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Prairie strips on farms have a big environmental impact: https://youtu.be/n206gIdFW98?si=9cdgw... Two minutes
Squishy wheels will give wheel chair users greater range of transversable surfaces: https://youtu.be/3if3aePhg0I?si=GMQzg... Two minutes
Love the excitement. Please comment on the books thread about what you liked about it. There was much love for its selection but few have picked it up.
Just tried the audiobook sample - hard pass. Shockingly thick accent. I will consider the kindle but the price is a bit high. I thought this would have been more popular, considering the voting.
The Repairer of Lost and Broken Things by Kristine Smith ★★★★☆ In a corporate universe those who want to make a difference, to live a life of purpose, return to Earth.
The Palmdale Community Newsletter by Anthony Lowe ★★★½☆
“The only reason this America and Other America are in two different places is choice. Every day, we choose not to be that place.”
A retiree writers a newsletter about the everyday life of a slightly better America.
Interventions by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller ★★★☆☆ With population down we can finally begin rewilding in earnest. Some land is under remediation, which means access is extremely limited. An Eco Pastor goes in with a small group to see how the land is doing.
Hemingway Verses the Storm by Christopher R. Muscato ★★★½☆ Airships are used as farms to save land. There are also meteorological systems on the ground to prevent tornadoes. But when the software fails, there’s always a cat.
Radiant by Rhondi Salsitz ★★★½☆
Greed tries to destroy a solar road built to a desalination plant.
Drips of Hope by Ember Randall ★★★½☆
As parts of the US run out of water the government has decided on voluntary relocation programs. But it is challenging to uproot long established families.
Lumen by Gail Z. Martin & Larry N. Martin ★★★★☆
The first solar community in the Old West tries to present its technology to the rest of America. There is pushback and sabotage from the coal and gas interests.
The future is blue. Endless blue...except for a few small places that float across the hot, drowned world left behind by long-gone fossil fuel-guzzlers. One of those patches is a magical place called Garbagetown.Tetley Abednego is the most beloved girl in Garbagetown, but she's the only one who knows it. She's the only one who knows a lot of things: that Garbagetown is the most wonderful place in the world, that it's full of hope, that you can love someone and 66% hate them all at the same time.
But Earth is a terrible mess, hope is a fragile thing, and a lot of people are very angry with her. Then Tetley discovers a new friend, a terrible secret, and more to her world than she ever expected.
