For housing to be acceptable to the climate, it must be sustainable. This can be accomplished by making homes out of hemp and horse manure:

Dan Rawlins and his partner Chloe Meyer set themselves an ambitious target when they decided to build an off-grid house made from hempcrete and rendered with a horse manure mix, all without ever having built a house before.

Hempcrete is made out of hemp and lime. Dan says it is vermin proof, vapor permeable, and not merely carbon neutral but carbon negative because it sequesters carbon, making it holy in the moonbat religion.

Horse manure adds strength to the hempcrete walls.

And, in case you were wondering, it’s relatively odourless, which is no doubt a relief for Dan and Chloe.

The house also features a composting outdoor toilet and solar panels. It took a year and a half to build and cost more than expected, but they are living in it.

In utopia, housing will be acknowledged as a human right and will be exclusively provided by Big Government so as to ensure equity. This ideologically compliant house may serve as a model.

On a tip from Steve T.

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