Sustainable Compromises: A Yurt, a Straw Bale House, and Ecological Living
English
By (author): Alan Boye
Living simply isnt always simple. When Alan Boye first lived in sustainable housing, he was young, idealistic, and not much susceptible to compromiseuntil rattlesnakes, black widow spiders, and loneliness drove him out of the utilities-free yurt hed built in New Mexico. Thirty-five years later, he decided to try again. This time, with an idealism tempered by experience and practical considerations, Boye and his wife constructed an off-the-grid, energy-efficient, straw bale house in Vermont.
Sustainable Compromises chronicles these two remarkable attempts to live simply in two disparate American eras. Writing with hard-won authority and humor, Boye takes up the how-to practicalities of building green, from finances to nuts and bolts to strains on friends and family. With Walden as a historical and philosophical touchstone and his own experience as a practical guide, he also explores the ethical and environmental concerns that have framed such undertakings from Thoreaus day to our own. A firsthand account of the pleasures and pitfalls of living simply, his book is a deeply informed and engaging reflection on what sustainability really meansin personal, communal, ethical, and environmental terms.
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