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6 Everyday Gadgets With Manual Powered Alternatives

6 EVERYDAY GADGETS WITH MANUAL POWERED ALTERNATIVES Normally when I write up one of these articles I pick one gadget or appliance that normally runs on traditional electricity or fossil fuels and describe the benefits of an alternative energy version of the same thing. But there are so many everyday gadgets that we use that […]

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Sustainable Uses of Food Waste

SUSTAINABLE USES OF FOOD WASTE Food waste is considered by many people as non-useful materials. It is harmful to the environment. Greenhouse gases are released as by-products of food waste and these warm the environment, causing imaginable negative environmental impacts such as sea level rise and floods. Wasted food items are also harmful to humans. […]

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Permaculture: A Holistic Approach to Life

PERMACULTURE: A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO LIFE When we tell people we practise permaculture, we usually get some questions. The interesting thing is the type of questions we are asked. Usually, the person asking us has a plant or tree that has some sort of disease and we are asked what they can do about it. […]

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10 Other Berries to be Aware of

10 OTHER BERRIES TO BE AWARE OF Since arriving in the temperate climate, I’ve been so excited about the idea of growing berries that I’ve been compiling lists of what—besides the common stuff—I might want to grow. We all know strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, raspberry, and Chuck Berry (i.e., “Johnny B. Goode”), but these are other […]

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Creating Community Through the Act of Gardening

CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH THE ACT OF GARDENING “Through one simple, little act, we can cultivate a world that is more diverse, unified, and collaborative, and less divided and lonely – ultimately, a world more joyous and sustainable than this one through one simple act: gardening,” begins a riveting TEDTalk by Jasun “Plaedo” Wellman, a community […]

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Food Sovereignty

Food Sovereignty ‘Food sovereignty’ is fast becoming a lost concept; the right to have the knowledge and resources to grow our own food is an essential right. If we don’t have access to nutrient dense organic food, then where do we get the essential energy to heal our body, mind and spirit certainly not from […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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Olduvai II: Exodus
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