The property, occupying a beachfront stretch surrounded by 125 acres of wilderness
preserve, has just 11 wooden bungalows, all of which are screened, fan - cooled, elevated on stilts (translation: no air - conditioning necessary),
and have composting toilets, solar - powered
electricity, hot
water generated by thermal heaters,
and comfy king - size beds with hemp
and organic cotton linens.
Expanding U.S. biofuel production will require tradeoffs between ambitious fuel production targets
and other societal goals, including protection of the
water we need for drinking, growing food,
preserving aquatic habitats,
and producing
electricity.