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The Way of a Naturalist $25.00 Ted Levin tracks animal's tracks in nature and traces his boyhood roots on suburban Long Island to his present life in northern New England.
Searching for a Spiritual Missing Link $14.00 A story of a journey of a nephew following his deceased aunt's lifetime of work to preserve the environment.
$7.95 A complete guide for making biking to work a safe reality for the beginning bike
commuter. For those who live within biking distance to work, this book offers simple safety, bike-buying, gear-buying, and basic maintenance tips, as well as ways to best plan your route to and from the office. By biking to work, you can improve your physical and mental health, save money, avoid creating pollution, and contribute to friendlier cities. In the face of rush-hour traffic, biking is often faster than driving, too!
Charcoal’s Potential to Reverse Climate Change and Build Soil Fertility $14.95 The Biochar Debate is the first book to introduce both the promise and concerns surrounding biochar (fine-grained charcoal used as a soil supplement) to nonspecialists. Charcoal making is an ancient technology. Recent discoveries suggest it may have a surprising role to play in combating global warming. This is because creating and burying biochar removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Furthermore, adding biochar to soil can increase the yield of food crops and the ability of soil to retain moisture, reducing need for synthetic fertilizers and demands on scarce fresh-water supplies.
A Declaration of Interdependence $25.00 The Bioneers: A Declaration of Interdependence presents the fascinating and inspiring stories of 14 people at the cutting edge of technological innovation, social justice, and the natural world.
Solutions for our Car-Addicted Culture $20.00 Car Sick is a passionate, well-argued case for moving away from a car-centered to a people-centered society.
$44.95 Easy to use guides that have the answers to all your recycling, water use, energy, and composting questions. Packed with practical ideas for your home and garden. Use their A-Z listings and simple tips to do your bit for the planet.
Multiple Perspectives on Urban Futures $25.00 What are some of the key initiatives and perspectives shaping the 21st century city?
Multiple Perspectives on Urban Futures Educator's Special: City 21 Plus Extra Content $45.00 Available for Pre-order (Expected Ship Date: January 5, 2010) What are some of the key initiatives and perspectives shaping the 21st century city?
The Search for the Second Enlightenment $20.00 Available for Pre-order (Expected Ship Date: January 15, 2010) City21 arises from a worldwide learning journey that was transmuted into cinematic composition illuminating some of the key perspectives and initiatives that are reshaping the ethos of the 21st century city.
Simple Things You Can Do to Make a Difference $7.95 You know that the ice caps are melting, the seasons are changing, sea levels are rising, storms are on the increase, but what can you do about it? Plenty! This book puts the power back into your hands in the face of the doom and gloom of climate change. You don’t have to wait for someone else to sort it out; rather than worry and feel helpless, you can get up and do something.
A Citizen's Guide $9.95 Climate Solutions explains in clear and simple language what different proposed climate policies will do—and what they won’t do. It tells you who’s behind the policies, who’d pay for them, and who’d profit. It strips away the spin and tells you the key facts you need to know. In a very real sense, Climate Solutions ushers in the next stage of the global-warming debate. In the first stage, we discussed the problem. In the next stage, we must choose solutions.
$16.95 The three essayists weave a tapestry of hope in light of environmental and cultural devastation.
An Easy Household Guide $7.95 Everything you need to know about composting, from the different containers available, to what to put in them, to how to use the results. Includes an A-Z directory of how to compost everything from ash to weeds; plus expert advice on how to compost in small spaces, bins, and wormeries, and getting your community involved.
The Crisis of Energy and Money in a Post Peak Oil World A 25-Point Program for Action $15.00 The world is running short of energy—especially cheap, easy-to-find oil. Shortages, along with resulting price increases, threaten industrialized civilization, the global economy, and our entire way of life.
How Communities are Paying for Parks and Land Conservation $21.95 This how-to guide, designed for community leaders and involved citizens as well as local government officials and conservation professionals, explains the once-complex process of securing federal, state, and private conservation funds, then researching, designing, and passing a local, voter-approved conservation finance measure.
$10.95 How can we improve the experience and ecological footprint of cities--explore that and more in this Schumacher briefing.
$30.00 A collection of writings on Ecological Design from a wide range of people.
Series on Sustainable Development $55.00 Beginning in England, white papers have long provided a forum for exploring important social and political issues. Earth Pledge publishes the series on sustainable development to highlight and encourage discussion about the issues of sustainability the world faces in the twenty-first century. This remarkable collection, featuring essays by academics and experts in the fields of cuisine, architecture, and fashion, identifies the barriers to sustainability, provides solutions to overcome them, and celebrates the pioneers who lead the charge toward meeting the practical requirements of today without compromising the needs of future generations
The Complete DVD Guide to Backyard Ponds $29.95 The guru of earth ponds explains how to site, design, shape, and plant these beloved fixtures of rural landscapes—and make them fit your property and your life.
A Resurgence Anthology of Contemporary Eco-poetry $16.95 A major anthology of eco-poetry collected from Resurgence Magazine.
Inventing the Future $35.00 A look at ecological design and city planning, practically and philosophically.
Restoring the Earth and Her People $24.95 Everything you ever wanted to know about ecovillages: how they are created and the people behind them.
New Frontiers for Sustainability, Schumacher Briefing No. 12 $14.00 In the last twenty years eco-villages—local communities that aim to minimize their ecological impact but maximize human wellbeing and happiness—have been springing up all over the world. This briefing describes the history and potential of the ecovillage movement, including the evolution of the Global Ecovillage Network and current developments around the world.
How Ordinary Citizens Are Restoring Our Great American Cities $40.00 On Sale: $15.00!
Part celebration and part inspiration, Edens Lost & Found chronicles the forward-looking transformation of America's urban landscapes and communities.
How Ordinary Citizens Are Restoring Our Great American Cities $25.00 On Sale: $10.00!
Part celebration and part inspiration, Edens Lost & Found chronicles the forward-looking transformation of America's urban landscapes and communities.
Use Less--Save More $7.95 100 energy saving tips for everything in your home or business. Includes suggestions on heating and cooling, lighting, cooking, appliances and much more. Also provides an overview on renewable energy options.
The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power $22.95 This thought-provoking work will change the way American consumers think about everyday products—from plastic softeners that can contribute to sexual malformations to lipstick additives that are potential toxins to the brain, liver, kidneys, and immune system. And it will stir them into forcing our government to take the lead of others, including the European Union, China, and countries in Central and South America.
The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power $16.95 This thought-provoking work will change the way American consumers think about everyday products—from plastic softeners that can contribute to sexual malformations to lipstick additives that are potential toxins to the brain, liver, kidneys, and immune system. And it will stir them into forcing our government to take the lead of others, including the European Union, China, and countries in Central and South America.
How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and Climate Change $12.00 In Future Scenarios, permaculture co-originator and leading sustainability innovator David
Holmgren outlines four scenarios that bring to life the likely cultural, political, agricultural,
and economic implications of peak oil and climate change, and the generations-long era of
“energy descent” that faces us.
$23.00 Earth Pledge’s newest publication, FutureFashion White Papers, is a collection of essays
by a diverse and international group of contributors. Designers, manufacturers, farmers,
professors, models, business owners, and creative directors add their experiences and
wisdom, producing a unique and multifaceted view of the apparel and textile industries.
The book not only proposes solutions to environmental problems, but addresses the
financial outcomes of sustainable practices and offers individual business perspectives. FutureFashion White Papers aims to educate all people interested in sustainable
fashion and offers safe environmental practices for the industries and consumers. It is
an invaluable and ground-breaking resource that proves that style and sustainability can
coexist
A Village to Reinvent the World $16.95 Chelsea Green’s 10th Anniversary Edition of Alan Weisman’s Gaviotas will be in stores this September. Gaviotas is a classic—one of the most elegant and hopeful environmental stories ever told. In the late 1960s, a young Colombian development worker named Paolo Lugari wondered if the nearly uninhabited, infertile land sixteen hours east of Bogota could be made livable. Lugari had no idea that four decades later his experiment would be one of the world’s most celebrated examples of sustainable living: a permanent village called Gaviotas. According to Gabriel Garcie Marquez, Paolo Lugari is “inventor of the World.” Click here for Alan Weisman’s Fall Tour Dates
A Standards-Based Environmental Education Curriculum for Schools, Colleges, and Communities $59.95 This unique learning resource combines an integrated, detailed academic curriculum with service-based learning activities to educate, inspire, and empower citizen learners to build greener and healthier communities.
Further Thoughts on Land, Soul and Society $14.95 An activist's exploration of what land means to our culture. Through preserving land and rebuilding the relationship between land and people, the author argues that our culture can restore natural habitats and revitalize human communities.
A 6-Step Program to Create an Environmentally Sustainable Lifestyle $14.95 Green Living Handbook has been driving environmental-behavior change in cities, faith communities, universities, and businesses for over a decade. Much more than another collection of eco-tips for the newly green, this illustrated workbook walks readers step-by-step through a comprehensive lifestyle transformation program that has proven it can get results. Thousands of past participants of the program have reduced their environmental footprint by 25 percent on average.
From Cupboard to Corporation: an A-Z Guide $7.95 An A-to-Z guide for offices of all sizes, from energy use and better supply purchases to recycling and reusing materials, plus summaries of a range of renewable energy options, commuting techniques, and more. These tips help your workplace save money while reducing environmental impacts, and can boost employee morale in the process. Your choices for coffee, computer monitors, furniture, invoices, lighting, paper, stamps, and hundreds of other items can add up to a better world.
Stories of Saving Places, Finding Community $20.00 People long for a sense of community in today's fast-paced world, for connections to one another and to natural places of peace and beauty. Quietly, and for more than twenty years, a growing network of community trails, riverfront parks, forests, farms, gardens, and other green spaces has begun to satisfy this hunger, offering welcome refuges in neighborhoods, rural towns, and cities across the country.
Skills for a Changing World by $24.95 Responding to the threats of climate change, peak oil, resource deletion, economic uncertainty and energy insecurity demands the utmost in creativity, ingenuity, and new ways of thinking in order to reinvent self and society. In The Handbook of Sustainability Literacy, leading sustainability educators are joined by permaculturists, literary critics, ecologists, artists, journalists, engineers, mathematicians, and philosophers in examining the skills needed in the twenty-first century.
Growing Up in the Church of Knock Down, Drag Out; or, How I Quit Loving a Blue-Eyed Jesus $24.95 In this rollicking memoir, Diane Wilson—a Texas Gulf Coast shrimper and the author of
the highly acclaimed An Unreasonable Woman—takes readers back to her childhood in rural
Texas and into her family of Holy Rollers.
$12.95 In this important primer on the link between global ecology and the global economy, Kempf makes the following observations: First, that the planet’s ecological situation is growing ever worse, despite the efforts of millions of engaged citizens around the world. And second, despite environmentalists’ emphasis that "we’re all in the same boat," the world’s economic elites—who continue to benefit by plundering the environment—have access to "lifeboats" that insulate them from the resulting catastrophes.
A Guide to Composting Human Manure $25.00 Everything you ever wanted to know about composting human waste. Jenkins gives an immense amount of information on purchasing, building, and just knowing more about composting toilets.
An Amazon Quest $19.95 When Sy Montgomery ventured into the Amazon to unlock the mysteries of the little-known
pink dolphins, she found ancient whales that plied the Amazon River at dawn and
dusk, swam through treetops in flooded forests, and performed underwater ballets with their
flexible bodies. But she soon found out that to know the botos, as the dolphins are locally
called, you must also know the people who live among them. And so in Journey of the Pink
Dolphins, Montgomery—part naturalist, part poet, part Indiana Jones—winds her way
through watery tributaries and riverside villages, searching for botos and hearing the tales of
locals who believe these ethereal dolphins are shape-shifters—creatures that emerge from the
water as splendidly dressed men or women only to enchant their human onlookers, capture
their souls, and then carry them away to the Encante, an underwater world. Montgomery
takes readers on four separate journeys, exploring the river-dwelling dolphins’ natural
history, chronicling their conservation pressures, unraveling their prehistoric roots, and
visiting with shamans who delve into the Encante.
$20.00 This chronicle of a young man's drive to transcend domestic abuse offers a challenging look at our worldwide sense of community and how we can make things better.
The 30-Year Update $22.50 The thirty year update to the international best-seller, The Limits to Growth, published now as a revised, updated edition of Beyond the Limits: Confronting Global Collapse, Envisioning a Sustainable Future.
The 30-Year Update $42.50 The thirty year update to the international best-seller, The Limits to Growth, published now as a revised, updated edition of Beyond the Limits: Confronting Global Collapse, Envisioning a Sustainable Future.
The 30-Year Update $20.00 The thirty year update to the international best-seller, The Limits to Growth, published now as a revised, updated edition of Beyond the Limits: Confronting Global Collapse, Envisioning a Sustainable Future.
Conversations about Nature, Culture, and Eros $20.00 In this far-ranging and heartening collection, Derrick Jensen gathers conversations with environmentalists, theologians, Native Americans, psychologists, and feminists, engaging some of our best minds in an exploration of more peaceful ways to live on Earth.
How to Read and Understand It $37.95 Patrick Whitefield shares a lifetime’s knowledge of the myriad interactions that go to make up the fascinating and varied landscapes we see all around us. He will inspire you to reconnect with the land as a living entity, not a collection of different scenery, and develop an active relationship with nature and the countryside.
A 30 Day Program to Lose 5000 Pounds $12.95 Low Carbon Diet is an easy to use guide that will show you, step-by-step, how to dramatically reduce your CO2 output in just a month's time.
$17.50 Jean Giono's tale of Elzéard Bouffier, the intrepid tree planter who single-handedly reforests a barren section of southern France.
$10.00 Jean Giono's tale of Elzéard Bouffier, the intrepid tree planter who single-handedly reforests a barren section of southern France.
$49.95 Jean Giono's tale of Elzéard Bouffier, the intrepid tree planter who single-handedly reforests a barren section of southern France.
$25.00 Jean Giono's tale of Elzéard Bouffier, the intrepid tree planter who single-handedly reforests a barren section of southern France.
$16.00 Jean Giono's tale of Elzéard Bouffier, the intrepid tree planter who single-handedly reforests a barren section of southern France.
$7.95 Nontoxic Housecleaning—the latest in the Chelsea Green Guide series—provides a way for people to improve their immediate environment every day. Pregnant women, parents of young children, pet owners, people with health concerns, and those who simply care about a healthy environment—and a sensible budget—can all benefit from the recipes and tips in this guide.
$19.95 The tale of the fight to save the northern forest, a fight not unlike those waged across the world every day in other forests.
Betrayal and Courage in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill $21.95 Ott illustrates in stirring fashion the oil industry’s 20-year trail of pollution and deception that led to the tragic 1989 spill and delves deep into the disruption to the fishing community for the next 10 years.
$39.95 In Not One Drop: Betrayal and Courage in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Author Riki Ott—a rare combination of commercial salmon "fisherm'am" and PhD marine biologist—describes firsthand the impacts of oil companies' broken promises when the Exxon Valdez spills most of its cargo and despoils thousands of miles of shore. The documentary film Black Wave is a heartbreaking account of the environmental, social, and economic consequences of the spill that changed the lives of the people of Cordova, Alaska, forever.
Stories of How Nature Heals and Unifies $30.00 Open Spaces Sacred Places is a book that dramatically demonstrates how nature has the power
to heal and unify in our increasingly frenetic 21st-century world. It is a series of inspirational
stories told through the voices of "firesouls," those passionate and persistent people who have
brought communities together to create public areas of respite.
$25.00 Here for the first time is Derrick Jensen live, recorded at one of his many standing-room-only performances.
Readings on People and Place $16.95 A ravishing anthology of classic and contemporary readings on the many facets of land stewardship, including relationships between wild and settled lands, the ecological nature of home, the purpose of work, and the role of the local in an age of the global.
Finding Wholeness in a Fragmented Land $12.00 On Sale: $5.00!
Pinhook: Finding Wholeness in a Fragmented Land is a meditation on our fragmented wilderness, the power of wild places, and the ways we can begin to repair the damage we've done to the land and to ourselves.
An Easy Household Guide $7.95 This easy to use guide has the answers to all your recycling questions. Use its A-Z listing of everyday household items to see how you can recycle most of your unwanted things, do your bit for the planet, and maybe make a bit of money while you’re at it.
Energy, Ecology, Equality $27.95 We have turned our home planet into a disposable world, using resources as though there were no tomorrow. It is time to make it a renewable world instead.
A Guide to Watching African Animals $30.00 The best field guide for observing and understanding the behavior of African mammals. This is an indispensable tool for travelers to Africa, as well as for wildlife enthusiasts watching these magnificent animals at zoos and wildlife parks.
Science and Adventure in Pursuit of a New Species $19.95 Search for the Golden Moon Bear recounts Montgomery’s quest—fraught with danger and mayhem—to reconstruct an evolutionary record and piece together a living portrait of her littleknown subject. This beautiful animal is not just a scientific eureka! It is also a powerful symbol of conservation. Search for the Golden Moon Bear is a field report from the frontiers of science and the ends of the earth, seamlessly weaving together folklore, natural history, and contemporary research into fantastic travelogue.
The Struggle to Save an Endangered Species $25.00 The story of endangered seaside sparrows in Florida.
Or, Life on a Salt Marsh $22.50 On Sale: $5.00!
A biography of the famous New England salt marsh, interweaving science, history, and memoir.
Or, Life on a Salt Marsh $16.95 A biography of the famous New England salt marsh, interweaving science, history, and memoir.
The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill $24.95 Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$ exposes oil as a human and environmental health hazard, based on stories of key witnesses and participants in the environmental tragedy that struck Prince William Sound in 1989. 2005 finalist for the Benjamin Franklin Book Award in Science and Environment.
The Man-Eaters of Sundarbans $16.95 A book that earned Sy Montgomery her status as one of the most celebrated wildlife writers of our time, Spell of the Tiger brings readers to the Sundarbans, a vast tangle of mangrove swamp and tidal delta that lies between India and Bangladesh. It is the only spot on earth where tigers routinely eat people—swimming silently behind small boats at night to drag away fishermen, snatching honey collectors and woodcutters from the forest. But, unlike in other parts of Asia where tigers are rapidly being hunted to extinction, tigers in the Sundarbans are revered. With the skill of a naturalist and the spirit of a mystic, Montgomery reveals the delicate balance of Sundarbans life, explores the mix of worship and fear that offers tigers unique protection there, and unlocks some surprising answers about why people at risk of becoming prey might consider their predator a god.
Language and Storytelling for Land Conservationists $14.95 In The Story Handbook, contributors Tim Ahern, William Cronon, John Elder, Peter Forbes, Barry Lopez, and Scott Russell Sanders present us with the power of stories, narratives of people and places, and how these stories can advance the work of land conservation toward creating meaningful change in our culture.
Revised Edition $25.00 In Strangers Devour the Land Boyce Richardson provides an intimate look into the people and communities of James Bay, particularly the Cree. It is a moving chronicle of the resistance of people to the dams, the story of James Bay I, and how Hydro-Quebec came to begin the largest single hydroelectric project in North America.
Exercises to stretch and build learning and systems thinking capabilities $70.00 Available for Pre-order (Expected Ship Date: April 22, 2010) This book has become a favorite of K–12 teachers, university faculty, and corporate consultants. It provides short gaming exercises that illustrate the subtleties of systems thinking. The companion DVD shows the authors introducing and running each of the thirty games.
The Environmental Consequences of Motorized Recreation $60.00 Thrillcraft exposes the lasting damage done to our land, water, and air from the growing plague of jet skis, quads, dirt bikes, dune buggies, snowmobiles, and other motorized recreational craft that are penetrating the last bastions of wild America.
An Uncivilized Solution to a Global Crisis $17.95 Time’s Up! is about changing our behavior. The book describes how our actions affect the very things on Earth that we depend on for survival, at scales that we rarely contemplate. It arms us with the tools to free us from a culture that has blinded us for centuries, and which will allow us to live in a way that will give Earth, and ourselves, a viable future.
Recycling Waste and Conserving Water $14.00 The Toilet Papers is an informative, inspiring, and irreverent look at how people have dealt with their wastes through the centuries. In a historical survey, Van der Ryn provides the basic facts concerning human wastes, and describes safe designs for toilets that reduce water consumption and avert the necessity for expensive and unreliable treatment systems.
From oil dependency to local resilience $24.95 We live in an oil-dependent world, arriving at this
level of dependency in a very short space of time
by treating petroleum as if it were in infinite
supply. Most of us avoid thinking about what
happens when oil runs out (or becomes
prohibitively expensive), but The Transition
Handbook shows how the inevitable and
profound changes ahead can have a positive
outcome. These changes can lead to the rebirth
of local communities that will grow more of their
own food, generate their own power, and build
their own houses using local materials. They can also
encourage the development of local currencies to keep
money in the local area.
For a Local, Resilient Future $22.95 The Transition Timeline lightens the fear of our uncertain future, providing a map of what we are facing and the different pathways available to us. It describes four possible scenarios for the UK and world over the next twenty years, ranging from Denial, in which we reap the consequences of failing to acknowledge and respond to our environmental challenges, to the Transition Vision, in which we shift our cultural assumptions to fit our circumstances and move into a more fulfilling, lower energy world.
Saints, Sinners, Truths and Lies About the Global Water Crisis $17.95 This book explores humanity's struggles for, against, and with water and the convoluted and potentially catastrophic nature of our relationship with this seeming innocuous, ubiquitous substance.
A True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters, and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas $18.00 A lyrical, gripping narrative about one woman's fight to save her community, An Unreasonable Woman is an Erin Brockovich thriller with the literary richness of a Barbara Kingsolver novel.
A True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters, and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas $27.50 A lyrical, gripping narrative about one woman's fight to save her community, An Unreasonable Woman is an Erin Brockovich thriller with the literary richness of a Barbara Kingsolver novel.
The Embattled Future of Passenger Rail Service A Year Spent Riding Across America $17.95 During the tumultuous year of 2008—when gas prices reached $4 a gallon, Amtrak set ridership records, and a commuter train collided with a freight train in California—journalist James McCommons spent a year on America’s trains, talking to the people who ride and work the rails throughout much of the Amtrak system. Organized around these rail journeys, Waiting on a Train is equal parts travel narrative, personal memoir, and investigative journalism.
Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Biruté Galdikas $17.95 Three astounding women scientists have in recent years penetrated the jungles of Africa and Borneo to observe, nurture, and defend humanity’s closest cousins. Jane Goodall has worked with the chimpanzees of Gombe for nearly 50 years; Dian Fossey died in 1985 defending the mountain gorillas of Rwanda; and Biruté Galdikas lives in intimate proximity to the orangutans of Borneo. All three began their work as protégées of the great Anglo-African archeologist Louis Leakey, and each spent years in the field, allowing the apes to become their familiars—and ultimately waging battles to save them from extinction in the wild.
Use Less—Save More $7.95 100 simple and effective tips for saving water, inside and outdoors of your home or business. Packed with practical ideas for your kitchen, bath, landscaping, and water using chores.
A 30 Day Program to Protect and Conserve Our Water Resources...One Drop at a Time $12.95 In Water Stewardship: A 30 Day Program to Protect and Conserve Our Water Resources... One Drop at a Time, environmental behavior-change pioneer David Gershon uses his time-tested methodology to empower readers to take an active role in improving the quality and availability of one of our most precious resources. This immensely readable illustrated handbook guides readers through 32 behavior-change actions and action plans for each of three topics: water quality, water conservation and community volunteering/advocacy. Employing Gershon’s acclaimed EcoTeam model—which has helped more than 250,000 people around the world reduce their environmental footprint by 25 percent—Water Stewardship gives readers the concrete tools they need to make a meaningful impact on water preservation and conservation. This book will also be of interest to any watershed organization or local government involved in watershed protection, as it provides an effective and scalable program for reducing household non–point-source pollution. Water Stewardship has the power to move citizens beyond awareness to behavior change, and generate enough participation to make a measurable difference in non–point-source pollution in their watershed.
An Alphabet for Living $7.95 Award-winning actress Lisa Harrow and her husband, internationally renowned whale biologist Roger Payne, provide a practical and charming guide to Web resources for sustainable living.
A Manual for Self-Reliance, Sustainability, and Surviving the Long Emergency $35.00 When Technology Fails provides something for everyone, from parents who want to help their families when a disaster strikes, to the go-it-alone survivalist, to the eco-minded person who wishes to tread more lightly on the earth—whatever the future may hold.
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