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Are Tiny Houses Actually Good for the Environment? Maria Saxton, Ph.D. Has an Answer

Jan 03, 202038 minEp. 92
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Episode description

Maria Saxton is the first person to have done academic research about the Tiny House Movement, and she decided to explore how the ecological footprint of tiny home downsizes change as a result of going tiny. Now we actually have some science about how tiny houses can be a positive factor for the environment. In our conversation, we dive into her research to learn more. If you’re concerned about the environment and you want to reduce your environmental footprint, or you’re just curious about the impact of tiny houses, give this a listen!

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