Browse Forums Eco Living Re: Eco living - Bringing food production home! 61Aug 26, 2009 11:17 pm So if someone could get cold fusion working, would the calculator show it as being a viable energy source? Would any of the stats and transport costs make it unworkable? Going into this we could fluff about with a calculator till the cows come home and come up intellectual ways of discrediting something as not being worth while. The single most important thing about the new age of food production is that isn't going to fit into traditional economics so well. None of it does. What does is global ownership of food production by only a few corporations. If we were to approach sustainability in the same way business and corporations do then we wouldn't bother to get off a couch and do something because the economics of the energy used would not justify the effort. Folks just get out there and do something that our ancestors did, grow your own food It isn't a trend either and this is something acknowledged by many world experts as here to stay (or should I say in a better way the "experts", people of authority who's knowledge on the subject is internationally respected ) For more on the topic visit: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17096 and get into watching this bloke http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/costa/flash ... -Costa-63/ Re: Eco living - Bringing food production home! 62Aug 26, 2009 11:21 pm 2 pies r squared and the donut whit no howl Thats funny onc_artisan Where you are coming from is where you are going to... I would be wary. Is you site demilished but nothing else done? Sounds like liquidity problems to me. Our builder did the same. Got hundreds of thousands of dollars of… 2 15349 3 5549 Can anyone suggest a house layout where the kitchen-dining - living runs the length across the rear of the house left to right where our best view will be we… 0 4319 |