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Catching rainwater, using solar panels, growing your own food, all of these actions bring us closer to the resources we depend on on a daily basis! Today we talk with Lonny Grafman, instructor at Humboldt State University about rainwater harvesting, setting up renewable energy sources in small communities, epi-apocalypic technologies and how to savour what we have in times of abundance as well as drought.
Learn more here:
http://www.tocatchtherain.org/
Look for the free e-version of this book on their website or find it in local bookstores + Amazon!
New episodes every Sunday. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Overcast and more. Support the podcast at https://ko-fi.com/elsbethcallaghan Contact us at [email protected] Instagram @practicallyzerowastepod @elsbethcallaghan Facebook Practically Zero Waste Podcast
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Catching rainwater, using solar panels, growing your own food, all of these actions bring us closer to the resources we depend on on a daily basis! Today we talk with Lonny Grafman, instructor at Humboldt State University about rainwater harvesting, setting up renewable energy sources in small communities, epi-apocalypic technologies and how to savour what we have in times of abundance as well as drought.
Learn more here:
http://www.tocatchtherain.org/
Look for the free e-version of this book on their website or find it in local bookstores + Amazon!
New episodes every Sunday. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Overcast and more. Support the podcast at https://ko-fi.com/elsbethcallaghan Contact us at [email protected] Instagram @practicallyzerowastepod @elsbethcallaghan Facebook Practically Zero Waste Podcast
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