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Tag Archives: Energy
The Power of Permaculture
“A person of courage today is a person of peace. Our only possible decision is to withhold all support for destructive systems and to cease to invest our lives in our own annihilation. Whether we continue without ethics and philosophy … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Business, Economics, Education, Environment, Funny, Humor, Humour, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, Karamea Radio, LivinginPeace Project, Media, Money, New Zealand, Peace, Permaculture, Photography, Social Commentary, Travel, Uncategorized, War, West Coast
Tagged Art, Business, Economics, Economy, education, Energy, Environment, LivinginPeace Project, Off the Top of my Head, Paul Murray, Peace, Permaculture, Self-Sufficiency, Social Commentary, Sustainability, Travel
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Experts Fear Collapse of Global Civilisation
UXBRIDGE, Canada, Jan 11, 2013 (IPS) – Experts on the health of our planet are terrified of the future. They can clearly see the coming collapse of global civilisation from an array of interconnected environmental problems. By Stephen Leahy (With cynical embellishment by … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Banking, Business, Economics, Education, Environment, Money, Permaculture, Politics, Social Commentary, Uncategorized, United States
Tagged Climate, Earth, Energy, Environment, Famine, Hunger, Permaculture, Prince Charles, Water, World
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A Quiet Revolution—Bill Mollison on Permaculture
By Scott London Bill Mollison calls himself a field biologist and itinerant teacher. But it would be more accurate to describe him as an instigator. When he published Permaculture One in 1978, he launched an international land-use movement many regard … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Business, Economics, Education, Environment, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, Money, New Zealand, Permaculture, Photography, Politics, Religion, Social Commentary, Uncategorized, West Coast
Tagged Bill Mollison, Conservation, Energy, Environment, Food, Food Security, Permaculture, Seflf-Sufficiency, Sustainability
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All About The LivinginPeace Project
All About The LivinginPeace Project The LivinginPeace Project The LivinginPeace project aims to combine elements of art, travel, permaculture and education to create an environmentally, socially and economically sustainable business. Rongo Backpackers & Gallery, Karamea Farm Baches and the Global Gypsy … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Art, Business, Environment, Humor, Humour, Karamea, Permaculture, Travel, Uncategorized, West Coast
Tagged Art, Business, education, Efficiency, Energy, Environment, karamea, Karamea Connections, Karamea Farm Baches, New Zealand, Paul Murray, Permaculture, Rongo, South Island, Sustainability, Travel, West Coast
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Off the Top of my Head: Musings from a MountainTop
High on Denniston Plateau Seeking Balance Between Economy and Environment By Paul Murray High on a mountaintop overlooking the Tasman Sea hard-hatted men in convoys of white utes patrol the plateau and make plans to uncover the riches beneath the … Continue reading
Posted in Coal, Department of Conservation, Environment, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, Mining, West Coast
Tagged Bathurst, Coal, Coal Mining, Denniston, Denniston Plateau, Economic, Energy, Environment, Mining, Solid Energy
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A Dystopian Future: Open Letter to Fellow Environmentalists
Excellent Rant on Environment/Industrialisation/Sustainability & Clean Energy This open letter was written by a member of Deep Green Resistance Colorado, and was influenced and informed by Deep Green Resistance and the work of Paul Kingsnorth, Derrick Jensen, Lierre Keith, Aric McBay, and … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Business, Conservation, Economics, Education, Efficiency, Electricity, Environment, Environmentally Responsible Business, Health, LivinginPeace Project, Permaculture, Photography, Politics, Power, Science, Social Commentary, Sustainability, Sustainablity, Uncategorized
Tagged Clean Energy, Conservation, Energy, Environment, Industrialisation, Industrialization, Industry, Photography, Power, Social Commentary, Sustainability
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Can International Travel Be Sustainable?
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray (The LivinginPeace Project aims to combine Art/Travel/Permaculture and Education into a Sustainable Business) The LivinginPeace Project in Karamea at the top of the West Coast of the South Island … Continue reading →
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