
My Green Building Critique of the Zombie Fortification Cabin: Practical Tips on Resilient Living You
Dwell Meets Doomsday In The Zombie Fortification Cabin: Sleek Looking But Not Really Sustainable Confession. I am a huge fan of the hit AMC show “The Walking Dead.” I also take a perverse liking to movies about future mayhem and dark, end-of-world scenarios like "The Road" and "The Book of Eli." Both involved cannibalism. In 2010, I wrote a well-received post about how to avoid cannibalism post-apocalypse: "Grow Your Own: How To Avoid Flesh Eating Ghouls In The 21st Centur

"Save The Rain" Program a Model for Storm Water Management in Onondaga County, NY. So Effective, Ent
With almost 500,000 people in Toledo, Ohio unable to drink their water because of toxic algae bloom created by fertilizer laced storm water run off into Lake Erie, it's hard not to think about what's "running" into all of our lakes, streams and natural waterways. On the bright side, my great greenie friend Jodi Smits Anderson, who is the Director of Sustainability Programs for the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, excitedly told me I needed to know about the amaz