nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg (post carbon institute) and kirsten dirksen (faircompanies)
nicolas.boullosa: heinberg also talked about "peak everything"
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg in his house in santa rosa, california
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg's answers are rich and accurate
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberd invited us to his house in santa rosa, californi
nicolas.boullosa: heinberg just published "the end of growth", his last book
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg (post carbon institute) interviewed by kirsten dirksen
nicolas.boullosa: solar panels
nicolas.boullosa: fruit trees
nicolas.boullosa: chickens
nicolas.boullosa: an edible garden can also be pleasant to observe
nicolas.boullosa: chicken coop
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg, from the post carbin institute in santa rosa, california
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg, interviewed in his backyard by faircompanies
nicolas.boullosa: heinberg mentioned simple living and the example of sustainable locality of the "transition towns"
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg's backyard
nicolas.boullosa: heinberg also showed us the edible garden he built in his backyard
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg, interviewed by kirsten dirksen from faircompanies
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg, from the post carbon institute
nicolas.boullosa: small deck of a tiny house (richard heinberg from the post carbon institute in the background)
nicolas.boullosa: why not represent the fibonacci number in a wall, using glass blocks?
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten dirksen, shooting inside the tiny house richard heinberg built in his backyard
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg, member of the post carbon institute
nicolas.boullosa: i stared at the glass blocks and new something was going on...
nicolas.boullosa: richard heinberg got some help from his students to build a tiny house in his backyard