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New Earthships capture more energy, water & food at lower cost

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With walls made from old tires packed with earth, as well as upcycled glass bottles and cans, Earthships have always been built with mainly found materials. The home provides its own energy (with photovoltaics and passive solar and geothermal tubes), water (rainwater and even dew-water capture) and grows food in the essential greenhouse (necessary for temperature regulation and for filtering the water to be reused).

Costs range from $100,000 for a Simple Survival model to $1.5 million for the top-of-the-line Global design. Earthship Biotecture h as justcompleted their first Encounter: an affordable model that provides all the power, water and good of a more costly home.

Deborah Binder has been building Earthships for the past 8 years, both her own home, and community projects in places like Malawi and Puerto Rico. She gave us a tour of the first Encounter build, as well as the Global model she is test-living.

We stopped in at the Encounter build #3 where foreman Phil Basehart pounded tires and explained how the Encounter compares to other models.

The Encounter Earthship https://www.earthshipglobal.com/the-encounter

On *faircompanies https://faircompanies.com/vide....os/new-earthships-ca

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago  

to live someplace where the commies are left behind.
sounds like a good idea right?

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Salty
Salty
3 years ago

100k? Wtf.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
3 years ago

think of it from this perspective, while you are paying it off every other expense is pretty much free, you no longer need to pay for the water bills or electricity bills or the heating and cooling bills, because the house was built to provide all these things on their own. and when you payed off the main bill your pretty much living for free at that point.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
3 years ago

no other house provides all these things at such a steal of a price, your average home's base cost depending on where you build or buy, can range up to 500k and you still need to pay for the heating, cooling, electricity, water, waste, bills on top of the original cost. conventional houses are hell in expenses in comparison to this when it comes to the overall cost.

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Salty
Salty
3 years ago

@KEEPER: home ownership is programmed ethnofem kneejerk and steep path to insolvency + enslavement

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KEEPER
KEEPER
3 years ago

@Salty: it obviously comes down to what you value. if you value stability and freedom at a low cost to your overall living, than this is a good deal, but if your values differ because you want to live near a city where you are close to everything than that's where your value system will lead you. or maybe not, maybe you just want to live the nomad life and move from place to place or live in your car or bus or whatever. most ppl won't want what this video is talking about, because most ppl want the best of the best through the most expensive systems, but everything comes at a cost and has it's pros and it's cons. i for one like the saving potential, though the home is a high cost just to own the land and the labor and materials put into it, the home still pretty much pays for itself, as you don't need to worry about power, water, heating. cooling, electricity bills as this home takes care of most of that for you. there might be some need to supplement some of these things. but you also have the freedom to do other things on the land to aid you further to keep you off the grid.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
3 years ago

i don't know if i would like to be completely off the grid, but i do like the overall savings in this type of lifestyle.

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erick rendoza
erick rendoza
3 years ago

michael reynolds long ago was onto something but the powers that be fought him over permits he should have 40 yrs ago moved to india seems they have more freedoms.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
3 years ago

it seems like that happens quite a bit in history. someone who has a genuine good idea gets purged out for more selfish reasons which makes that other idea get lost to the ages and forgotten.

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TheManInside
TheManInside
3 years ago

I can't stand women talking shit on videos.
They know little to nothing, yet larp as experts. Would this video exist if no men were there to build this?
Oh, the environment...

Keeper, not bashing at you mate.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
3 years ago

i understand your meaning. and your right.

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Mustang
Mustang
3 years ago

Very interesting KEEPER. Thanks for uploading this. Wish I had their construction skills.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
3 years ago

yeah i know, but the cool thing is if you happen to have the money to pay for others to build it for you, than you don't need to do the building, i know a lot of people aren't in that position, but if you are, than that's the preffered option, however there are ones that are already built for sale, so that's how you could skip on the building time. there are so many options, hell you don't even need to build them the exact same way, the reason why earthships are so appealing to a lot of folks is because of how much they can save when they build it themselves, but there are other options, and you could save with these other options in mind.

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