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               As a blogger, one of the things I’m often asked is
"How on
earth did you get started with all this?” For as long as I can remember, I've loved to share 'Eco' passions, peeves, and points of view with others around me. EAST COAST ECO.COM has added immense value to my life, and I love having the chance to share my passions and wonderings with my loyal readers. Explore my site, and enjoy.

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How America can leave fossil fuels behind, in one chart | 2020 Election...

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And what the 2020 US election means for climate change. What do you wish the presidential candidates would talk about? http://vox.com/ElectionVideos

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Homesteading - How Many Mouths Do We Feed?

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Homesteading - How Many Mouths Do We Feed? On our farm we have a whole lot of animals! We have meat chickens, egg chickens, sheep, turkeys and pigs. But how many animals do we feed each day?

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How ‘upcycling’ discarded ingredients into food is gaining momentum

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“Upcycling,” a new technique of making food using discarded ingredients, is gaining momentum with entrepreneurs looking to create new food categories. Special Correspondent Allison Aubrey and Producer Mary Beth Durkin report on this gowing food movement as part of NewsHours “Waste Not, Want Not” series.

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