Monday, January 23, 2012

Perma-Fusion: Sun Room and the Rocket Mass Heater

I'm enjoying my studies in Permaculture along with my newly found love for Pinterest.  


While browsing information on Rock Mass Heaters and Stoves I wondered if  the functionality of the Rocket Mass can be merged with the serenity of a fancy sun room.  Rocket Mass heaters are cleaner and more energy efficient than wood burning stoves and heaters.


I don't know how functional this will be, but in my world, I want to merge the two pictures below.

A Rocket Mass Heater 

A sun room room I found on Pinterest.  I can do without the staircase.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Going Green: 2011 Reflections


How well did I do in my quest to go green last year?


I've added tactics I used last year, and plans for this year below.

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Household Items:
  • Replaced some  insect repellants with safer essential oil mixes
  • Began purchasing natural household brands: 
  • Method natural air fresheners
  •  Vinegar for mold removal
  • Collected digital and old subscriptions to gardening, natural home health, and organic magazines
  • Purchase more natural , cleansing and household brands: 7th Generation and Method Detergents
  • Use vinegar, lemon juice, salt and baking soda for household mixes
  •  Look for natural products coupon and savings online or through natural magazines  
Green Jobs or Workforce:
  • Green Office: Oxygen-giving plants
  • Mugs over styrofoam cups
  • Encouraged steel canisters
  • Used  fair trade coffee
  •  Moved towards paperless office
  • Recycled paper, plastic, ink and occasional  tissue, 
  • Consider getting certifications in green building or landscape design (LEED, Permaculture PDC)
  • Add green marketing to my skills and possibly seek out work or add tactics to my projects
  • Possibly volunteer for a green building project (Habitat For Humanity) or an organic food co-op, CSA, non-profit or urban farm.
Energy-efficient products:
  • Subscribed to Renewable Energy Electricity Plan
  • Added CFL bulbs
  • Rarely used dishwasher use
  • Connected printer, tv, and other heavy burning electrical items to power pack to turn off 
  • Transition from CFL bulbs to natural lighting or LED lights
  • Use less microwave, and cook on stove
  • Caulk everything!
Food:
  • Monitor pesticide-heavy vegetables and fruits; chose organic fruits/veggies when possible
  • Learned about freezer cooking
  • Start vegetable and herb garden. Just garden everywhere!
  • Prepare to go Vegan, Vegetarian or Flexitarian
  • Join a local CSA, Co-op or non-profit to supplement organic vegetables
  • Join Seedsavers or become a part of seed library
  • Learn to cook well
  • Learn and start freezer cooking, preserving, and fermenting with food.
Cosmetics:
  • Removed all cosmetics; changed hair products to natural products
  •  Made my own skin and hair products to monitor ingredient allergies
  • Slowly incorporate "natural cosmetics" into my regimen; monitor reactions to various products
  • Create my own lotions, deodorant, and cosmetics
  • Stay away from Triclosan, Phthalates, Parabens, Petroleum By-products, harsh Fragrances, dyes in cosmetics (FD & C) with coal tar, hydroquinone, mercury, lead, 1,4 dioxane (peg, polyethylene, polyethylene glycol)
Water:
  • Added aerators to sink and shower
  • Purchased spring and distilled waters
  • Consider filters to tap water and shower
  •  Look into water harvesting
Recycle: 
  • Recycle Printer Ink
  • Look for ways to reuse paper
  • Use cardboard for gardening layers
  • Consider if it makes sense to separate plastics, paper, and recycle at a distant center
  • Compost
Indoor Air Quality:
  • Opened windows
  • Use air-cleaning and oxygen-giving plants for home
Transportation (fuel efficiency)
  • Work from home or close to home
  • If public transportation is feasible, do it. 
Fair Trade:
  • Consider fair trade coffee for home/guests.
Studies:
  • Urban Farming
  • General Sustainability
  • Gardening
  • Consider taking a permaculture course or preparing to get LEED accredited
  • Read 48 books on gardening, permaculture, renewable energy, self-sufficiency 
  • Start first garden 
  • Watch 20 environmental documentaries (e.g. Gasland, Geoff Lawton Soils, Dirt,