Open Source Ecology Blog

On Biofuels

Today I had an interesting conversation with Fabio Barone, a Master’s of Science student in Holistic Science at Schumacher College. We discussed bioproducts – biofuels, bioplastics, and others – which are one of the keys to localization...

Yama Loves a Baby

Sometimes I regret that Yama will never be a mother. She loves babies. Every visitor and newcomer receives a warm welcome from Yama, but babies receive a special whimper of pure eagerness. For example, when we brought home ducklings , Yama was pure...

Growing a Permanent Society

We are proposing the creation of Global Villages that contain: (1), permanent agriculture, (2) 100% renewable and local energy production, (3), biofuel production, and (4), permafacture. For the permanent agriculture side a good example for our land would...

Does Anyone Know Where I Could Get a 250 Mile Per Gallon Car?

I was looking for a one cylinder diesel engine today for our new Troy-Bilt Horse rototiller. It appears that the Horse model is the simplest, longest-lasting rototiller of all tillers – so we snatched one up. It was made in the 70’s, and it...

Fertile Birthing Period

I’ve been asked a number of times about the progress on the CEB press. The best answer is that we’re in a fertile birthing period. If you went through the presentation in yesterday’s blog – you know that we decided to build our...

Presentation on the Global Village Construction Set

Last week we spoke at the University of Missouri, Columbia. The topic was the Global Village Construction Set: Open Source Engineering for Sustainable Living. I focused on the construction of economies that utilize local resources. I proposed the route...

CEB Infrastructure

In order to build with the Compressed Earth Block press, and in order to produce these machines at Factor e, we need a certain level of infrastructure. Here is what we are doing: Say you want to fabricate CEB presses. Start with a facility: CEB walls...

Just Tools for Life Revisited

Time is a marvelous means for putting things into perspective. Your most embarrassing moment as a seven-year-old becomes the funniest story of the evening twenty years later. And likewise, those hilarious jokes at two in the morning, produce puzzled looks...

Oh Well

We have not been blogging much lately, because spring is here and we’re on the land. When spring hits, the sparks start flying with action outside. We’re building Sanctuary, aka Factor e Farm. The last week we’ve been drilling our well...

Just Tools for Life

Stan Rhodes recently sent us a couple books in the mail: “Influence: Science and Practice” by Robert Cialdini and “Made to Stick” by Chip and Dan Heath.  I quickly devoured both books as they both proved to be interesting and...