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Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs Wendy Brown

Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs By Wendy Brown

Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs by Wendy Brown


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The survival list for the thrivalist

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Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs: The Thrivalist's Guide to Life Without Oil by Wendy Brown

In the latter half of the twentieth century, the percentage of the total American population living in suburbs grew to nearly fifty percent. Fossil fuels were cheap and plentiful, and car-dependent, energy-intensive lifestyles came hand in hand with this demographic transition. In the age of Peak Oil, environmental catastrophe, and a failing economy, it is imperative that we transform the suburbs into sustainable communities. Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs envisions a suburban evolution--from isolated cookie cutter houses with manicured lawns and two-car garages to small, closely packed, productive, interdependent homesteads. This guide to simplifying suburbia and adopting a lower energy lifestyle breaks down all our basic needs and describes how they might be met after the loss of the modern conveniences we currently take for granted. From small-space gardening techniques and a guide to small livestock to tips on cooking and heating, sanitation options, and much more, this is a complete guide to becoming more self-sufficient wherever you live. Required reading for anyone interested in increased self-reliance and a lower carbon footprint, Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs will help you look past the white picket fence to a new world of possibilities. Wendy Brown is a suburban homesteader growing roots (both literally and figuratively) in southern Maine where she and her family have made the transition from a completely dependent, consumerist lifestyle to one of living debt-free in a comfortable, more efficient home in a desirable location with a bountiful garden.

About Wendy Brown

Wendy Brown is a suburban homesteader growing roots (both literally and figuratively) in Southern Maine. Until 2005 her family was living the American Dream, complete with credit card debt, car payments and two mortgages. Concerns about the environment, Peak Oil, and the economy combined with a growing desire to live a more self-sufficient life caused her and her family to reevaluate their lives. The result has been a transition from a completely dependent, consumerist lifestyle to one of living debt-free in a comfortable, more energy efficient home in a desirable location with a bountiful garden.

Table of Contents

Preface; Day 1: Shelter; Day 2: Water; Day 3: Fire; Day 4: Cooking (fire pits, cob oven, solar oven, rocket stove); Day 5: Food -- stocking up (what to buy for storage items); Day 6: Food -- storage (root cellars, drying, canning, fermenting, freezing); Day 7: Growing Food; Day 8: Livestock: chickens, rabbits & ducks; Day 9: Laundry; Day 10: Lights; Day 11: Electricity; Day 12: Waste disposal; Day 13: Healthcare; Day 14: Cleanliness; Day 15: Tools; Day 16: Building a library; Day 17: Entertainment; Day 18: Schooling; Day 19: Networking; Day 20: Security; Day 21: Transportation.

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CIN0865716811G
9780865716810
0865716811
Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs: The Thrivalist's Guide to Life Without Oil by Wendy Brown
Used - Good
Paperback
New Society Publishers
20110405
272
N/A
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