No stormwater, no torrential rain has left Sydney’s Sustainable House since it was made off-grid in 1996. Even the weeks and months of rain in Sydney has been kept here. Here’s how the ‘leaky well’ works . . .
Blind energy madness? Come to Oz.
Sydney City Council budget for 2022 ignores U.N. emergency climate date of 2025
My gas solution may work for you, too
Comparing energy, food in the U.S., Australia and Jordan
What differentiates me from the other students at ASU and employees at Sustainable House is that I live in Amman, the capital city of Jordan. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is in the Levant region of Western Asian, located at the crossroads of Europe, Africa, and Asia. I wish to take advantage of my experience of living in Jordan to open up to the readers of this blog the differences and similarities of being on this side of the world.
An inspiring red tape success
An inspiring and leading example of successful regulation - the Sydney City Council Footpath Gardening Policy which allows self-approvals for footpath gardening including for composting waste food and plants
Water in and out of sight
Solar power: where we are
Isabelle's story of decay made good in St Louis, Missouri, U.S.
No Sydney stormwater leaves my house - YES!
Emilee begins composting on her balcony in Tempe, Arizona, US
Empowering citizens to pursue waste reduction
Cocktail bar turns food waste into plants
Composting and CO2-equivalent emissions
Composting leads to food waste avoidance
Deb's story - Bronte Cafe and unit go for solar and rain
Coolseats food waste calculator quantifies composting impacts
Cafe avoids, reduces other waste because it began composting
Marie Neubrander tells us how a cafe that began composting waste food in a coolseat then began to reduce other waste.