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Chile Earthquake Video Update
The team from Ecoescuela El Manzano in Chile have just sent through this fine video on progress there. If you’re…
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Early Retirement Extreme
Two issues keep on puzzling me about economics. On the one hand, it undoubtedly is an incredibly important subject. At…
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Social Indoctrination and Geoengineering
by Peter Greg A friend shared this video series (at bottom) with me, and I thought it was one of…
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Deep Peace in Techno-Utopia
A new film on Channel 4 disses the greens while dodging the issue of power. by George Monbiot: journalist, author,…
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Surviving in the Cash Economy Once Your Food Forest is Established
Richard Alan Miller likes to tell the classic story of one of the first farmers who came to him for…
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Is Personal Effort Enough?
Just three years ago my young family and I made the move to rural Victoria, handing in our cushy government…
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Toxic Brew
The Tea Parties didn’t arise spontaneously: they were boiled up by big business. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and…
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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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From a Failed Growth Economy to a Steady-State Economy
USSEE lecture, June 1, 2009 Herman E. Daly School of Public Policy University of Maryland A steady-state economy is incompatible…
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Sean Penn on Haiti – “It’s Bad”
Further Reading: Heading to Haiti with a Permaculture Vision, and a Plan
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Letters from Sri Lanka – Sarvodaya’s Economic Development and Its Destination
This is Part X, the final installment, of a ten-part series – If you haven’t already, please read Part I,…
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Using Radio to Spread Sustainable Agricultural Practices Across Africa
Due to the work of a Canadian based Farm Radio International, who’ve partnered with more than 300 radio stations in…
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