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I've lived a slower and less expensive life going off the grid, and I'm happier because of it.


I bought my first electric car in 1970. Its top speed was 15 mph and it had just a 15 mile range - it was essentially a golf cart with a windshield wiper and a horn.


For my own health, I thought it was better to eat a plant based diet. I'm going to be 60 soon and I have boundless energy and I feel really good, so I'm all for it.


When I was single, I was down to $100 of power a year.


People don't want to give up their SUVs. They don't want to turn the thermostat down in the winter and up in the summer.


One of the regular intervals of meditation in my life, believe it or not, is in my car.


Los Angeles is a city known as much for it's sun as for its stars and it's dirty air.


I've been in movies with Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson - but I was on 'The Simpsons,' and finally, in the eyes of my children, I was a star.


I'm not a wealthy person because I was never a star. I was a working actor and a supporting actor.


I was a typical Valley teen, in smoggy Van Nuys.


I started composting in 1970 by taking my food scraps out behind where I lived and burying them in a hole next to the railroad tracks - and green things started to grow there!


For decades, community colleges have been the backbone of American workforce training. Because they are nimble and closely attuned to local community needs, they are inherently positioned to be influential leaders of the movement for a sustainable economy.


By 1990 I went back to no gasoline; I was just riding around on my bike, taking the bus. I had a tiny little electric car that didn't go very far or very fast. People thought I'd lost my mind. Even my own family thought I'd lost my mind.


My father also encouraged my love of nature. He urged me to become a Cub Scout, and later a Boy Scout, and I found I really liked being outdoors.


I can trace my environmentally-friendly lifestyle back to my childhood. My father was a conservative Republican that liked to 'conserve'.


As someone who has grown up living in Southern California, I know all too well about the costs and scarcities of water.


I'm a strong proponent of green tech for anyone who can afford it, having spent the last 40 years working toward achieving a smaller and smaller eco-impact for myself.


The film 'Tapped' illustrates quite clearly how we've been getting 'soaked' for years by the bottled water industry.


It takes less land to grow a pound of broccoli than it does a pound of beef. Less land to grow a pound of grain than a pound of beef. Less water, less energy.


The environmental crisis is all a result of rushing.