Year: 2012
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Food Security and Seed Saving
5-Day Workshop with Kay Baxter (from NZ’s Koanga Institute) at the PRI’s Zaytuna Farm, NSW, Australia In our changing and…
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Governments Spend $1.4 Billion Per Day to Destabilize Climate
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute We distort reality when we omit the health and environmental costs associated with…
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Permaculture in Damaged Lands: Degradation and Restoration in New Mexico
A certain coal-strewn road in Madrid, New Mexico — the remnants of a now defunct railway. Alternately barren and spectacular,…
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Swale Fail?
Editor’s Note: It’d be great if more people would share their successes and failures in similar fashion as Greg has…
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When Orthodox Science Meets Permaculture Principles, Techniques and Design Process
Design science is at the root of any definition of permaculture or put simply, permaculture is design science. — Bill…
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Who Needs Grass?
The Kniskerns’ yard is a sustainable smorgasbord Over a period of less than 10 years, James and Mary Kniskern transformed…
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Pre Permaculture Urban Permaculture Landscape Design Course Practicum
Open to 10 persons (only) with PDC in hand that are keen to learn & assist in the design and…
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The Sacrificial Caste
In this and other nations, there are groups of children who can be abused with impunity. by George Monbiot: journalist,…
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Aid Projects
A Step and a Stride: From Academia to Abundance
How exactly did I get here? When did I embark on this journey of abundance? Here I am looking back…
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The Shared Patterns of Indigenous Culture, Permaculture and Digital Commons
by David Bollier Joline Blais Rarely have I read an essay that knits together some very different commons with such…
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John Hardy: My Green School Dream
Join John Hardy on a tour of the Green School, his off-the-grid school in Bali that teaches kids how to…
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