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| + | # Low-impact living | ||
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| + |  home made from local, natural materials, instead of a bricks & mortar box? Low-impact living isn’t about making sacrifices - it's about improving the quality of your life._ | ||
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| + | There are those who advocate taking high-impact living further - accelerating growth and technology to colonise the universe, in case the Earth becomes uninhabitable. We don’t think it’s wise to destroy the biosphere of the only planet we know for sure has one, in an attempt to get to other planets. But we’re not anti-technology either. We can choose the [best of all ages](http:// | ||
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| + | , don’t just do it for yourself, do it for your community. The same goes for the production of timber, firewood, meat, eggs, utensils, furniture, textiles, herbal remedies, honey, cheese, beer, cider or wine, baskets, clothes or textiles. Once you have the skills and equipment, it’s a waste of resources to use them just for yourself. A community needs a bread oven / pottery kiln / blacksmith’s forge etc., not each household. But the household scale is perfect for composting, veg, herb and fruit growing, cycling, recycling, a few chickens, DIY, making natural cleaning products etc. | ||
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| + | * [[p:Dave Darby]] | ||