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A Better Way of Making a Living for Humanity
We are no more able to find our way forward living as Homo modern as we are living as Homo…
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Genetically Modified Foods Unsafe? Evidence that Links GM Foods to Allergic Responses Mounts
By Jeffrey M. Smith, executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology, and author of the highly acclaimed Seeds of…
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Pay Monsanto, or Starve
Many have yet to comprehend the implications of this continuing business trend to grow, merge, centralise and consolidate. I hope…
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Slip Hazard
With apologies to Robert Newman A percentage of climate scientists expect that climate engineering of some sort will be required…
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Planting Trees and Managing Soils to Sequester Carbon
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute, Washington D.C., U.S.A. As of 2007, the shrinking forests in the tropical regions…
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Jerusalem Artichokes – like Diamonds, are Forever
PIJ #54; March – May 1995; page 47 Margaret Lynch explains how to grow, store and prepare the edible section…
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Zapping the Wrong Bugs
The Furrow, Farm Facts and Fancies reports that electric bug zappers operated outdoors may be doing more harm than good…
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Baubles
Click for full view (Courtesy: Throbgoblins) Christmas brings the fortieth anniversary of the first image of Earth Rising – an…
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Wanted – Permaculture Translators
Wanted. Permaculture Translators – People fluent in another language willing to donate some time to translate from a supplied English…
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Pin-Striped Pirates
Why does the UK retain a handful of colonies? To destroy the world’s taxation systems. by George Monbiot – journalist,…
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Veiling Our True Predicament – Global Dimming
Have you heard the expression ‘Global Dimming’ yet? The documentary embedded in this post examines the phenomenon, but, in brief,…
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At Last, a Date
For the first time, the International Energy Agency has produced a date for peak oil. And it’s not reassuring. by…
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