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Rosemary Morrow
Jul 23, 20249 min read
Zone 0: How and where we live
Your home, Zone 0, is the place where you spend most of your time, money and other resources.
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Richard Heinberg
Apr 1, 20238 min read
The Final Doubling
by Richard Heinberg THIS ESSAY IS DEDICATED to the memory of Herman Daly, the father of ecological economics, who began writing about the...
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Peter Bane, Publisher Emeritus
May 27, 202217 min read
Building Forest Resilience: Facing the Fire
by Peter Bane OF THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the Climate Apocalypse: fire, flood, storm, and drought, fire—despite its fearsome visage and...
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Albert Bates
Apr 1, 202210 min read
In a Time of Climate Crisis
by Albert Bates IN 1824, while working in a Paris laboratory making observations of the Earth, Joseph Fourier described the greenhouse...
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Gloria Flora
Jan 12, 202212 min read
Collaborating with Your Forest
by Gloria Flora ARE YOU ONE OF THE BLESSED HUMANS who live near or within a forest you steward? Lucky you! You are in a partnership that...
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John Wages
Oct 13, 20218 min read
PINA: New Structures for Permaculture Impact
PINA: New Structures for Permaculture Impact by Peter Bane ON THE STRENGTH OF ITS IDEAS and their relevance to people’s lived experience,...
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Keith Johnson, editorial guild
Apr 19, 202112 min read
What Would You Do If... ?
What Would You Do If... ? by Gloria Flora (from issue #119, Spring 2021) WITH MYRIAD EFFECTS OF 2020's unprecedented events still...
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Keith Johnson, editorial guild
Jan 4, 20214 min read
Wildcrafting and Mentorship: Succession through the Forest
Wildcrafting and Mentorship: Succession through the Forest by Michael Pilarski, Friends of the Trees Botanicals Anna harvesting hawthorn...
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John Wages
Oct 8, 202015 min read
Silent Night: A permaculture perspective on global ecosystem collapse
The frog pool was square — fifty feet wide and seventy feet long and four feet deep. Lush soft grass grew about its edge and a little...
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Keith Johnson, editorial guild
Jun 19, 202010 min read
Exploring the Third Ethic of Permaculture: Finding a Sense of Surplus
"In part, the insecurities
that drive people to hoard
stem from our transition,
long ago, from cyclical
to linear time."
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Keith Johnson, editorial guild
Feb 22, 20207 min read
Imagine a New Way
Imagine a New Way Rob Hopkins FROM WHAT IS TO WHAT IF by Rob Hopkins, founder of the international Transition Movement, is an...
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Keith Johnson, editorial guild
Jan 29, 20209 min read
From the Personal to the Publicly Global
From the Personal to the Publicly Global: Permaculture and Food Security By Rowe Morrow Food insecurity is a reflection of our cultural...
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Laura Killingbeck
Oct 15, 20196 min read
Vegetable Fermentation: An Alchemy of Place
CULINARY FERMENTATION is the transformation of food by microbes. Historically, this practice was linked integrally to place. For the...
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Jem Bendell, BA (Hons), PhD
Jun 5, 201927 min read
A Map for Navigating Climate Tragedy: Deep Adaptation - Part 1
A Map for Navigating Climate Tragedy: Deep Adaptation - Part 1 Jem Bendell, BA (Hons), PhD (From LEARNING FROM OUR MISTAKES, II , Issue...
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John Wages
Apr 23, 20193 min read
Cuba's Agro-Ecology Movement and What We Can Learn From It
By Elspeth Hay • Mar 21, 2019 Credit Courtesy Greg Watson After the Cold War Cuba was forced to grapple with a series of agricultural...
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By Kevin Childs
Jun 15, 20182 min read
An Australian Environmentalist’s Next Act: ‘Frugal Hedonism’
David Holmgren at his home in Hepburn Springs, Australia, where he grows 200 types of crops.Credit Ying Ang for The New York Times May...
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John Wages
Jun 15, 20181 min read
A glimpse of the 13th International Permaculture Convergence India 2017
The 13th International Permaculture Convergence was held in India for the first time. Aranya Agricultural Alternatives, a Hyderabad based...
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Jeremy Lynch
Dec 4, 20177 min read
Don't Let the Bread Go Stale...
On the evening of the final day of IPC India, pull a white plastic chair out from under the thatch roof of a makeshift classroom and set...
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Jeremy Lynch
Dec 1, 20173 min read
Makeshift: IPC India 2017
Make: to form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; to construct or create. Shift: from Old English sciftan...
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Jeremy Lynch
Nov 30, 20174 min read
Intention and Impact: IPC India 2017
We are asked to take a moment. Lower your hand to the ground. Run your fingers through the dry grass or press them into the loose clay....
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