Green Gold – EcoVillages and Permaculture
Green Gold – Documentary by John D. Liu
A clear extraordinary path to sustainability…
“It’s possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems.” Environmental film maker John D. Liu documents large-scale ecosystem restoration projects in China, Africa, South America and the Middle East, highlighting the enormous benefits to people and planet of undertaking these efforts globally.
John D. Liu (environmental photographer), Geoff Lawton (designer of Permaculture), Jordanian Princess Basma bint Talal (permaculture enthusiast)
More information:
http://eempc.org/
What If We Change social media project:
http://www.whatifwechange.org
NIGER DELTA – MALI PROJECT: http://www.whatifwechange.org/index.php#/stories/158
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Greening the Desert
Geoff Lawton (designer of Permaculture)
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Dryland Permaculture Strategies
-Bill Mollison, Father of Permaculture
Bill Mollison Father of Permaculture Shares his Wisdom on Dryland Systems, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari.com
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Ecovillages and Permaculture: a reference model for sustainable consumption?
This is a documentary about ecovillages and permaculture seen from a sustainable consumption perspective. The intention is to show an example of lifestyles that take sustainability to the extreme, living and consuming in a way that causes minimum impact on the planet.
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Food Forest
by c2agriculture.com
Sustainable Business News
- Glyphosate Levels Decline in Oats
- Bayer’s New Roundup Formulations Even More Toxic – FOE Report
- US EPA Forced to Evaluate How Pesticides Harm Hormone Systems in Humans and Wildlife
- GM Soybean Oil Damages Liver and Kidneys
- Revealed: The US Government-Funded ‘Private Social Network’ Attacking Pesticide Critics
Organic Farming News
- Invasive plants drive homogenization of soil microbial communities across U.S.
- Human urine could be used as eco-friendly crop fertilizer
- Could manure and compost act like probiotics, reducing antibiotic resistance in urban soils?
- Minerals play newly discovered role in Earth's phosphorus cycle
- Retreating glaciers: Fungi enhance carbon storage in young Arctic soils