Events, Resources & News
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Establish ‘GE-Free’ Zones, Organic Farmers Say
The Organic Farmers who are pushing for the establishment of ‘GE-free zones’ across the US got a boost from Jackson…
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Despite UK Flooding, a Yorkshire Town Remains Dry
Despite widespread flooding in The North of Britain last week, Pickering, Yorkshires main flooding region, beat the weather and stayed…
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Raw Milk Available for Sale and Delivery in NZ
The New Zealand government have heard their people, allowing public access to raw milk that is packed with health boosting…
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Mercury Found in Fog a Threat to the Eco-system
During a recent research meeting with the American Geophysical Union on Dec 16 2015, an announcement was made regarding the…
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Solar Panels have just taken a Step Forward
For many years, researchers have been looking for ways to improve cost-effectiveness and efficiency of solar cells. The solar cells…
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Organic Agriculture Systems Continue to Outshine Conventional Systems in Multiple Studies.
Though organic agriculture currently occupies a surprisingly low 1% of global cropland, several agricultural studies have recently favored organic systems…
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Permaculture Research Institute Proud to Be Recognized with UNCCD Accreditation!
The Permaculture Research Institute (PRI) recently received notice that the organization has been accredited as a Civil Service Organization by…
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Fossil Fuel the Tipping Point – Structural Decline of Coal
Coal is being squeezed out by an increased tightening of environmental laws which might give a future outlook for other…
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Give Back to the Garden: Paul Taylor Teaches “Living Soils”
“Dirt” is spoken of derisively; it’s easy to trample all over it without a second thought. Yet, soil is one…
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Permaculture Chickens
The “Permaculture Chickens” film will show you how to raise your own chickens with nature (aka save you money and…
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Millions in Southern Africa at Risk of Food Insecurity
Special alert issued this week estimates that nearly over 6.3Million people in Southern Africa will experience food shortages and drought…
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Food Standards Australia and New Zealand on the Brink of GM Decision
It’s an important issue, because without the classification, there will be no impetus—legally or otherwise—for fresh food providers to let…
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