nobodypanic wrote: yet somehow starting a garden in your backyard will do the trick?
sorry, i just had to.
in all seriousness it really depends on where you live. for example, if you live in the middle of alaska, then yeah your gold as far as hunting goes, but i am not too sure how much gardening would help in that circumstance; now if you live on the outskirts of a major city in a temperate clime, well not so good, right? but then gardening might be a viable method.
countrymomma wrote:We're adding a couple of electric base board heaters this month.
darwinsdog wrote:I've posted on this topic elsewhere, either in a different thread here or on TOD, but the solution to firewood availability in most parts of the US is the Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila).
kpeavey wrote: While this may alleviate high prices and supply a sharp increase in demand, it will cause a great disturbance to natural ecosystems. Forest replenishment and ecological sustainability must be a part of equation. If it is not, it will be Easter Island all over again, but on a much grander scale. Are the masses wise enough to see this?
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