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PG&E’s Inability to Adapt to our New Climate Puts the Onus on Us

PG&E’s Inability to Adapt to our New Climate Puts the Onus on Us

by Travis Hill | Oct 31, 2019 | Environment, Terra Cultura News

Pacific Gas and Electric must undoubtedly be feeling the heat these days. It’s easy to lose track of how many of California’s most deadly and destructive wildfires in recent years were sparked by the company’s faulty equipment and failure to properly monitor their...
The Quantified Off-Grid Life

The Quantified Off-Grid Life

by Travis Hill | May 17, 2018 | Agriculture, Environment, Terra Cultura News

We got our first water bill from the Aromas Water District last week. In our first 30 days on the land, we used 220 cubic feet, or 1645.71 gallons of water. That sounds like a lot, but if you do the math, that works out to 54.85 gallons of water used on-site per day...

Composting Toilets, Solar Energy, and Greywater Systems, Oh My!

by Rachel Wohlander | Mar 20, 2018 | Agriculture, Art, Community, Environment, Terra Cultura News

Updates From All 3 of Us on What We’ve Been Researching and Thinking About . . .  Travis: Solar Energy & Childhood Dreams I’ve been fascinated by the idea of using solar panels to achieve off-grid energy independence for as long as I can remember....