[Strawbale] Build Green - SB on The Nature of Things -David Suzuki

Beth A eadams21 at hotmail.com
Thu May 17 10:42:29 CDT 2007


That will be an interesting program.  I wonder why Mr. Suzuki chose to 
showcase a home that is so expensive and out of reach from the regular 
person.  There's an excerpt in the This magazine from July-August 2004 that 
indicates the Randy Bachman home cost around $500 per square foot!  
http://www.thismagazine.ca/issues/2004/07/yankee.php

Thanks for letting us know about the program.
Beth Adams

eadams21 at hotmail.com


----Original Message Follows----
From: "skylin" <skylin at amtelecom.net>
To: <STRAWBALE at LISTSERV.REPP.ORG>
Subject: [Strawbale] Build Green - SB on The Nature of Things -David Suzuki
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 09:16:31 -0400


The Nature of Things with David Suzuki:
(Canadian tv  7:00 CBC-TV on Sunday June 17/07)
BUILD GREEN: Build Green will turn the construction industry on its head. 
Who can forget the lesson of the “Three Little Pigs?” Build Green will 
reveal to audiences that the opposite is true—straw is good, bricks are bad. 
Viewers will discover that when it comes to raw power, nothing can beat the 
sun, wind and the rain, not to mention dirt, straw and sewage. Even Suzuki, 
the original “Mr. Green”, has a thing or two to learn. Hit the dirt road 
with him as he travels to the heart of “green-land” (B.C.’s Salt Spring 
Island) to visit Randy Bachman’s ultra-cool, super-ecological abode.
June 17, 2007


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