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Urban Eco-village

Living on Earth
August 14, 2013
  • By Alan Weisman
The World

In the center of Los Angeles, where natural ecology is a thing forsaken, one neighborhood discourages cars, grows its food, and even tries to get off the grid. Alan Weisman reports.

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