Biodiversity
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Letters from Sri Lanka: Ranjith de Silva – Bastion of Biological Defense
During my time in Sri Lanka, although concentrating on Sarvodaya’s widespread work and influence in the country, I also took…
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Three Major Reports
A Viable Food Future Download here What kind of food production can: drastically reduce poverty reduce climate change and cool…
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A Planet in Square Brackets
The draft global plan for saving biodiversity contains no firm proposals at all. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and…
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Saving Species
By Guillaume Chapron and George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 4th October 2010 In less than a month, unless we…
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The Aliens Are Coming
We appear to be incapable of dealing with invasive species while there’s still time. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic…
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Adding a Frog Pond to your Garden
A pond in your garden can be very attractive whilst also providing habitat for native amphibians. The sound of frogs…
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Fined Nearly $5,000 for Growing Too Many Vegetables
I think soon, around about now actually, local councils will need to be looking at public spaces in a new…
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Fruit Flies in a Bottle
Copyright 2010 by Ernest Partridge. Published here with permission of the author. Men at some time are masters of their…
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Low Lying
Click for full view Courtesy: Marc Roberts Kiribati shows some leadership, as the tiger continues its journey into oblivion.
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Monsanto Has Us Walking the Gangplank, and Wants to Give That Final Push
Monsanto is starting an advocacy campaign in Australia, calling for greater acceptance of their GMO wares. Aside from all the…
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It’s Time to Colonise Earth!
Ascension Island, in the South Atlantic (source) It seems Darwin was a permaculturist! In his days globetrotting aboard HMS Beagle,…
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Words Fail Us
By Guillaume Chapron and George Monbiot Photo © copyright Craig Mackintosh Note by photographer/editor: This photo was taken in a…
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