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Let the Sun Work

Let the Sun Work

Sustainable Living in a Post-Petroleum World
  • Home
    • About This Site
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Copyright
  • The Challenge
    • A Brief History of Economic Growth
    • Catastrophic Climate Change
    • Ceding Geopolitical Judgment to Soldiers
    • Coming to Grips with the Population of the World
    • Digesting the Distressing Reality of Futility in Our Response to Climate Change
    • Don’t Worry, Be Happy
    • How Much Oil is Left in the World?
    • Is Economic Growth Ever Sustainable?
    • Population and the Bathroom Metaphor
    • Post-Petroleum Terminology
    • Reasons Not To Be Concerned About Peak Oil (with Refutations)
    • Pronatalist Policies and Customs
    • Resources for “Becoming Green” Workshop
    • The Fall of the Creative Class
    • The Futility of Wars Over Petroleum
    • The Ins and Outs of Elasticity in the Price of Petroleum
  • Community
    • A New Understanding of Etiquette and Manners in the Post-Petroleum World
    • Changing Minds About the Triple Threat
    • Disruptive Generosity
    • Living in Two Worlds
  • Shelter
    • Why Does Convection Work the Way it Does?
    • Heating Household Water
    • Finding True South
    • Using a StratoJet to Stay Warm in a High-Ceiling Room
    • Calculating True South for Your Location Using Solar Noon
  • Joy
    • What Can You Do with an Old Pair of Blue Jeans?
    • The Ideal Post-Petroleum Vehicle
  • Energy
    • Conservation Is the Best Security
    • If Gasoline Costs $100 per Gallon . . .
    • Making Ethanol from Corn Is a Bad Idea for America
    • Net Metering
    • Our Statement In Support of Net Metering in Alabama
    • Stamp Out Idle PV!
    • The Energy in a Barrel of Oil
    • The History of CERA Price Predictions for Crude Oil
  • Food and Water
    • Community Supported Agriculture
    • Food in the Post-Petroleum World
    • Harvesting Rainwater from Your Roof

Welcome

The Triple Threat Challenge We Face

  • Peak Oil
  • Catastrophic Climate Change
  • Overpopulation

lee&amandaThe Solutions We Need

  • Energy
  • Food & Water
  • Shelter
  • Community
  • Finding Joy

About LetTheSunWork

About Lee and Amanda

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