New Mexico residents are trying to a break free from Los Alamos’ nuclear
legacy by creating more environmentally sound ways of living. At the
forefront of this struggle is renegade architect Michael Reynolds,
creator of radically sustainable living options through a process called
"Earthship Biotecture." Reynolds’ solar homes are created from natural
and recycled materials, including aluminum cans, plastic bottles and
used tires. These off-the-grid homes minimize their reliance on public
utilities and fossil fuels by harnessing their energy from the sun and
wind turbines. In Taos, New Mexico, Reynolds gives us a tour of one of
the sustainable-living homes he created.
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