UK Government to Build Carbon Neutral Ecotowns

Posted on February 14, 2008 by

With grass-roots ecovillages pioneering sustainable living, the mainstream wants in on the action. The Guardian reports that the government in the United Kingdom has plans to build 10 carbon neutral… Read More


An Intentional Community Radio Station?

Posted on February 12, 2008 by

You’ve heard of Christian radio, how about Krishna radio? Well, New Vrindaban, an intentional community in West Vriginia, is seeking a license for a full power radio station so it… Read More


Ecovillage Training Center Video

Posted on February 9, 2008 by

We’ve been wanting to have more video pieces on Community Buzz but video on community is just not as easy to find. We hope to start posting at least one… Read More

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Renewable Energy and Cohousing Podcast

Posted on February 7, 2008 by

[Note, as of February 2017, most of the links below are no longer active.] RenewableEnergyAccess.com has a podcast on cohousing and green building featuring Nubanusit Neighborhood and Farm, a cohousing… Read More


Cohousing – Both Green and Affordable

Posted on February 7, 2008 by

Global Green USA profiled Chiacgo’s Greenway Park Cohousing on the BuildingGreen blog last week. The excerpt from their book, Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing, describes how Greenway Cohousing managed to… Read More

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Cohousing Faces Resistance in Sacramento

Posted on February 7, 2008 by
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The Sacramento NewsReview reports that Sycamore Village Cohousing is facing some resistance from neighbors as it tries to get its plan approved by the local authorities. Despite its impeccable transit-oriented,… Read More


Coworking Brings Community to the Workplace

Posted on February 3, 2008 by

With more and more people working from home it isn’t surprising that some of them would start missing the camaraderie one can feel in a vibrant office spaces. If they… Read More


Area Communities featured in Seattle Times

Posted on January 29, 2008 by

There is a great article in the real estate section of the Seattle Times on intentional communities in the Seattle area. The article focuses mostly on the 15 cohousing communities… Read More


Ecovillage Helps Ithaca Rank as 2nd Greenest City

Posted on January 24, 2008 by

The city of Ithaca was second on the list of Greenest Cities in part due to the work of the Ecovillage at Ithaca an intentional community with two 30-home cohousing… Read More


Artists evicted from Brooklyn ‘Commune’

Posted on January 23, 2008 by

While not a commune in the traditional sense, the residents of 475 Kent Avenue in Brooklyn, NY describe their home as a kibbutz or commune. Unfortunately they were all evicted… Read More


Cohousing Communities in Small Towns Nationwide

Posted on January 21, 2008 by

With over 100 completed cohousing communities in the US, and the idea getting more and more interest and attention, its not surprising that we would see it cropping up in… Read More


Renewable Energy and Cohousing Reduce Home Energy Costs

Posted on January 19, 2008 by
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A recent article on RenewableEnergyAccess.com does a great profile on Nubanusit Neighborhood and Farm, a cohousing community in New Hampshire. The article focuses on the communities Green Buildings (which will… Read More


Cohousing in the Los Angeles Times

Posted on January 17, 2008 by

The LA Times ran a great article on cohousing just before christmas. It profiles Wolf Creek Lodge and focuses on senior cohousing as an up and coming trend.


Churches being recast as intentional communities

Posted on January 17, 2008 by
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An article in The Walton Sun from Santa Rosa Beach, Florida describes how a local church is thriving after recasting itself as an intentional community: “We haven’t set any growth… Read More


Communes and Cohousing on Huffington Post and Good Magazine

Posted on January 17, 2008 by

An article posted on the Huffington Post, a progressive news and blog aggregator, suggests communes and cohousing as an option for the current generation’s economic and social woes. Looking closer… Read More


Co-op America Highlights Eating Co-ops

Posted on January 14, 2008 by

Co-op America published an article on eating co-ops in its Real Money newsletter. The article profiles a variety of groups around the country who have gotten together to share cooking… Read More


Ecovillages in E Magazine

Posted on January 14, 2008 by

Environtal magazine E has an article on the ecovillage movement. For some reason they lead off with six paragraphs on Arocsanti before the get into the general ecovillage trend, mentioning… Read More


Ecohood Profiled in Plenty

Posted on January 14, 2008 by

Plenty Magazine has a short article on Eco Neighborhoods and urban ecology. Back-to-the-landers have been making a comeback of sorts, what with the rise of the farmers’ markets and localvores… Read More


Senior Cohousing in Rocky Mountain News

Posted on January 14, 2008 by

The Rocky Mountain News has an article on Senior Cohousing in Colorado, specifically featuring Silver Sage Cohousing. The couple, in their 60s, looked at various homes here until an ad… Read More


Cohousing Based Author Gives Simple Living Advice

Posted on January 14, 2008 by

The  Bouldenewspaper, The Daily Camera, has an article on a cohousing resident who has authored a book on simple living called Simple Prosperity: Finding Real Wealth in a Sustainable Lifestyle.… Read More


Green Mountain Communes Profiled on Indy Media

Posted on January 14, 2008 by

Indy Media of New Hampshire has a great article on a variety of communes in the Green Mountain area over the past few decades. Read the article.


Emma Goldman Finishing School in Yes! Magazine

Posted on January 14, 2008 by

Yes! magazine has an article on the intentional community, Emma Goldman Finishing School. EGFS is an income-sharing household in Seattle and the article describes how EGFS members make do working… Read More


Realtors talking up Cohousing for Seniors

Posted on December 22, 2007 by

More and more people are talking about senior and elder cohousing as well as multi-generational cohousing as a way for seniors to live out their later years in a supportive… Read More

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Washington Village Cohousing back to the drawing board

Posted on December 22, 2007 by

Boulder citizens have gotten the Wonderland Hill Development Corporation to rethink its plans for the Washington Village site. After a successful petition drive, WHDC says they will go back to… Read More


Podcast on cooperative options for seniors

Posted on December 19, 2007 by

A conference in Charlottesville, VA spoke to the question of innovative options for aging in community. The panel is moderated by Dene Peterson of the ElderSpirit Community and panelists include:… Read More


Cohousing as a way to care for aging boomers

Posted on December 19, 2007 by

WMBB discusses the tough question of how our society can care for our aging population as the baby boomers hit retirement. One option for aging boomers is cohousing: “We think… Read More


San Francisco to turn Treasure Island into an ecovillage

Posted on December 14, 2007 by

Well they aren’t using the term ecovillage yet but San Francisco is debating what to do with Treasure Island, a human made island in the SF Bay with a now-defunct… Read More


Worldwatch article on ecovillages and cohousing

Posted on December 12, 2007 by

In August Worldwatch published a nice article about ecovillages and cohousing and how they can help reduce one’s ecological footprint. This article is still getting picked up by other media,… Read More


Ecovillages in the real estate section

Posted on December 11, 2007 by

I always love seeing communities in the real estate section. Not when they are for sale, but when it seems they can’t figure out where else to put them. This… Read More


Quaker walkers visit Rosewind Cohousing and Port Townsend Ecovillage

Posted on December 10, 2007 by

Well travelling bloggers do seem to stop in communities often and its nice to get their first hand descriptions of the place. And if you thought biodiesel or bikes were… Read More

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