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Should We Debate The Future of Our Cities
The earliest human habitations were caves, on mountaintops, or inside hastily thrown-up fortifications on open plains. After the Neolithic Revolution…
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Comparative look at Organic and Conventional Farming
Organic farming has in the recent past gained popularity. Farmers are willing to take up the risks associated with this…
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Survival in Different Terms: A Healthy Ecosystem Is Not Based on Survival of the Fittest
As I’m working my way through and around Geoff Lawton’s online PDC course, I’m pulling out all sorts of nuggets,…
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Shifting Baseline Syndrome
To put it in its most simplest terms, shifting baseline syndrome is basically the way in which humans, and every…
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Then and Now: A Baby Boomer Growing Up
World War II caused three major economic disruptions in Europe. The military commandeered a large part of the active workforce,…
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Agari Permaculture Farm
A film about Agari Permaculture Farm showing their amazing cob house, earthbag dome, kitchen/social area, and the awesome people who…
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Living Simply in a Tiny Off Grid Cabin
Tom, Sarah, and their daughter Neesa all live in a tiny 20sqm off grid cabin on a property on the…
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If That’s Not Permaculture, What Is?
I call myself a permaculturalist, a word that still doesn’t officially register as valid on my spell check. I read…
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Our Year of Permaculture: Learning As We Go
It wasn’t far into 2015 that my wife and I decided we were ready to start the search for our…
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Knowledge does not Equal Understanding
The common expression about a person being “stuck in his ways” is correctly used to describe someone who can’t or…
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Whose Space is Space? Asteroid Mining Rights Raise Questions
President Barack Obama ushered in a new era of U.S. law—an era in which the American President has taken a…
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Capture Seasonal Spirit in a Card
As the year comes once again to a close, many of us find ourselves preoccupied with thoughts of the holidays—especially…
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