RE: Introduction: Lifestyle Freedom, Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice… @therealdeal
Greetings!
So GRATEFUL to read this post. It is very rare to find people running their own "business" and even far more rare to find people living sustainably and in community!
I know A LOT about both of these things as I haven't had a job/boss in 15 years nor paid taxes or bought stuff at stores. I also founded @gardenofeden a sustainable community with the lowest carbon footprint in the country.
Our life is truly awesome not just because we are healthy and happy but we are improving the world around us every day influencing thousands.
I will be following you on here as I feel we will have much in common to share/discuss and appreciate~
Infinite Blessings~*~
https://steemit.com/community/@gardenofeden/a-delicious-taste-of-the-abundantly-free-life-in-our-sustainable-community
Hey Quinneaker, thanks for touching base! Your community sounds awesome.
Can you give me some insight into how Garden of Eden knows it has the lowest carbon footprint?
Well no one really knows anything. Though I have not seen an organization of ANY kind with a lower carbon footprint. Its somewhat of a lengthy math equation but simple math none the less. All one has to do it calculate the carbon footprint of every action, resources used, etc.