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A Beginner’s Guide to Working in Sustainable Aid and Overseas Development
We can change the world. We’ve all felt it, that overwhelming urge which every permie gets when they graduate from…
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Home Rule
Here’s the remarkable, hidden truth about our housing crisis. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist,…
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Concentric Rings of Change – the Power of a Single African Permaculture Design Course
by Warren Brush of True Nature Design and Quail Springs Permaculture Over 700 children, orphaned by the scourge of HIV…
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Cold-Hearted
The level of excess winter deaths in the UK is higher than Siberia’s. This is why. by George Monbiot: journalist,…
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Food Swaps
Like a typical pregnant woman, I woke up this morning with food on my mind. However, it wasn’t the stereotypical…
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Konso, Ethiopia – Agriculture and Culture
Following my recent trip to Siltie country I wrote a report on the Enset based agriculture of the area. Following…
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Mark Shepherd’s 106 Acre Permaculture Farm in Viola, Wisconsin
by Chuck Burr I recently had the pleasure of visiting Mark Shepard’s family permaculture farm in Viola, Wisconsin. Mark has…
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Making Democracy Work
Editor’s note: This is what I like to see, and hope others will emulate: concrete action to bring about organised,…
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Closing the ‘Collapse Gap’: the USSR was Better Prepared for Collapse than the US
by Dmitry Orlov Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I am not an expert or a scholar or an activist. I…
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An Agriculture that Stands a Chance: Perennial Polyculture & the Hard Limits of Post-Carbon Farming
More and more articles are being written that continue to hit the proverbial "nail on the head". This one was…
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