciate the plug for solar powered dirigibles! (long as they are designed and built properly) no blimps/no zeppelins
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Matt James is a freelance writer, artist and mechanic living in Dayton, Ohio. He enjoys working on and driving his BioDiesel Jetta, and maintains a vegetarian lifestyle. He is currently working with The Circus Creativity Collective, a non-profit group dedicated to attracting and retaining creative people in Dayton, and foster creative expression. A member of the Shri Ram Chandra Mission meditation group, he travels frequently to India to study under his guru, Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari.
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