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New Logo!!!

We finally have a new logo!   Since we now have electricity and the rain gives us ample time to work on lower-priority projects like this, we finally finished what

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Article: How to Decolonize the Permaculture Movement

Some good and important (and one misleading) point about permaculture as a movement. The author criticizes that permaculture is sometimes misused as a business (for those $2,000 permaculture courses) and

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A response to a “viral” video about aero/hydroponics

The Facebook page “NowThis” posted this video: https://www.facebook.com/NowThisNews/videos/1384836634939790/ This is our response: “Completely controlled environment”… ‘Civilized’ humans and their insatiable need to control and dominate Nature. Growing plants like this

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Article: Healthy soil is the real key to feeding the world

One of the most important articles I’ve read in a long time. The author, David R. Montgomery (Professor of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington) will soon publish his

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Article: Climate Change and its Effects on Asia and Australia

This article addresses the exact same problems we face here in southern Thailand. Last year’s dry season was the hottest year in 65 years in Thailand (and the hottest year

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Article: The Movement to Dismantle Civilization

Good argumentation for our case: permaculture and several anti-civilization movements (such as Deep Green Resistance) have a lot more in common than everyone thinks. The main premises and motivations point

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Article: UN-Report Says Small-Scale Organic Farming Only Way to Feed the World

What has to happen until everyone finally believes it?! Permaculture is the future, and civilization is not! Civilization cannot be maintained through permaculture instead of agriculture. http://www.technologywater.com/post/69995394390/un-report-says-small-scale-organic-farming-only

Book: The One-Straw Revolution (Masanobu Fukuoka)

With his book “The One-Straw Revolution” permaculturalist Masanobu Fukuoka created one of the most important books about natural farming methods.