A Farm for the Future |
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| By Matt Mayer in Farming, Peak Oil, Permaculture, Videos | March 28, 2009 | |
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Future Scenarios |
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| By Chris Welch in Climate Change, Peak Oil, Permaculture | October 1, 2008 | ||

What will the next 10-20 years be like? With global climate change and peak oil what can we expect? David Holmgren co-originator of the permaculture concept has developed a new website investigating some possible outcomes.
Future Scenarios: Mapping the cultural implications and climate change.
The simultaneous onset of climate change and the peaking of global oil supply represent unprecedented challenges for human civilisation.
Global oil peak has the potential to shake if not destroy the foundations of global industrial economy and culture. Climate change has the potential to rearrange the biosphere more radically than the last ice age. Each limits the effective options for responses to the other.
The strategies for mitigating the adverse effects and/or adapting to the consequences of Climate Change have mostly been considered and discussed in isolation from those relevant to Peak Oil. While awareness of Peak Oil, or at least energy crisis, is increasing, understanding of how these two problems might interact to generate quite different futures, is still at an early state.
FutureScenarios.org presents an integrated approach to understanding the potential interaction between Climate Change and Peak Oil using a scenario planning model. In the process I introduce permaculture as a design system specifically evolved over the last 30 years to creatively respond to futures that involve progressively less and less available energy.
The site is arranged as a long essay. Holmgren has recently been contracted by Chelsea Green to write a book based on this website that will be published in the US, early 2009.

Grow Food Party Crew |
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| By Chris Welch in Green Living, Permaculture, Videos | September 29, 2008 | ||
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I came across this video today of a group of like-minded people working together to improve their lives. They call themselves the Grow Food Party Crew, a part of the Ojai Valley Green Coalition, their goal is to work together to build their local food shed and strengthen their community. They employ permaculture principles as their design approach to food production and land use. Projects include vegetable gardens, rainwater harvesting, as well as natural earthen structures. All the while having a great time doing it!

Why not start a Grow Food Party Crew in your neighborhood!
The Permaculture Concept-Part 4 |
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| By Matt Mayer in Permaculture | May 17, 2008 | |
The Permaculture Concept-Part 3 |
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| By Matt Mayer in Permaculture, Videos | May 16, 2008 | |
The Permaculture Concept-Part 2 |
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| By Matt Mayer in Permaculture, Videos | May 14, 2008 | |
The Permaculture Concept-Part 1 |
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| By Matt Mayer in Permaculture, Videos | May 7, 2008 | |
Suburban Permaculture |
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| By Matt Mayer in Gardening, Permaculture, Videos | May 2, 2008 | |
Richard Heinberg shows us around his house.
Suburban Farming in England-Part 2 |
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| By Matt Mayer in Eating Local, Gardening, Green Living, Organic, Permaculture, Videos | April 13, 2008 | ||
Part 2 of the Suburban Farming video.
Suburban Farming In England |
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| By Matt Mayer in Eating Local, Gardening, Green Living, Organic, Permaculture, Videos | April 12, 2008 | ||
An interesting story about some suburban dwellers in England who are making their backyard into a bountiful garden using many different gardening techniques.
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