Earthships - America's Off-Grid Desert Community

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Off the Cuff

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Earthships are off-grid houses made of trash. These off-grid homes are fully self sustainable and do not require any utilities for comfortable living. Amazingly, the beautiful earthships are actually made out of garbage. In New Mexico’s desert town of Taos there is a large community of like minded people that dwell in earthships. In this episode we explore why they are there and why they choose this way of life.
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@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series Рік тому
Would YOU live in an Earthship?
@melonetankberry5211
@melonetankberry5211 Рік тому
i would love to say yes, but i am dependent on an internet connection. that will not change no matter where i move.
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series Рік тому
@@melonetankberry5211 What if you had Starlink?
@larationanimation2494
@larationanimation2494 Рік тому
What is starlink?
@jamesweir2943
@jamesweir2943 Рік тому
soy boy with a man bun. you know he ain’t building shiite
@GariWatkins
@GariWatkins Рік тому
Absolutely!
@stephaniegordon834
@stephaniegordon834 2 роки тому
It doesn't surprise me that the government would try to give this man a hard time, he's addressing many issues the politicians can't address in 20-30 years of being in office
@librarynan4610
@librarynan4610 2 роки тому
Or make money off of.
@jaditelady173mary4
@jaditelady173mary4 2 роки тому
And like health...there is no profit to be made in the cure.
@grovermartin6874
@grovermartin6874 2 роки тому
He's also been SO FAR AHEAD of his time. His vision is beginning to be spread and shared and linked with other practical visionaries, like Malcolm Wells and Gernot Minke in Germany. Not everybody can visualize. They need to walk through, feel the energy of a place, listen to the quiet without machine hums, smell the fresh air of the interior, feel the pervasive comfortable temperature, watch the play of light and shadow on the inside of the house. Even then, many forget their initial impressions and either need to re-experience the place or brush it aside as misremembered or illusory. Many people can experience "home" only as the home in which they grew up, or something as close to that as possible. What a tenacious, focussed, enduring spirit drives this man. May his body be as enduring.
@kinngrimm
@kinngrimm 2 роки тому
If you resettle every US citizen with an earthship like these, how much space would they use up? Seeing how these folks seem to like their privacy and have built with quite some room inbetween them. 332 million citizens, how many homes would you expect them to have ? Would there be enough old tires?
@ricjamlig1687
@ricjamlig1687 2 роки тому
And bill gates wants to cover the sun!
@Azzataky
@Azzataky 2 роки тому
So sad to hear this man has cancer. I heard he wanted to build a prototype city like this but noone would offer him land for it. Such a disgrace. He is absolutely right, we need to test housing like this. Amazing man who has done more for the world than probably any architect in last 50 years. I really hope he lives another 30 years.
@miriammiriamxoxo
@miriammiriamxoxo 2 роки тому
Sounded like he's using the opportunity of having cancer to successfully take his health to the next level. Hope he continues to do so!
@priestesslucy3299
@priestesslucy3299 2 роки тому
These structures are massive, it's like each one is a little village. It would be fascinating to see a city of residential earthships built around a central 'community earthship' used for commerce, government functions and education
@jacobrobsolino5666
@jacobrobsolino5666 2 роки тому
The world unfortunately isn’t being run to the betterment of mankind it’s all cost/profit and we have fake democracy and capitalism to thank.
@investwave7262
@investwave7262 2 роки тому
He might get cancer because of living around all of those toxic materials like tires and the rest of the garbage.
@barrasdh
@barrasdh 2 роки тому
@@investwave7262 Or he might have cancer cause hes over 70 yrs old and thats a common way to die for anyone in the world, regardless if you grew up eating hormone packed cows in a polluted city or as a rural Argentinian living on your own private farm. I like the guy. He has a passion and its a positive one. We need more people like him in the world who are willing to veer off the beaten path and prove something else can be done. Personally, I would love to build a small castle.. yeah I know its weird but we all have passions and sometimes the pursuit of those passions leads to a fulfilling life.
@OgFitter
@OgFitter 2 місяці тому
I lived in Taos in the 90s. I had the pleasure of living in an earthship. I remember architects with suits on coming to learn from Mike, then getting handed a shovel to fill tires. The look on their faces.
@olaifatimothy4173
@olaifatimothy4173 28 днів тому
😆
@althechicken9597
@althechicken9597 8 місяців тому
"This is all growin from *shit* " i love this man
@Deadlynedlee
@Deadlynedlee Місяць тому
😂
@10laws2liveby
@10laws2liveby Місяць тому
Well people are nothing more that (extrament)?, from the body that was ejected. Not sure how one spells extrament, but I assume Im close.
@Jackie89000
@Jackie89000 Місяць тому
@@10laws2liveby There's a C in there somewhere but I don't know where and I'm too afraid to guess.
@shirleyvanarsdalecrabtree2880
@shirleyvanarsdalecrabtree2880 26 днів тому
It’s “Excrement “
@nprwikeepa6082
@nprwikeepa6082 23 дні тому
😂😂
@StoneMelber
@StoneMelber 2 роки тому
As a plumber, what I took away from this, is the re-use of water. Being able to use water more times in your house is beneficial to those out in western us that are currently having a water shortage.
@anthonytempleton2135
@anthonytempleton2135 2 роки тому
They should make people with lawn-sprinklers install a device to recycle / redirect their bathwater to it and not use valuable freshwater. Maybe you could invent one?
@Digeroo123
@Digeroo123 2 роки тому
@@anthonytempleton2135 A few year back we had a drought and hosepipe use was banned, no car washing either. I used to use bath water to water my vegetables. I installed a pipe between the bath and the garden. You just need a small pump to start get the water flowing and then syphoning and gravity does the rest. To start with I simply sucked the bath water up the pipe it is easy to know when it is flowing because air is ejected, so then you stop sucking. I never got a mouthful of bath water, but in the end installed a small pump instead.
@mikeleyman2383
@mikeleyman2383 2 роки тому
I never even thought water can be used 4 different times. This place is very inspiring. It just shows great care for the Earth and what people can do when they set their minds to it.
@commenter9967
@commenter9967 2 роки тому
I don't understand why we don't use reclaimed water or grey water as some call it. Isn't it kind of silly we flush toilets with water clean enough to drink?
@Digeroo123
@Digeroo123 2 роки тому
@@commenter9967 I would quite like to set up my toilet to use rain water most of the time. However it would need quite a large storage tank. I would be quite interested in the capacity they have for their Earthships. However, in general I see their Earthships as a terrible blight on the landscape.
@thebob563
@thebob563 2 роки тому
The man is an engineering and architecture genius
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 2 роки тому
Right? You can find some more info on Mike and see some early photos of his builds here: www.earthshipglobal.com/projects
@Chereese0808
@Chereese0808 2 роки тому
He is.
@jovenaldomingo1123
@jovenaldomingo1123 2 роки тому
If one person recycling for life they don’t like u helping the world but when oceans full of trash they say none n they don’t care if u burn ur trash here daily they do like u much it’s a devils eyes world with degre on paper walls 07
@iwishiwaswrongbutimnot517
@iwishiwaswrongbutimnot517 2 роки тому
Yeah, uhm no. He does some cool shit. But genius. I’m not ok with that word being made useless like so many r now days.
@blonds0072
@blonds0072 2 роки тому
Brilliant!
@jovankamarkovicgagne4709
@jovankamarkovicgagne4709 Місяць тому
It’s not a cult; you guys are pioneers of new sustainable solutions in agriculture, food, energy, housing ❤
@plips71755
@plips71755 2 дні тому
And it’s not new, it was around in the 60-70s and it was around before then. People always had rent or mortgage they had to pay. A lot of people went to Canada to get away from Vietnam. It was a hard life, and people got hurt, and as more and more people. If you want to live in and breathing They didn’t want to strike him down, it’s just you have to have rules so people don’t get injured or got poisoned say breathing all them tires, or all that mud falling on you when it collapsed. I mean out there is the place to build it, it’s dry out there, if you put an earth ship on the east coast like my back yard you’d have that grows up 3-4’ because of all the rain. What I love is the people who are talking about out new, - nothing. You just need to go where there is land you can get ownership of and make sure you build as it’s required. Once it’s built it’s done and grandfathered.
@NinjaMagoo
@NinjaMagoo Місяць тому
Hi Mike, I hope you read these comments. I'm so proud to see how far you've come! I doubt you would remember, but you picked me up hitchhiking when I was a kid. It would have been around 1993-94 and I may have been with a girlfriend, heading to a wedding in Las Vegas, New Mexico. I just want to let you know that you've reached more people than you may realize. You told me about the idea behind earth ships, and planted the seed for me that day 30 years ago. I'm accumulating free and cheap secondhand materials for my 3rd, and hopefully final house in Maine. My last one was in Hawaii and it was about 95% recycled materials. Elevated water catchment, gravity fed to a solar "warm" lol, water heater, then to the kitchen sink, toilet and shower, which all fed the bananas and taro. 2 - 17watt RV solar panels for charging batteries, turning on lights, and powering my alarm clock, was all I needed. I can't count the # of times a big storm would come through and knock power out. Then I'd be the only one who showed up to work on time the next day because my alarm clock went off in the morning! I'm glad to see you incorporating plants in your buildings now, as that is the direction I'm going too. I'm hoping to have my favorite tropical fruits growing year around, at home in Maine. Thanks for planting the seed and fighting for our rights to make mistakes and learn from experience! Honestly, that statement should be one of the most important new amendments to our Constitution! (The right to make mistakes and learn from experience. No new nanny laws!)
@shweta-gx3nu
@shweta-gx3nu Місяць тому
This anecdote/story is so heart warming. Goes to show what a kind man Mike is n how even back then was so passionate about his vision.
@jessicaabbinante2009
@jessicaabbinante2009 2 роки тому
"This is all growing from shit" Never thought that sentence would motivate me to live self sustainable life 🤣😍
@veganessence5270
@veganessence5270 2 роки тому
I lost it when I heard that but in a profound kinda way 🤭
@Eli_B3000
@Eli_B3000 2 роки тому
A great description of bouncing back after a bad relationship as well...
@candycakes7921
@candycakes7921 2 роки тому
In ancient times and even some countries around the world they do uses shit as fertilizer cow . goat and human for the food we import all the time
@andreassjoberg3145
@andreassjoberg3145 2 роки тому
Remember, Human shit and pigshit is NOT to be used for crops that grow underground, only for those whose where the harvest is aboveground. Underground crops like potatoes and carrots you use horse,donkey, cow, sheep or goat-manure only! This is basically because of what parasites and diseases the animals have that are likely to pass through crops into our food. You can also always use dried poultry-crap to add aboveground the same way as you add industrial fertiliser, just remember to use a facemask, because you do not want to breathe in powdered chicken-crap and get salmonella or some other bug! Urin is usually safe to use always, as long as you dilute it before spreading, but human urin WILL bring medicine-leftovers with it into the crops, so use with care. Happy growing!
@juliabrown5396
@juliabrown5396 2 роки тому
@@andreassjoberg3145 Maybe call them “Earth Shit Ships” 🤷🤠?
@yondaimehokage2281
@yondaimehokage2281 2 роки тому
"I can control my own environment". That's the most gangster thing I've ever heard.
@rickpickle
@rickpickle 2 роки тому
"i don't want to be a product of my environment, i want my environment to be a product of me" jack nicholson "the departed" (2006)
@maggiebrooks2550
@maggiebrooks2550 2 роки тому
@@rickpickle Nice! 🙂👊
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 2 роки тому
This is the ideology that America was born on! That is what the Pilgrims and Pioneers lived by. Where has self-reliance and the "Can Do" attitude gone in America?
@Dragstar47
@Dragstar47 2 роки тому
It not gangster it human, human is only creature that does farming 🌱, aid in technology developments for survival.
@annmarie1569
@annmarie1569 2 роки тому
She's talking about doing her part to conserve her own environment by doing her part to protect it!!! Good Grief!!!
@lynnbedford9319
@lynnbedford9319 Рік тому
Just stumbled here. I live in Western NY And grow avocados Figs lemons limes and just about everything else in my earthship. Didn't know of anyone else that lives this way.....now you! GLORIOUS. I'm not alone.
@nancysmith2389
@nancysmith2389 2 місяці тому
You should do a video.
@katrinajensen2683
@katrinajensen2683 29 днів тому
There is one near Coromandel Valley, South Australia that is a b and b. Also the same concept south of Adelaide at Aldinga. You are not alone!
@lynnbedford9319
@lynnbedford9319 28 днів тому
I'm near Fredonia.
@lowaqooz8314
@lowaqooz8314 3 місяці тому
I hope and pray that this man has help thats as brilliant and passionate as he is! His legacy needs to continue far into the future!
@riceviavia
@riceviavia 2 роки тому
I stayed in one of the earthships for one night and it was truly beautiful. The shower was surrounded by plants and it had a greenhouse full fo birds. I highly recommend going to the main earthship, it is a once in a lifetime experience
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 роки тому
Repent to Jesus Christ “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.” ‭‭Galatians‬ ‭5:22-23‬ ‭NIV‬‬ D
@foobarmaximus3506
@foobarmaximus3506 Рік тому
What would a dirty, stink hippy need with a shower? Please tell us. I'm curious.
@5DNRG
@5DNRG Рік тому
I got goosebumps just reading your comment...it will happen for me one day!💚🌻👍
@808master
@808master Рік тому
@@foobarmaximus3506 You don't have to be a hippy to agree or enjoy it. Also seeing that anyone can really go there, I assume most go for an experience and not everyone that does is a full out hippy.
@honeyst6133
@honeyst6133 Рік тому
@@foobarmaximus3506 People who live in these ships don’t want to give up the comfort of their lives that they had previously, and they care about the environment enough to do something about it so that they can live the way they lived before, but with an eco-friendly home.
@Nukepositive
@Nukepositive 2 роки тому
The first half I was thinking, "It's impossible to scale this for urban sustainability." But by the end, I realized, "This is excellent design for rural sustainability. We should be adopting this as the norm in many rural settings."
@terranovarubacha5473
@terranovarubacha5473 2 роки тому
Why is it impossible to scale this for urban?
@nhiamoua5816
@nhiamoua5816 2 роки тому
@@terranovarubacha5473 think about what it means to live/be in an urban area. that's just not feasible with how condensed these places tend to be in comparison to earth ships. also it could not exist off grid and therefore bring up the complexity of issues that exists for on-grid settlements i.e. metropolis', cities, towns, etc. that's why the OP said this would make for an excellent rural design and i agree with that.
@suzyrottencrotch5132
@suzyrottencrotch5132 2 роки тому
Oh global warming the current concept is fake and lies the planet naturally heat and cool itself and these deserts will be very dry and coasts will be very wet
@edwardamirault3894
@edwardamirault3894 2 роки тому
I had the exact same idea 5 years ago after going to the Earthship Academy and decided to move to Austin. Now I print houses lol
@babyrob9419
@babyrob9419 2 роки тому
But then there would be a decline in innovation if humans became stagnant due to the accommodation of being able have energy, the top 3 most valuable need, at a whim of no works effort. Entire Industries will be shut out by people in mass numbers not needing their services. Hundreds of thousands of jobs gone.
@alanaaites8292
@alanaaites8292 Рік тому
It's terrible that our world tries to stop this better way of living.
@crystin7503
@crystin7503 8 місяців тому
It's also eye opening. Yes can be terrifying how so few people seem to get it and a huge part of those who does gets unfortunately hopeless and gives up. Show them we can! It's just the trauma of being so exploitive uncompassionate desperate humans when feeling to fight alone and isolated
@beholder4465
@beholder4465 8 місяців тому
yet they scream and pound on us about greenhouse affect on the environment
@thatpandaz6094
@thatpandaz6094 8 місяців тому
Yeah, it won't make the rich any money so why would they allow it?
@NewerSwagger-gp3hj
@NewerSwagger-gp3hj 8 місяців тому
This is just suburb sprawling into the desert . Not a solution.
@Snookyboo
@Snookyboo 8 місяців тому
Our world? Don’t blame the world for human beings, stupidity, and destruction
@milantiquestudios7460
@milantiquestudios7460 Місяць тому
I just respect the fact that he said he is about logic rather than being moral.
@AmericanaWoods
@AmericanaWoods 2 роки тому
As a developer/builder I find this absolutely fascinating. Building codes and regulations have gone too far. We need more thinkers like him. EDIT: for those who have blamed me for being a greedy builder wanting to cut corners just to save a buck I want you to know I have put my money where my mouth is on multiple occasions. My family and I live in a house I built. There were some code items I filed for exceptions for because they just didn’t make sense. I understand some of the code was literally paid for with blood and is on the books for good reason. Some of it was lobbied for by corporations and should not be there. I can assure you my home will still be standing in 100+ years. I didn’t say we shouldn’t have building codes, just that they go too far in many instances. The applications shown in this video make much more sense on a practical level.
@sejinjang4541
@sejinjang4541 2 роки тому
I am genuinely curious as to your opinion about the safety of these structures. I think it's a novel idea but to me it seems like a possibly dangerous situation building a home without regulations and from materials of questionable origins, especially building something with the longevity of a home and possibly introducing loadbearing structures into 3 walls over decades. So many other concerns such as fire safety and natural disaster resistance etc. I am not a home builder but it would seem like the type of protections that regulations 'guarantee' homeowners that you don't have with an earth ship in it's current implementation. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong!
@Bubbles99718
@Bubbles99718 2 роки тому
Better to have regs go to far than not far enough. Always difficult to find the perfect balance but ask those millions in Haiti who have all their buildings crumble with every quake
@bhiromburanakul7891
@bhiromburanakul7891 2 роки тому
They have gone too far for good reasons. That is what the dictators in society want, and they have made us follow them, not necessarily our own hearts and minds. In reality, those good reasons are really bad ones, but most are oblivious to the increasing control they are conforming to.
@AmericanaWoods
@AmericanaWoods 2 роки тому
@@sejinjang4541 let’s put it this way, there are large volume builders that pop up thousands of houses a year that “meet code” that I wouldn’t live in if I was paid to do so. I have stood in homes that were less than 2 years old that were structurally failing and deemed uninhabitable by the same municipality that certified them code compliant just 2 years earlier. I have seen many structures built 200 years ago in my state (far before there were ever codes) that are still standing and being lived in.
@jnelson1410
@jnelson1410 2 роки тому
@@asmodiusjones9563 You hit on many great points and I couldn't agree with you more. Homes built these days are not much different than 70-80 years ago, in terms of typical layout and essentilal features. Of course there have been many innovations and the building industry has evolved tremendously - the fundementals are still the same. 2 car garage full of everything but cars, walk into kitchen through laundry, simple cookie cutter split floorplans, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, little patio out back for the grill. That is okay for most, it is essentially the "American Way." I can think of at least 100 ways to improve on how houses are built, producing more ammenities and for less up front expenses. As mentioned, things are labor intensive and it can be costly to blaze trails with architects, engineers, inspectors, other compliance agents all needing fees and assessments - especially for unique changes. Doing anything creative on a massive scale also requires enormous funding, which needs to be recaptured in return on investment or there is no chance big builders will sacrifice even one little nickel of profit. People with assets build custom homes and put them on unique properties, waterfront, for example - or on a mountainside. These can become incredible structures that DO factor in sustainability and green principles with many unique spaces and features. They are essentially just bigger homes with fancier finishes and fixtures - not usually caring for a second about water, sewer, power sources or how the structure can retain or repel heat or cold as needed. I feel that we have only scratched the surface of what is truly possible. With some creativity and courage, many are challenging the basic assumptions about building structures. It is not just off grid living being romanticized these days - the tiny house trend and popularity of RV and bus renovations along with the shipping container building boom - have inspired people to think outside of the box about how they work and live. Now, we need city planners and lawmakers to create more flexibility in managing growth. For that to be possible, people need to ask for it and demand progress. Builders are going to build what people want or are willing to buy. If you build it, they will come? Perhaps. For this to be something that becomes the next thing that everyone must have - it needs to be embraced on a broad level - not just emerging in eclectic communities. Thanks for the inspiration. ;) Peace.
@alshalakaed857
@alshalakaed857 Рік тому
This guy is a unappreciated genius.
@qtrax100
@qtrax100 2 місяці тому
100%
@rs1107
@rs1107 Місяць тому
👉😵 They ARE So UGLY 😵👈
@oueia
@oueia Рік тому
Would be interesting to see an adaptation meant to cope with tropical weather - especially one that can withstand multiple typhoons in a year.
@AndreaSimone57
@AndreaSimone57 9 місяців тому
The venus project has some adaptions in their societal designs
@lubricustheslippery5028
@lubricustheslippery5028 8 місяців тому
Moisture with mold and rot could definitely be a problem to solve. It looks like the shown earth-ships is build for handling the big temperature fluctuations between night and day and don't have to care about moisture. I live far north so heating during the winter is a must, it's usually way below freezing day and night for several months. Because it's cold stuff don't dry out that well and it's not much sun to get electricity from when it's most needed.
@therisashow
@therisashow 7 місяців тому
The video mentions that they built earth ships in Haiti, and they’re right in the hurricane zone, and they get earthquakes. So I think they make earth ships that work for the certain environment it’s built in.
@markpukey8
@markpukey8 5 місяців тому
@@lubricustheslippery5028Do you have geothermal potential in your area? I can imagine using geo inside massive earthen walls inside as a heat sink, and those would keep the temperature up to 45 or 50 degrees (Farenheit). Chilly, but very livable without extra heat, and any other options you have could get living spaces very comfortable.
@enough1494
@enough1494 8 місяців тому
I have the love shack. 2 bedroom wooden home, off grid since 1999! We are on a tiny island in the Caribbean, simple life and totally natural and independent. Simple unadulterated freedom!
@sherryk30
@sherryk30 2 дні тому
Sounds like a dream come true!
@spacegamer85
@spacegamer85 2 роки тому
As an Earthship academy graduate (phase 1) and having met Michael, Phil and the crew in person, I can say the (latest versions) Earthships live up to the claims of total off grid self sustainability. Only drawbacks are building codes and the amount of labor required. But once build and after first rain - you will never need to pay for utilities again.
@kiadent8848
@kiadent8848 2 роки тому
Congratulations. I hope that as you travel on your journey of self sustainability, you find all the peace and happiness that you can. God Bless
@lordsithari4029
@lordsithari4029 2 роки тому
How does one join such an Academy? Here i nearly gave up the dream to build my own off grid house without shelling money for building material..
@christiank7837
@christiank7837 2 роки тому
@@lordsithari4029 Following
@churblefurbles
@churblefurbles 2 роки тому
the drawbacks is only people who could tolerate or handle that level of dedication are already there. the temperament and basic intelligence level isn't common in the rest of the population.
@BarryObaminable
@BarryObaminable 2 роки тому
cause u ded when it caves in ?
@Coldestaevadoit
@Coldestaevadoit 2 роки тому
The waterfall fireplace perfectly represents how he makes the seemingly incompatible coexist
@birdsong747
@birdsong747 Рік тому
honestly these should be everywhere. i think it would be hugely beneficial for society to recycle sustainably, not to mention the million other positive things that come out of growing your own food and using renewable energy. this is pretty amazing.
@bjw4859
@bjw4859 8 місяців тому
What an inspiring video, i'm in Australia & we have quite a few communities like this, but not nearly enough, I remember helping my father lay a concrete slab on an extension to our home in the mid 70's & he laid bottles end to end under it before adding concrete, that floor was never cold, even in mid winter & the house still stands.
@GeckoHiker
@GeckoHiker 2 роки тому
We basically did something like this on unzoned land in very rural Missouri. Not made with tires and glass bottles but dug into the earth under tree cover. No permits required and nobody cares, except DNR if you put in septic or a lagoon, which we didn't do. Composting toilets and a drain field in the garden for slightly grey water was our solution. This means only cleaning with natural products and biodegradable natural soaps. We use two tent sized wood stoves for heating, using aged deadfall. We do not need AC because the underground temperature is very comfortable. Fortunately we have a well, two springs, and a year-round creek.
@incognito4522
@incognito4522 2 роки тому
Sweet
@Redmow51
@Redmow51 2 роки тому
That sounds awesome, Sandra.
@kathidori8504
@kathidori8504 2 роки тому
Im not a jealous person but by reading your comment, I got....😉
@slonecznikdoniczkowy
@slonecznikdoniczkowy 2 роки тому
I would love to see a video of your amazing place! Sounds like a dream to me.
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 2 роки тому
Can you send an email to chris@flutterbrothers.com I'd love to see pictures of this!
@wyliebrabson7946
@wyliebrabson7946 Рік тому
I would gladly adopt this lifestyle without even a second thought. This is how life should be like already.
@vanessajooo
@vanessajooo 8 місяців тому
Do it!🙌🎉😇
@robbeard4648
@robbeard4648 3 місяці тому
Agreed!!!
@IsaSab
@IsaSab Місяць тому
Good luck! It's more work than what people think. I'm not even at that stage yet, just trying to be off grid. People tell me that I'm lucky, etc.. but yet they aren't prepared to spend the time to work on it :D I'm not "lucky", I've worked hard for years and years!
@Tyndalic
@Tyndalic 24 дні тому
Amen
@WILDFOXEXPEDITION1984
@WILDFOXEXPEDITION1984 7 місяців тому
huge respect for this man he did lot and face lots of problem still this project didn't get that much what it deserves ❤🤞
@deliveryboy
@deliveryboy 8 місяців тому
I won a vacation to Santa Fe, New Mexico and I got to visit literally every single one of these homes- they were BEAUTIFUL
@cferracini
@cferracini 2 роки тому
The lady they interviewed at lunchtime is just the best. I love how most of her motivation was simply to not pay for utilities. I think it's very valid and if more people just think about saving money it would be actually great for the environment. Honestly, I think that's the only true way people can get to embrace sustainability: Economical living but still confortable.
@omnitravis
@omnitravis 2 роки тому
I wonder if we could possibly make larger, city sized buildings like this. These are all awesome, but I wonder about apartments and possible office buildings, etc. I guess some of the houses shown could be made into apartments, or if you are comfortable with the other family just lived in together, as is.
@stephenkiernan8520
@stephenkiernan8520 2 роки тому
For everyone to live like this 5 billion people will have to be removed from the population of the earth. These houses are great as one off's but completely unsustainable on a large scale.
@pottyputter05
@pottyputter05 2 роки тому
Practical reasons sell ideas to a populace
@colourfultoreador8467
@colourfultoreador8467 2 роки тому
@@stephenkiernan8520 why
@Momma-angela
@Momma-angela 2 роки тому
@@stephenkiernan8520 yes, i also wonder why?
@richardlynam2007
@richardlynam2007 2 роки тому
These people are incredible and an inspiration. It's a disgrace that governments and society around the world make it so difficult to build like this. Keep up amazing work
@Skoda130
@Skoda130 2 роки тому
It's kinda space intensive. You can't house the entire world population by that. And we have a lot of existing buildings already. Should we tear all those down then?
@lindaphillips4246
@lindaphillips4246 2 роки тому
governments make it difficult because they can no longer CONTROL them. Governments are not about SERVING the people, rather they are about CONTROLLING the people to benefit a few.
@garybuseyslefteye7640
@garybuseyslefteye7640 2 роки тому
@@Skoda130 you absolutely could. You can fit the worlds population in an area the size of Texas.
@tombell4122
@tombell4122 2 роки тому
Good to know if you are a coward who chooses to purposely injure himself rather than fight with his fellow man then there's somewhere you can go.
@tomwaitsmencse
@tomwaitsmencse 2 роки тому
@@garybuseyslefteye7640 you could fit the entire population into a pit if you incinerate them.
@user-rp6nf9sz6t
@user-rp6nf9sz6t 10 місяців тому
I fell in love with ES concept when I acquired about 80+ acres of land (off-grid). no utilities/bills, and since I am not physically able to build, I will need to have someone manage the build, when ready that is.
@JTodd-fp2ve
@JTodd-fp2ve 10 місяців тому
👍 I'm really glad you filmed this. Thank you.
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 9 місяців тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bbkr7910
@bbkr7910 2 роки тому
"Some people are a little afraid of freedom." Can't think of a better quote for society today!
@pringlized
@pringlized 2 роки тому
I'm going to slightly disagree. Plenty of people weigh the freedom aspect in, and seeing opportunity will do it. But those are lots of people who I don't think see it as a viable option to their current lives. And the reason It's the uphill battle towards possibility and practicality in current society against their current circumstance.
@arthritisankle
@arthritisankle 2 роки тому
That dude seems full of shit. He said he went from paying $1300/month in rent to $400/year in property insurance but he didn’t mention how much the house cost and how he got the money for it. I’ll not be lectured about freedom from people with trust funds.
@bbkr7910
@bbkr7910 2 роки тому
@@pringlized I see you're point that not everyone has the ability to uproot and move. I still doubt though that most would be willing to give up the certainty of modern planned society for off the grid living.
@bbkr7910
@bbkr7910 2 роки тому
@@arthritisankle first, he didn't say insurance, he said taxes. Second, not sure it's a great idea to just stereotype people because you don't like how they look or talk. Assuming someone's background based on looks is what the marxist left does and pushes onto society.
@Kittyreaper
@Kittyreaper 2 роки тому
@@bbkr7910 I was just about to agree with you until you said "Marxist left" - this is a stereotype you have generalized onto a massive group of people. Blatant hypocrisy.
@niceone7199
@niceone7199 2 роки тому
This is how our children may eventually survive. And live. These methods and principles should be taught in school.
@daynagotu
@daynagotu 2 роки тому
This should be school
@ms.anonymousinformer242
@ms.anonymousinformer242 2 роки тому
Yes but the governments want to train these minds to be workers and followers, instead of self sustaining people.
@elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 роки тому
@@ms.anonymousinformer242 Honestly, though, the government has no incentive to teach it's people ways to survive without it.
@elcidgranada3549
@elcidgranada3549 2 роки тому
@@elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nah. They prefer critical race theory. They will also try to get rid of this people. Maybe with in this very admin.
@garybarfoot9856
@garybarfoot9856 2 роки тому
@@elcidgranada3549 thats the problem, they'll send in the drones ultimately.
@Kira-kg4kl
@Kira-kg4kl Рік тому
Respect this man for doing what he's doing 👏
@walkingwater893
@walkingwater893 Рік тому
We have built a hybrid Earth Ship using baled tires stacked like lego's, they weigh 1 ton ea. 😎 Very cozy & peaceful in the foothills of S Co. Mike is genius very grateful for him. 🥰
@Susan70003
@Susan70003 Місяць тому
Is his cancer linked to the tires he handled? Wash your hands after handling.
@jamesalbrecht418
@jamesalbrecht418 Місяць тому
Nope tyres don't cause cancer unless you light them on fire ​@@Susan70003
@isaac198428
@isaac198428 2 роки тому
I see why the local government was trying to shut him down even taking away his architecture license- because they don’t make money if people learn to self-sustain. No utility bills. Sewerage bill, electric bill, water bill and taxes to maintain local roads/street lights that regular incorporated towns residents pay for. Big government wants to stop this lifestyle from expanding. They want citizens to 100% rely on the government for everything.
@Isoroku25
@Isoroku25 2 роки тому
Close, but not quite. Local governments are almost entirely captured by real estate development interests. Developers control policy even down to the neighborhood level, especially in policing. The government should provide everything to everyone, and we can use self-sufficiency to make that more economically feasible.
@twrecks6279
@twrecks6279 2 роки тому
@@Isoroku25 I don't see any reason it can't be both. :)
@christophresmerowski1824
@christophresmerowski1824 2 роки тому
Not really so. It's a developmental process. I'm putting up a solar farm on my property ... with subsidies from the government. When a handful of people try to force their views on the majority it normally becomes problematic.
@isaac198428
@isaac198428 2 роки тому
@@Isoroku25 You’re wrong, the government shouldn’t provide everything because then those receiving the services or goods have to pay for taxes. I understand municipal roads, mail etc but the rest are an overkill if they’re not optional. Like running water, sewer and electricity. Human beings have been self sufficient for decades till they started having cities and governments most of which have taken advantage of that and taxing citizens to death for basic services. If a home doesn’t have electricity or running water in many places then the local government condemns it and claims that it’s uninhabitable as a residence. Which is bs! People can still live there and get electricity from solar/wind. A few exceptions are off the grid places like rural Alaska where you have more freedom on your land to do whatever you want without much interference.
@Alacrysta
@Alacrysta 2 роки тому
I think this is something everyone, regardless of political leaning, left right or center, could get behind. It reduces resources used, it saves money, it recycles waste, it allows for more creative expression, and it requires less government. There's literally something for everyone.
@sunmoonstars3879
@sunmoonstars3879 2 роки тому
We are born to create, it’s the whole point of having a human experience and these people are fulfilling their divine destiny. How wonderful would it be if we could all live like this someday.
@jmc8076
@jmc8076 2 роки тому
So true. Creativity, cooperation and compassion is our true human nature not competition, greed and power. We are evolving as more see this worldwide.
@serafima2
@serafima2 2 роки тому
We can , we just need to put the effort to achieve it ;)
@carlthor91
@carlthor91 2 роки тому
I prefer a sailboat, but this is a nice place in the desert.
@nicolarollinson4381
@nicolarollinson4381 2 роки тому
"We were born to create.." thank u ❤. Thats got me thinking. Thats an avenue I've never been down.
@myrnajay2785
@myrnajay2785 2 роки тому
Woodstock
@ZenCover
@ZenCover Рік тому
Hi! Great video thank you. I'm from France and I just moved to New Brunswick, Canada. It is one off my goals to build and live in an Earthships under the snow. It make so much sense to my perception of how living life this days. The only things it's that I'm by myself and I don't see to many people into that. But I'm sure I will find them when the time is right. Just have to be patiente and keep learning util then.
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series Рік тому
Best of luck!
@livvielive1134
@livvielive1134 8 місяців тому
Ive been interested in this and watching from Australia fir over a decade. I'm so happy to see Mike is still pushing on and people have stepped up as he believed when fighting all those councils a decade or so ago. Makes my heart sing. It's on my bucket list to shake his and others involved hands. Maybe even a hug. 😊
@Cornerstanding
@Cornerstanding 2 роки тому
I love his water fall fire place!!! His indoor tangerine tree is straight up dream Land gorgeous, kinda funny he needed a garbage dump permit to build his house. This world is just straight up backwards.
@anthonycarlisle6184
@anthonycarlisle6184 2 роки тому
Yeah, and it's sad we all have to play along with the show just to really get by.
@Cornerstanding
@Cornerstanding 2 роки тому
@@anthonycarlisle6184 exactly ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oIKKqYuokH9kz4E.html Take a look at this, how do we not have these in the U.S.A???
@hoozerob
@hoozerob 2 роки тому
It seems like we need a permit to do just about anything anymore. Permits and zones are all about taxes.
@Bound4Earth
@Bound4Earth 2 роки тому
To be fair, those laws exist for a reason, to protect people buying homes. Without standards for building homes were built very poorly and fell apart. So just jumping to the government shouldn't regulate building a house is kind of shortsided thinking. I love what he is doing, but it should be done responsibly as he has, but if it catches on, you still need standards that others have to follow. Like the sewage draining into the plants needs to be done properly or people can die.
@jonothandoeser
@jonothandoeser 2 роки тому
The biggest impediment to earthships are the various government agencies. They fight you at every turn.
@andrewgrace4127
@andrewgrace4127 2 роки тому
The waterfall fireplace has got to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen in my life!
@nickgavis0305
@nickgavis0305 Рік тому
It’s pretty bad ass
@katwalsh4187
@katwalsh4187 Рік тому
Duel purpose too because it would humidify the air to counteract the desert dryness
@JosueChavez92
@JosueChavez92 Рік тому
Participating in an Earthship build is incredible! Great experience to share with awesome people!
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series Рік тому
Have you helped out in the community in Taos?
@JosueChavez92
@JosueChavez92 Рік тому
@@OfftheCuff_Series Yes. I did the September 2018 Earthship Academy and volunteered on the 2019 Earthship PR build.
@bertanelson8062
@bertanelson8062 2 роки тому
I volunteered working on earthships back in the mid '90's. I did slide shows and even a community TV show featuring them in Connecticut. Was amazed at the disinterest. Mike was being given all kinds of environmental awards at first. Then the gov't shifted in New Mexico and suddenly he was "building illegal housing developments" that required paved roads, sewage lines, etc. I timed my visit from CT to NM to be at his court hearing. Of course many were there supporting him. His work was shut down for a time. His usual resourcefulness and fabulous team went where housing was needed most and showed people how to build small, sustainable shelters. I'm delighted to see it all up and running again at Greater World, a place I had hoped to live, being one of the women showing off my earthship! I did live in one for a week while taking Mike's earthship course and had most wonderful hot tub experience ever. Thanks, Mike for all you're doing. Be strong, live long!
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 2 роки тому
Berta that’s an awesome story!!!! So glad you commented. Have you been back recently?
@claudethibaudeau2714
@claudethibaudeau2714 2 роки тому
Wow that's awesome. I loved this video and if I saw this in my 20's I'd love to live in a place like this. Great respect for all your hard work to make this world a better place to live and appreciate the simple life we were intended to live 1🇨🇦❤😊👍
@certifiedtechsupport7495
@certifiedtechsupport7495 2 роки тому
I wish I could come work there and put my idea 💡 to work in such a community. I love ❤️ people like mike so much cod the are strong 💪 willed people Mike May or May not live forever but historically he will live for as long as the world 🌍 exists
@slugtoenail
@slugtoenail 2 роки тому
Does anyone have one in CT?
@glavstroy
@glavstroy 2 роки тому
Mike Reynolds is a freaking genius. The world is still not ready for his ideas unfortunately
@eddychee2806
@eddychee2806 2 роки тому
Is not the world that is not ready, it's the gov that not accepting zero utilities, they want u to pay for living.
@glavstroy
@glavstroy 2 роки тому
@@eddychee2806 yep, U R right
@deloreslomonaco570
@deloreslomonaco570 2 роки тому
These are amazing,we all should live in them,its great
@Youhaverights6
@Youhaverights6 2 роки тому
Your ass the world isn't ready. Stop asking for permission to do what you already have a lawful right to do.
@eddychee2806
@eddychee2806 2 роки тому
@@glavstroy we can start with solar energy at home first, off grid type. That will save us a lot too.
@romainring
@romainring Рік тому
You're doing a great job don't stop keep expanding
@Deutschtown
@Deutschtown Рік тому
Thanks for this! 3 years now in my earthship...it's a whole new world. Thanks Mike..
@jbourdeau1769
@jbourdeau1769 2 роки тому
I would 100% live in one of these. Even though they look different from traditional homes, they seem normal. Lots of windows, plants, space, protection from the weather ... would save a shit ton on electricity, air conditioning, and water bills. With a bit of tweaking they could look like a traditional home or better. Hoping they can be designed and built in Canada on a larger scale soon!
@pmscalisi
@pmscalisi Рік тому
The houses do take up a lot of real estate.
@seaturtleslastname8286
@seaturtleslastname8286 7 місяців тому
​@@pmscalisiin the middle of the new mexico dessert. Not exactly prime real estate lol
@MarkRVillano
@MarkRVillano 2 роки тому
So much of what people set aside for recycling is never actually recycled, and is ultimately discarded. But imagine if this garbage was collected / harvested for the sole purpose of re-selling it as building material. I envision a dump site where these materials are gathered and partitioned off into individual piles of specific products such as tires, bottles, cans, and recycled lumber. Such a "building supply yard" would be a welcome addition to the sustainable housing industry if you could get enough people to buy into the concept.
@neossiss
@neossiss 2 роки тому
Sounds like a great idea imo you should definitely do it. Im sure many people would buy into the concept.
@OfftoShambala
@OfftoShambala 2 роки тому
Yep… I’m doing that now. I helped a landscape company make more money by letting them drop off three loads of wood chips in my backyard. I bag them up and sell them for $4 each. However, I am raising my price to $5. They are garden and farming gold. I collect stuff from peoples garbage piles. I have a huge pile of lumber … all free… it’s not all perfect 8’ long 2x4’s … but still useful. I have all kinds of random building materials. Tons of tile and brick… all were garbage to someone else. And I save all my glass jars and at least half my plastic containers that previously held food too.
@Vikingshop
@Vikingshop 2 роки тому
Mark Villano - REVOLUTIONIZING IDEA! I hope it will be realized one day ... soon!
@simorf
@simorf 2 роки тому
We have plenty of these in Cape Town, South Africa. Problem is it costs the same as new stuff once refurbished!
@annoyedbyyourface
@annoyedbyyourface 2 роки тому
And this idea not only helps the environment but supplies jobs. So many towns need an employment boom right now along with sustainable housing which this kind of thinking could definitely help.
@SnarkasticSunny
@SnarkasticSunny Місяць тому
Incredible!! This held me "hostage" mentally, creatively -- & I felt so excited whole time watching & listening & thinking, wanting to see more, more, more! Everything was explained so thoroughly that I don't even have any questions left to ask here! I ALWAYS have questions when I watch something that gets me so excited...brain starts running so fast, there's a whirring sound in my head. I can think of nothing to ask; all my queries answered. Thank you for the great subject, information & learning from this video. And thank you all those who chatted with you, sharing their lives, hard work & joy. ESPECIALLY a HUGE THANK YOU to MIKE!!! Without whom, none of this would be going on at all!! Haiti, P.R. & all of it...great job & important + great subject! This video should be shown to high school youth, 11-12th graders...get them excited & thinking! New thinking - outside the box of corporate greed & our throw away society, making tons of trash daily w/o a 2nd thought about where it all goes. Or what we can do with it instead of filling world up with trash. This concept 'works for good' on so many levels. "Ingenuity" is amazing thing, to change the world we live in. As fast as we're depleting natural resources, destroying habitats that birds, fish & animals NEED to live & have a right to do so, we MUST find different ways to REUSE the tons of trash we create daily. The youth of today have the energy & imagination to soak up everything you can teach them about this & how to put it to use, have them talking about it... working as a team to build these homes, making them sustainable & living comfortably in them... All that & more, teach it to the leaders & workers of tomorrow! "This can work!" "Live well, in fact!" So many ways to solve the probs of trash/waste, etc., etc. The solutions will NOT come from the same people who created & now ignore the heaping piles of trash created by mankind, like the micro-plastics that are EVERYWHERE!! Massive profits being made off of destroying the planet & life here! The OG will never fix any of the mess they wallow in - don't even see it from their lofty castles & yachts - NEXT GENERATION will need to do things like this & make the changes needed to sustain life on Earth. The sooner, the better, cuz' we're way behind. Glaciers be melting faster & starts domino effect! Change can be done & beautifully -- this is proof & inspiration! Please don't let this be just "an interesting idea", or a "quirky group of people building strange hones in desert." I am 65 & ill, so won't be able to push the issue. Wish I was 30yrs old & had energy, determination I had then. Let's harness it from those who do & who can!!! Change our way of thinking! This is fantastic! Screw corporate profiteers...just do it & pursue it. REAL PEOPLE CAN DO THIS!
@AFiveDayStorm
@AFiveDayStorm Рік тому
I would certainly live in an Earthship, as an environmentalist, this way of living is not only unique, but also sustainable. It's also way more attractive compared to modern-day city suburbs.
@sgc8536
@sgc8536 2 роки тому
Honestly, I would love if my country, Australia, got on board with things like this. There is so much of our country classed as 'uninhabitable' due to the desert temperature fluctuations, that could be used in sustainable housing. If I were not in a wheelchair, I'd love to go learn how to do this, to put together a place. Even not far from the major towns, we have a lot of land that is just not used. An hour drive out from the city I grew up in, you could even buy 10 acres for 30k AUD, which is far more afordable than the 150k+ you pay just to buy land on the grid in/directly around town. And the tire structures would go a long way into preventing issues with burrowing creatures, they wouldn't be able to get too far in.
@foobarmaximus3506
@foobarmaximus3506 Рік тому
Keep it.
@nataliaflores9875
@nataliaflores9875 Рік тому
That is what I was thinking as well!!!
@DisgruntledPersian
@DisgruntledPersian Рік тому
Perhaps you could do your part by spreading the word?
@honoremugisha3116
@honoremugisha3116 Рік тому
I wouldn't try this in Australia with the most dangerous creatures on earth no way.
@laptop9441
@laptop9441 Рік тому
Have you been to Mullimbimby Crystal Castle? Byron Bay side There's a beginning for Australia ...and The Temple a self sustaining structure. Rainbow Lodge. More that I don't know about....
@marcin3865
@marcin3865 2 роки тому
I'm an engineering consultant in power systems - to anyone building an Earthship, I volunteer with help!
@500146738
@500146738 2 роки тому
much appreciated Mar! can you please send ur email. i need to build an earthship.
@klakier19901
@klakier19901 2 роки тому
@@500146738 I've added email to my channel info.
@royeaton1201
@royeaton1201 2 роки тому
I want to build one of these I'm homeless right now and I hate it I want one of these houses it is my dream house
@klakier19901
@klakier19901 2 роки тому
@@royeaton1201 I'm very sorry to hear that. I'm sure there are some teams building it all over the place that need a pair of hands.
@HollyLewallen-Smith
@HollyLewallen-Smith 8 місяців тому
Gotta Love the Earthship design of recycling!. ❤ 🌎🌏🌍. Love ❤. Shared ❤️. Saved on UKposts ❤️.
@lindahill5858
@lindahill5858 6 місяців тому
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Inspiring in many, many ways. Thank you!
@Smudgie33
@Smudgie33 2 роки тому
People like this are never appreciated in their own time but in years to come when we have caused even more destruction to our planet he will be “remembered” as a visionary and we will be fighting to live in places and build homes like this.
@sypialnia_studio
@sypialnia_studio 2 роки тому
This whole documentary is an appreciation of this man. And he is still alive.
@bobsaturday4273
@bobsaturday4273 2 роки тому
baloney , you think any of this is unique or new ? he has brought his particular bent on it to a select few sitting out in the middle of the desert but in no way does any of this apply to the majority of people , let alone urban living
@TimothySpano
@TimothySpano 2 роки тому
@@bobsaturday4273 lmfaoooo tell us how you really feel, Bob.
@Catmoore60
@Catmoore60 2 роки тому
I would absolutely live in an earth ship house. The whole sustainable aspect of it, with adequate solar/wind energy and rain catchment/cistern storage just makes sense to me. I’m two years from retiring, and won’t have a lot of income…the idea of not spending it all on utilities gives me goosebumps.
@christinekaye6393
@christinekaye6393 2 роки тому
Me, too.
@jjjj-cy3vz
@jjjj-cy3vz 2 роки тому
what would you do if you lived in tornado alley in one? or an area that gets hurricanes? you would be basically guaranteeing that you would return to a literal dumping ground as there would literally be nothing left of it. thats the thing about garbage, it tends to lack the structural stability and strength to last. kind of the reason we dont use mud to build our houses anymore despite the fact that it would undoubtedly be cheaper and better for the environment.
@jjjj-cy3vz
@jjjj-cy3vz 2 роки тому
@Mark Hepworth let me know when large companies start using trash for its structural sstrength. id also like to see some sort of study or any evidence whatsoever that shows tires stuck together as having better structural strength.
@jp400motox
@jp400motox 2 роки тому
It takes away money from the rich, of course they're making it difficult. The government has too many rich people in office...
@lucasgrey9794
@lucasgrey9794 2 роки тому
@@jjjj-cy3vz Did you even watch the video? LMAO.
@ditavalerio615
@ditavalerio615 8 місяців тому
I remember seeing this when he first started - Kudos to him for following his heart ❤️
@shonabrowne6324
@shonabrowne6324 2 місяці тому
Wonderfully innovative. Can't imagine all the knowledge and research that went into these. They'd have to take from so many fields, architecture, construction, chemical engineering; so many others. Respect. This is a gift to Earth and to us, if we only open our minds. Thanks to Michael and all the others.
@GeoffVentures
@GeoffVentures 2 роки тому
If everyone lived in one of these it would truly heal the earth. Fricken epic.
@joshspeed7794
@joshspeed7794 2 роки тому
The Earth doesn't need healing, people do. Earth has been here billions of years before humans and it will survive billions of years after we're gone.
@donniepirelli4668
@donniepirelli4668 2 роки тому
Nah there would still be dirty slobs though.
@texas1872
@texas1872 2 роки тому
@@joshspeed7794 so very true
@jeffrielly
@jeffrielly 2 роки тому
This is a fantastic example of how decentralization, and getting government out of the way can help with the issues related to climate change, ...notice they mention zoning laws, building codes, and licensing as issues that got in their way? All 3 of those things are issues that stem from Bureaucratic policy. Stop looking to the government for solutions to all of your problems.
@miriammiriamxoxo
@miriammiriamxoxo 2 роки тому
Do we have enough tires?
@angiebear8727
@angiebear8727 2 роки тому
This is one of the coolest things I never knew about until now. This needs national recognition. It’s so sad when people with actual tangible solutions to some of this worlds environmental and economic issues are stifled by bureaucracy and greed.
@TiGGowich
@TiGGowich 2 роки тому
how will you be "off the grid" when you rely on the very grid to provide you with literally EVERYTHING you need to build these places? wood, metal, electronics, septic tanks, solar panels, cans, rubber tires just to name a few
@angiebear8727
@angiebear8727 2 роки тому
@@TiGGowich being ‘off the grid’ is not the selling point in my mind. It’s using materials that would otherwise be trash and eco friendly means to provide electricity as well as the use of water being quite efficient. so ask someone else I guess
@pringlized
@pringlized 2 роки тому
I totally agree. I didn't know this community existed.
@SioxerNikita
@SioxerNikita 2 роки тому
​@@angiebear8727 Why try to build houses out of materials that would otherwise be trash? Why not actually work towards reusable materials? We are, we have found ways to recycle and reuse tires... it just needs implementation. Eco friendly means of providing electricity? Not really... Solar panels are EXTREMELY eco UNFRIENDLY in terms of setting up. They will require regular maintenance, and will also degrade in performance over time. It is FAR more eco unfriendly than for example wind power, but on the other hand more consistent. Solar panels and wind power are also TERRIBLE as main sources of power, since some people will literally die without power. Efficient use of water? We actually do quite efficient use of water already. Water reclamation from sewage is a big thing, and can give tons of water, so I don't really see what is that much more interesting about what they do? It is also a multi-tiered system, so you will have to bath, you'll have to water plants, etc... Otherwise it'd just be a two-tier system, and frankly most people wash themselves far more than they cook or water plants, so in general it isn't even amazing innovation for society. Also they are literally using cans, which are AMAZINGLY recyclable, so they are taking a recyclable material out of circulation. Not saying this community isn't interesting, but it certainly isn't eco friendly in terms of electricity, and the water use is efficient for this specific style of living, and does NOT scale.
@rainynight02
@rainynight02 2 роки тому
@@TiGGowich You don't know what "off the grid means." The "grid" isn't the market place of buying and selling. It's the literal electric grid, and branched out to include water, sewer, and the like. It means you can be alone, unconnected to any government or community utilities.
@txtardis7887
@txtardis7887 Місяць тому
Beautiful presentation, thank you for informing us.
@andrewtalley2207
@andrewtalley2207 3 місяці тому
I watched Season 2 on Prime, loved all of them, Earthships was my favorite, Point Roberts WA and the boundary waters as I've been fishing Northern MN 35 years. If in future episodes you could list links about some of the content. I look forward to season 3. Well done gents.
@rialtojesus4706
@rialtojesus4706 2 роки тому
This guy is awesome and I’m just a brotha from the hood… he seems like a real leader and may God continue blessing him with 30 more years as he said. 💯🖤power to the people who dare to be different
@trexeater101
@trexeater101 2 роки тому
Why don’t you go there and help out, you don’t have to be from the hood you were unwillingly placed into
@mikeleyman2383
@mikeleyman2383 2 роки тому
I never even thought water can be used 4 different times. This place is very inspiring. It just shows great care for the Earth and what people can do when they set their minds to it
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 2 роки тому
Do you think these will expand?
@juliaweber212
@juliaweber212 2 роки тому
Me ether think of how much water we could save or do we do the same or not I have a feeling we don’t save water like this
@issacpearson4749
@issacpearson4749 2 роки тому
We don’t have a water problem on this planet we have a salt problem
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 роки тому
Repent to Jesus Christ “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.” ‭‭Galatians‬ ‭5:22-23‬ ‭NIV‬‬ O
@diskreteone1967
@diskreteone1967 Місяць тому
I loved this video, thank you very much & great job!! Mike is an amazing human being & we need so many more that are like him! I believe that there is already more like him that are afraid to be..
@ColdSamra
@ColdSamra 3 місяці тому
This guy is leaving a wonderful legacy... Love it❤
@mgunny05
@mgunny05 2 роки тому
This makes sooooo much sense and solves a lot of problems……which is why CONGRESS…..politician’s……lobbyists……will automatically go for the “No” and “can’t be done” card. I salute these Americans who show that shit can be solved with effort, thought, and imagination. 👏👏🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺!
@jaybartgis5148
@jaybartgis5148 2 роки тому
16:45
@SurroundedSita
@SurroundedSita 2 роки тому
omg "They're also made out of garbage." "The people?" *cut away from second guy spitting food with laughing*
@drewp1974
@drewp1974 2 роки тому
I rewound that like 10 times!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@juhonieminen4219
@juhonieminen4219 2 роки тому
22:43 time stamp.
@apt5044
@apt5044 Рік тому
Wow! This guy is a legit artist, genius & so, so creative! I love it! People would pay a fortune, to live in something this spectacular and it's all made from junk! Kudos to you mate.....outstanding. I would totally live there!!
@BounceCoffee
@BounceCoffee 11 місяців тому
Just awesome mate. Can't wait to watch more. Thank you. Justin. North Queensland. Australia 😊
@magicknight13
@magicknight13 Рік тому
He is an absolute gem and legend and I am so grateful he is here on this planet and we're alive with him!
@NewerSwagger-gp3hj
@NewerSwagger-gp3hj 8 місяців тому
Who are you talking about???
@Jolene492
@Jolene492 8 місяців тому
Calm down 😂 I wouldn’t go that far. You’ve already forgotten the real reason you’re alive 🤦‍♀️
@damzroxanne6374
@damzroxanne6374 2 роки тому
I hope someone can start building like this in Philippines because there's a lot of garbage and recyclables here.. this is such a big help to our planet earth. I'm so amazed that there are communities like this
@vanderumd11
@vanderumd11 2 роки тому
It is illegal in most places without permits
@Jadebones
@Jadebones 2 роки тому
Why not you? Assuming you live there?
@ANDREATORO-cf7qo
@ANDREATORO-cf7qo 6 днів тому
I absolutely in love with the whole idea. The magical Gaudísh style plus the luxury and sustainability...blowing my brains. I want to live there!!!
@thewilliams1879
@thewilliams1879 Рік тому
This is AMAZING! Also when you said “the people” I completely lost it 🤣🤣🤣 I would love to live like this. Lord knows I could supply the cans and cardboard.
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series Рік тому
Glad you liked it!! All about the building materials 😂
@TerraWasileski
@TerraWasileski 2 роки тому
It makes me very happy to see a group of people who recognize how wasteful we have become and want to start reconnecting with nature and natural resources. We have forgotten the natural cooling and insulating properties of our earth, and we have created buildings and homes that are harder to heat and cool than in the past because of the material we use to build them. I believe there are several methods these people are using that can be incorporated into the way we currently build our homes to become more sustainable!
@Marquis-Sade
@Marquis-Sade 2 роки тому
69 likes
@robertthehair658
@robertthehair658 2 роки тому
Are you really that beautiful.....?
@Marquis-Sade
@Marquis-Sade 2 роки тому
@@robertthehair658 I bet she is
@chicken1600
@chicken1600 2 роки тому
"They are made out of garbage" Main guy: "the people??" Friends chocking, laughing. But honestly this is a great idea
@hycinth5371
@hycinth5371 7 місяців тому
Wow, thank you for sharing this amazing place. I drove by 2 years ago and have wanted to check out this place but all the road in the community are private so I didn’t get chance to view them close. This is incredible! Super cool.
@Therealkalikush
@Therealkalikush 7 місяців тому
Love love lovvvveeee this I need this in my life
@coreyperez13
@coreyperez13 2 роки тому
Mr. Mike Reynolds, I wish you a long and healthy life. I'm sorry to hear about the recent medical challenges, I hope your health improves and you can continue to help others find your knowledge.
@jaredhonusankrom
@jaredhonusankrom 2 роки тому
That waterfall fireplace is extraordinary. Can you imagine being able to gaze at that as you drift off to sleep?
@mariac2472
@mariac2472 Місяць тому
This is AWESOME!! You are amazing, Mike!
@vicdemone7020
@vicdemone7020 8 місяців тому
I am a contractor. Built a three-story treehouse in middle school. I’ve always loved building in every aspect of it. I’ve even built things similar to what they’re doing. Currently looking into something called “hemp Crete“. Thank you for the video. Can’t believe I watched it twice and subscribed after the second time I watch this video months ago first time. yes, harvesting a Forest and putting exteriors that are susceptible to literal drops of ice and 70 mile an hour winds is really stupid. And we’ve been doing it forever. America at least. Making visiting this location and potentially volunteering a bucket list goal. Thank you for the video. Both times, lol!
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 2 роки тому
Would YOU live in an Earthship?
@harrisdirnberger2362
@harrisdirnberger2362 2 роки тому
Heck yeah!
@catherinemcnamara1141
@catherinemcnamara1141 2 роки тому
I totally would. My husband would not, alas.
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 2 роки тому
😂 what would entice him?
@PaolaLozanoYoga
@PaolaLozanoYoga 2 роки тому
Yes, I lived in an earthship for a month and it was quite the experience 👍
@flutterbrothers
@flutterbrothers 2 роки тому
100% yes.
@mistertamura6190
@mistertamura6190 2 роки тому
This is super inspiring and I can only hope that this will become a movement in more countries. It’s god damn ridiculous how our species still hasn’t figured out the basic concept of (environmental) equilibrium, and it makes me furious to think that people who try to actually solve the issues are being fought or oppressed.
@mtk_9024
@mtk_9024 2 роки тому
We did, but at one point capitalism took that away.
@Explosivo55
@Explosivo55 2 роки тому
fight back then instead of keep following their rules to get what you want... for those of you that are the Lord gods flock (lions on the land) or for wanting to be.. i'll bring us out of the exiled servitude too the corrupt nations we were scattered into, so bringing us back under his rule over us (separated) the best way to describe the UK/US/EU/ISRAHELL (iniquity nations). is that it is a ship (corporation) the establishment are the crew officials (iniquity spirits) and the voters (human employees/slaves) are its rowers.. the rowers that play up, end up getting put in the holding cell (jail time) and the non-voters (rebels) are the rats scurrying around on their ship getting exterminated where they can get them I'm the man going around this corporate ship, looking to take those worthy enough (equitable spirits) off of that ship and sail our own righteous ship instead this righteous ship (to which the lord will give us) will sail with our Lord god watching over us and policing ourselves as we should in his eyes (today’s writings are not originals but they do still contain some top-notch commandments that i hands down before the Lord agree with) not only from within the ship.. but from outside vessels looking to sink our ship or even capture it (all within a motionless enclosed pressured level plane world) however, instead of it being called a ship... it'll be a kingdom on the land surrounded by nations (other vessels) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/eaqTl3usqmd-w6c.html proverbs 14 2Whoever walks in uprightness fears the LORD, but he who is devious in his ways despises him. 11The house of the wicked will be destroyed, but the tent of the upright will flourish. 28In a multitude of people is the glory of a king, but without people, a prince is ruined. May the Lord god bless those of us (house of israel) and not all
@bananasmcduck630
@bananasmcduck630 2 роки тому
It's all about control it's easier to control dependents. What power or control can be had without a life or death dependency. It would have to be a righteous power based in love not greed, and frankly most people who crave power are anything but righteous. It's the story as old as time.
@joannemoser6070
@joannemoser6070 2 роки тому
We are the only species which destroys the very environment that supports life. obscene
@killercuddles7051
@killercuddles7051 2 роки тому
@@mtk_9024 *CORPORATISM not capitalism
@LanceCarmony
@LanceCarmony Рік тому
Hands down my favorite video on UKposts!! I’ve shared so many times with friends and family! Love the content and the idea. Absolutely genius. We as a people need to look in this direction to help all those struggling and help transform the earth 😊
@luvlife7056
@luvlife7056 Рік тому
I absolutely love his home ....so creative and natural .....wish i could build one on land in Australia .....very smart man 💚💚
@viaja3569
@viaja3569 Рік тому
The first one in Australia was built 9 years ago, I’m looking into my own in QLD
@luvlife7056
@luvlife7056 Рік тому
@@viaja3569 so cool ...wonder how much it costs
@laureenbrandon7209
@laureenbrandon7209 Рік тому
I would love to have a earthship,great free thinking at work.
@Helaw0lf
@Helaw0lf 2 роки тому
I so want to tour one. Earthships should happen across the country.
@OfftheCuff_Series
@OfftheCuff_Series 2 роки тому
Totally ❤️
@jovenaldomingo1123
@jovenaldomingo1123 2 роки тому
If one person recycling for life they don’t like u helping the world but when oceans full of trash they say none n they don’t care if u burn ur trash here daily they do like u much it’s a devils eyes world with degre on paper walls 07
@anitaluevano9643
@anitaluevano9643 2 роки тому
Yesss i agree 👍
@amyshew1151
@amyshew1151 2 роки тому
There are a few earth ships across the country . There’s air B and B warships in Arizona . Perhaps you should book a stay . They’re many around the world .
@beccismith4454
@beccismith4454 2 роки тому
… across the world, I would add :-)
@amyshew1151
@amyshew1151 2 роки тому
My most exciting vacation was going to the earth ship house museum . Sheer genius . Also , my earth ship bumper sticker got noticed by an earth ship home builder here in Nashville ,TN where I live. If I had the money for a home, I’d have an earth ship !
@claudiamanta1943
@claudiamanta1943 2 місяці тому
9:37 This is the most beautiful house I have ever seen 😍 The whole concept is outstanding. Congratulations! 👏 I wish them and similar initiatives THE VERY BEST OF LUCK.
@eliphas_catdaddy7982
@eliphas_catdaddy7982 2 місяці тому
Jaw-dropping level of awesome. Things like this give me hope. I will stick around a little longer I guess.
@22patch22
@22patch22 2 роки тому
This absolutely brilliant. Great men are rarely recognised for their greatness in their lifetimes. History will revere this man as a pioneer. Hopefully
@TiGGowich
@TiGGowich 2 роки тому
how will you be "off the grid" when you rely on the very grid to provide you with literally EVERYTHING you need to build these places? wood, metal, electronics, septic tanks, solar panels, cans, rubber tires just to name a few
@sappir26
@sappir26 2 роки тому
It's not concidered garbage anymore,,,it's called "recycables" and my dream is to build this kind of community. Let's get together. 😃 Also I pray that God will keep you healthy and strong for many more years...
@paulisawinsong8224
@paulisawinsong8224 Місяць тому
Incredible. I want to learn more about this cimmunity. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
@zomisland03
@zomisland03 Місяць тому
OMG this is Magical, Magnificent, Awesome and everything else!!!!!
@mitchellpawlina586
@mitchellpawlina586 2 роки тому
I am definitely interested in living in a house like this, I was definitely sold, after I saw the waterfall fireplace. This guy is off the hook, and I think this is going to start a big trend down in Phoenix and Mexico. To be sustainable, and luxurious, now that’s the way it should be.
@rhandel13
@rhandel13 2 роки тому
these are multi million dollar homes that are rented out as air b n bs.
@SamGarcia
@SamGarcia 2 роки тому
Already many earthships in Mexico, look up Anarchapulco
@biggumstevens1784
@biggumstevens1784 2 роки тому
Do you got 200,000 dollars to own a house made of mud and trash?
@Cardenasbrend
@Cardenasbrend 2 роки тому
@@biggumstevens1784 200K doesnt get you anything in most cities. And that mud and trash will last longer than the materials being used in new homes.
@gabbysism
@gabbysism 2 роки тому
Do you see what innovative artists humans can be when they're able to let go of the status quo? This is awesome. Just imagine if the government didn't try to regulate everything we do. Imagine how much more self-sustaining and productive a house like these would be in places that get more rain, and have rich farmland around them. We're probably not even allowed to put a self-sustaining home anywhere near general society. It might give them *ideas.* That would destroy the monopolies over electricity and other utilities the governments make profits from. People don't know how to see why houses like these are not accepted by the government. It isn't because of safety or health issues. And it isn't because it's "weird." Like Mike pointed out, "It's just logical." It's only because it allows us our true independence. If more people lived like this, there would be a lot less "need" for our government to provide these things to us through their strictly regulated systems of rules and conditions that interfere with our individual lives. OK, I'm done for now. Have a good day everyone.
@allisonjames2923
@allisonjames2923 2 роки тому
But if the government didn’t regulate, it’s not just sustainable homes that would be built, but unsustainable, resource greedy buildings as well, because it’s not like everyone who wants to build their dream is environmentally conscious. Plus there would be more dangerous buildings that could collapse & injure or kill people. There should be more scope within regulations to build innovative environmentally friendly, sustainable homes, but don’t ditch laws all together
@gabbysism
@gabbysism 2 роки тому
@@allisonjames2923 True. Not everyone would want to live in these types of spaces, and that's all right. We all must do what we believe is right for ourselves. I'm not knocking that at all. And it's also true that not all laws are meant to block progress, though some are. Like rules, some are good to follow because they keep everyone safer and more stable, but others are not built on a moral ground and should not be followed. There are many gray areas, and it's a large part of life for us to figure them out as we go through our everyday. Did it really sound like I was ditching all laws? That wasn't my intent, but if I did fully explain everything I meant then my messages would be very, very long. I'll work on being more succinct. Thank you for your reply and keeping me in check.
@foxandk
@foxandk 2 роки тому
Before government regulations we had even more massive inequality than we do today, robber barons, lower life expectancies, higher rates of death. Don’t glorify the pioneer era as if you would’ve done well and had a good time. Get over yourself.
@foxandk
@foxandk 2 роки тому
@siky smooth Go look at North Africa or Haiti if you need an example of why we have building codes and don’t let people do whatever they want. It isn’t safe, and the people betting it is, pay with their lives when it collapses.
@foxandk
@foxandk 2 роки тому
@@allisonjames2923 Most people don’t have a brain, but you do Allison. Thanks for being smart. Idk why the average person, instead of simply reforming the laws we already have, thinks we’d be better of with no laws and complete anarchy….
@starwaters4287
@starwaters4287 11 місяців тому
Beyond beautiful
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