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| Of the worlds total water supply, only 3% is fresh water, and of this only 0.03% is available to us because the rest is locked in icecaps, clouds, etc. |
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| In 1945, frugal and health minded Americans were growing a full 42% of their vegetables and fruits in backyards, schoolyards, and community gardens. Food purchases were made from locally owned grocers, who stocked their shelves with a wide variety of items typically raised within a 100-mile radius of their communities. Source: Organic Consumers Association |
| David Holmgren on the Endurance of Suburbia |