Potable Water
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Roman- and Byzantine-era Cisterns of the Past Reviving Life in the Present
Editor’s Note: Brad Lancaster has established himself as one of the world’s leading permaculture dryland authorities. Brad will be participating…
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Strong Support for National Water Audit
by Ian Douglas In welcoming the call by Federal Greens Senator, Sarah Hanson-Young, for a national audit of water licence…
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Permaculture Reforestation With and For the Indigenous Tribes of Mindanao, Philippines
by Christian Shearer Project Background The Malungon area of the Sarangani province, located in the southern region of The Philippines,…
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Water Shortages Threaten Food Future in the Arab Middle East
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute Captured from a bus window, while crossing the no-man’s land between Jordan and…
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Reducing Urban Water Use
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt once noted that "civilized people ought to know how…
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Permaculture Indigenous Tree Project in Ghana
The Ghanian branch of the Australian Edge 5 Permaculture company, in partnership with the permaculture network in Ghana, has, since…
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Letters from Chile – the Adobe House and Potty Training
Editor’s Note: This is Part IV of a series. Be sure to catch Part I, Part II, and Part III.…
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Letters from Chile – Doris Speaks
To follow is a short video clip I’ve just added into Part I of the Chile series, after the fact.…
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Podcast: Buy Water Rights, Sell Riverina’s Future
Last week Permaculture consultant Nick Huggins spoke to Anne Delaney from the ABC Riverina Breakfast radio program in Wagga Wagga,…
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