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Posted by Toban Black, 12 September 2008
Andy Rowell at the Oil Change blog -
"Climate change fuelling refugee crisis" (June 17th)
... "the number of refugees is at a record high, fuelled in part by climate change which is causing conflicts around... (read more)
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Posted by Toban Black, 6 August 2008
A community garden photo by "sbcg08"
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A Wall Street Journal video clip about urban farming [via Wild Green Yonder]
Most of the video revolves around one guy who farms neighbourhood lawns in Colorado.
A "No Impact Man" blog... (read more)
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Posted by Toban Black, 2 August 2008
Elizabeth Douglass in The Los Angeles Times - "Why The Oil Crunch May Grow Worse"
"Peak Oil: The ‘When’ Doesn’t Matter"
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What I appreciate about this article is -
a. The tagline about how "The ‘When’ Doesn’t Matter"... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 18 May 2007
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This is an article I wrote today.
http://digitaljournal.com/article/183585/Loonie_Hits_Thirty_Year_High... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 29 October 2006
Greetings, my new blog, The Permaculture Kitchen,roams from actions to recipes and beyond. Our kitchens are where it all begins.
http://bewing.wordpress.com/... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 15 August 2006
This six part course will guide you through the process of creating a thriving food ecosystem in your backyard. Among other things, you will learn about companion planting, seed saving and how to maintain healthy... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 3 August 2006
A food buying club is being formed as a result of our 100 mile diet dinner. The founding meeting of the Saint John FBC is Wednesday, August 9, 2006, @ Oryx Books on Prince William... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 16 May 2006
When we begin to develop a plan for a city, we need to develop a vision of what that city should look like and all too often we pay too little attention to Nature and... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 27 April 2006
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Gardening offers numerous opportunities to learn. Working with plants, seeds, soil and the elements a student/gardener may learn math, history, botany, biology and so much more. The possible skills and allied trades, such as arboriculture... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 19 April 2006
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"We abuse the land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love... (read more)
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Posted by bewing, 19 April 2006
Each month our free publication Seed and Soil provides examples of how communities are designing and creating green infrastructure projects. How we relate to the land determines the society we build. Let Nature be your... (read more)
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