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The Edible Urban
by Kirsten Bradley When I lived in the city, I always loved the idea of a microfarm. In my head,…
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Calling for Separation of Oil and State
In a sane world, such a post as this would be unnecessary. But, alas…. I recently had to share with…
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Green Burials
by Brad Lancaster, who is, incidentally, co-teaching the upcoming PDC in Palestine – a course many may wish to attend…
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Towards Local Democracy
It’s been more than a year since we’ve started our initiative in Sopot, Poland. It has the same aim as…
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Save the World, Without Giving Your Money Away!
Editor’s Note: There are still places available on the April 17-30 PDC in Morocco – you’re encouraged to book now!…
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Letters from Slovakia: Aggressors, Victims, and Scapegoats
Note: This post has little to do with on-the-ground design, but I hope some will find it worthy of contemplation.…
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Please Get Behind Our Efforts to Demonstrate Sustainable Development and Relief for Chile Quake/Tsunami Victims
Editor’s Preamble: Permaculturists famously endeavour to ‘turn the problem into a solution’. At the moment we have a tremendous opportunity…
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A Fresh Look at Gandhi – Part I
A chinese proverb says: "the last thing a fish notices is the water in which it swims". And indeed, we…
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Letters from Costa Rica, Part III – Happiness Is….
by Juliana Birnbaum Fox, fellow collaborator with Craig Mackintosh on the Sustainable (R)evolution Book Project. Editor’s Note: This is Part…
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Life at Zaytuna – Permaculture Ag Bicycle 1.0
by Patrick Blampied, who is currently interning with the Permaculture Research Institute Since the main shed was moved up to…
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Letters from Costa Rica, Part II – Parenting in the Jungle
by Juliana Birnbaum Fox, fellow collaborator with Craig Mackintosh on the Sustainable (R)evolution Book Project. Editor’s Note: This is part…
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