An Introduction to Permaculture

Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Introduction to Permaculture course Darren and I both took part in last weekend was brilliant and for those of you wishing to find a positive path in the heavy chaotic business of worrying about what the future holds for ourselves, our families, our friends and our societies and lifestyles this course delivered by Ruth O’Brien in Bristol comes very highly recommended by both of us..

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Video: Permaculture and Peak Oil: Beyond ‘Sustainability’

Friday, May 1, 2009

A great 25 minute interview (edging towards diatribe)  by David Holmgren co-originator of the permaculture concept. He is very eloquent and succinct in his summary of peak oil & where permaculture fits in though you’ll probably get most benefit from watching this if you’ve already a grasp of the basic concepts.

Of particular interest is his comparison between now and the 1930′s depression (around 4:45). He goes against the accepted wisdom that artificially increased economic activity (lets call that spending) in a Keynsyan-like orgy will pull the world out of depression much like it did in the 30′s where – arguably – the 2nd world war dragged the US back from the economic brink. He argues that back then it was in a context of massively increasing energy availability and that now the direct opposite is true so we can’t rely on things panning out the same way.

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Video: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Last night we watched by far the most positive video we’ve seen on energy decline called How Cuba Survived Peak Oil. It describes how Cuba survived a sudden huge reduction in available oil when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990. 

It’s really well produced, I urge you to watch it.

Spoiler: Permaculture to the rescue!

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Book: The Post Petroleum Cookbook

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Albert Bates has produced a well written, very accessible and positive book. It gives an excellent summary of the accepted peak-oil theories but, more importantly, the majority of the text provides solutions and suggestions. The recipes don’t get in the way as they appear in the margins but they are interesting nonetheless. Though I’m not sure whether I’m ready to make grasshopper quesadillas yet.

Recommeneded if you’re looking for a positive and well-rounded introduction to peak-oil theory and permaculture.

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Book: The Transition Handbook

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The book initially provides a brief and accessible introduction to the dual concepts of peak-oil (or energy decent if you prefer the euphemism) and man made climate change. The rest of the book is then spent describing Rob Hoskin’s solution to the problem that I can summarise in a two words: local resilience. 

It goes into some depth about how Totnes in Devon, the first transition town, is doing and apart from making you want to move to Totnes it does also give you plenty of material that you can use to emulate that in your home town.

If you buy and read this book it will almost certainly change your life, for good. 

A detailed review of the book by Patrick Whitefield can be found over on the transition culture blog.

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Book

Recommended reading

The Post Petroleum Cookbook

Available at Amazon