Life Is Good : Sustainable Living (National Geographic Documentary)

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Life Is Good : Sustainable Living (National Geographic Documentary) Sustainable living is a lifestyle that attempts to reduce an individual's or society's use of the Earth's natural resources and personal resources. Practitioners of sustainable living often attempt to reduce their carbon footprint by altering methods of transportation, energy consumption, and diet. Proponents of sustainable living aim to conduct their lives in ways that are consistent with sustainability, in natural balance and respectful of humanity's symbiotic relationship with the Earth's natural ecology and cycles. The practice and general philosophy of ecological living is highly interrelated with the overall principles of sustainable development. Lester R. Brown, a prominent environmentalist and founder of the Worldwatch Institute and Earth Policy Institute, describes sustainable living in the twenty-first century as "shifting to a renewable energy–based, reuse/recycle economy with a diversified transport system." In addition to this philosophy, practical eco-village builders like Living Villages maintain that the shift to renewable technologies will only be successful if the resultant built environment is attractive to a local culture and can be maintained and adapted as necessary over the generations. Read more : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_living May you find this video informative and be thrilled to subscribe for more. Thanks for watching!

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  1. This is a humid and mountainous Place, snakes really scattered in the vicinity of the property.
  2. happy days for us!!!
  3. I suppose this is a bit of a thing people might not want to hear.. But, you need young people. You either need to have children enough to replace the old or you need young people interested in internships. Most've these communities I've been to have tremendously exceptional thinkers creating beautiful lifestyles, but without a large population of young energetic people your community will not survive past the founding generation. I see children, but you need more.
  4. I have land in Costa Rica ,if somebody wants to come and share knowledge ,for built a garden or nature sostenible home . :-) The place has 2 spring water ,little forest and we plant already a lot of fruit trees and plants .They are all small know but in a couple years, will be it fun !
  5. Jersey's ! Nice!
  6. this is my dream living condition.
  7. This is wonderful, but I like the self reliant communities that are strict vegetarian. I don't like the slavery of animals. Stop domesticating/enslaving them. You want to live sustainable and be completely free, but yet you want to keep other species as slaves.
  8. Can't wait next spring. We are going to do something similar up on the mountain in Ticino, Switzerland.
  9. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed watching this. Very inspiring :)
  10. Life is good huh?? Wait till the government comes and fuks your place up , be ready!!
  11. iCan I come?
  12. Nice, can I come?
  13. Today, this is called "United Nations Agenda 21" and its goal is world communism.

    From “Masters of Seduction,” by Jeri Lynn Ball:
     At the Sixth Party Congress held in Moscow in 1928, Communists wrote and approved “The Program” to bring in the New World Order. What most Americans don’t know is the real nature of this diabolical criminal scheme. The
    Program of the Third International called for a global environmental program and for the
    transformation of all human beings on earth to accept the New World
    Order. The Communists planned to use the global environmental program as a
    means of eradicating national sovereignty and creating a world dictatorship.
    All nations, nationalities, and national boundaries were to be replaced by an
    omnipotent, one-world government and regional governances. The Communists
    did not want the American approach to liberty, with individual God-given rights
    protected by a government with limited powers. The Communists did not want the
    American concept of rule of law. They wanted unrestrained despotic
    government, power without limit, a world without laws—a brutal,
    terror-inspiring global totalitarian police state which could smash all laws of
    justice, launch campaigns of enslavement and mass murder, and eliminate
    opponents of the New World Order. Twenty delegates from the U.S. voted for the
    1928 Program of the Third International.
  14. Sustainability is lifestyle choice and decisions.
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