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Letters: Cozy Kitchens

Re “A Roomy 178 Square Feet,” by Penelope Green (Feb. 11)

At Home With Walt Frazier: The Transition Game

Walt Frazier, the former New York Knicks star, has settled in on St.

What Are Your Favorite Gurus for Gardening Advice In Your Region?

Readers share regional gardening resources.

U.S. Wind Energy Potential Is Three Times Higher Than Previously Estimated

New estimates for wind energy potential are blowing us away! The United States has the potential to create nine times as much energy by wind annually as was created by all energy sources combined in 2009.

A Bucket a Day Helps Hold Global Warming at Bay

Energy expert Dan Chiras shares the technique of conserving water with a two-gallon bucket.

Tender and Tasty Birds

Advice on how to get the most tender and flavorful meat from your chickens.

Statement on Chicken Ordinances

We strongly support keeping a few chickens (hens only) within city limits. Feel free to use this statement if you’re working to get an ordinance passed to allow chickens in your city.

MOTHER’s Publisher Chooses Green Power

We talk about lightening your load on the planet all the time. We tell you how to use the sun to heat your home, save gas, eat sustainably and much more. Ever wonder how MOTHER EARTH NEWS does their part

Protect Your Garden from Killer Compost

You can’t just assume that you’re getting safe compost anymore, unless you make your own, of course. Compost contaminated with herbicide residues has become a real problem, and if you get yours from an outside source who can’t confirm that it’s clean, we’ve got a home test that will clear things up once and for all.

Watch This, and Rethink What’s for Dinner

Food, Inc. , a documentary narrated by Michael Pollan (author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma and In Defense of Food ) and Eric Schlosser (author of Fast Food Nation ), examines the dark side of the U.S.