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Today's Topics:

  1. Sustainable World Radio Interview with David Holmgren/Future
     Scenarios: How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and Climate
     Change. (Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network)
  2. Green Living in Orange County- The Permaculture Design    Course
     Experience (L. Santoyo)


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Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 06:16:15 -0700
From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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To: scpg@arashi.com
Subject: [Scpg] Sustainable World Radio Interview with David
       Holmgren/Future Scenarios: How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and
       Climate Change.
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Hi Everybody,

People have been asking me how they can listen to Sustainable World
Radio since I'm taking a break from broadcasting live on local
community radio station KCSB.  There are a couple of different ways
to tune in. Sustainable World Podcasts can now be heard on my
website- www.sustainableworldradio.com and on ITunes. Many of my
interviews and past shows are posted online, as well as some new
interviews (with more to follow), and lots of perennial favorites
including: Mushrooms Can Save the World with Paul Stamets, Botanical
Medicine with Kami McBride, Keyline Design with Darren Doherty, and
Homescale Permaculture with Toby Hemenway.

Wes Roe of the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and I were pleased
to spend some time on the phone with Permaculture Co-Founder David
Holmgren.  We have a two part interview to show for it that will
hopefully make you laugh, teach you some things about how to
contribute and thrive in an energy descent world, and reassure you
that "the party may not be over."

I'm thrilled that the Internet exists and that many people around the
world are listening to and learning from the amazing guests that I've
been able to speak with over the past six years. It's inspiring to be
surrounded by such incredible teachers, earth stewards, plant people,
and permaculturists who are sharing their skills and knowledge at
such a critical time.

Thanks for your support and for listening.

Jill Cloutier

http://www.sustainableworldradio.com/

Permaculture- The Beginning of a Worldwide Movement- Part 1
Part 1 of a 2 part interview with David Holmgren, the co-originator
of Permaculture.  Holmgren is co-author of Permaculture One, the book
that introduced Permaculture to the world.  In part one of this
interview, Holmgren speaks about the beginnings of Permaculture, his
home Melliodora; one of the best documented and well known
Permaculture demonstration sites, and his book Future Scenarios: How
Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and Climate Change.  Interview by
Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World, and Wes Roe of the Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network.

http://pdcastsusworldradio.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=583537


Permaculture in an Energy Descent World- Part 2 of an Interview with
David Holmgren
Part 2 of a 2 part interview with David Holmgren, the co-originator
of Permaculture. In part two of this interview, Holmgren talks about
his book Future Scenarios: How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and
Climate Change, and shares with us his ideas of what living in an
energy descent world might be like, and why "the party may not be
over".  Interview by Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World, and Wes Roe
of the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network.

http://pdcastsusworldradio.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=587339
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 11:43:50 -0700
From: "L. Santoyo" <santoyo@earthflow.com>
To: Los Angeles Permaculture Guild <lapg@arashi.com>,
       cityrepairla@lists.riseup.net,  South Coast Permaculture Guild
       <scpg@arashi.com>,      san diego permaculture guild <sdpg@arashi.com>,
       Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <sbpcnet@silcom.com>,
       sbperm2006@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Scpg] Green Living in Orange County- The Permaculture Design
       Course Experience
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*Please forward to your friends in Orange County*- thank you!


*Sustainable Solutions Series*
Find out what people are calling "life changing, entertaining and full of
hope for the future!"

*Green Living in Orange County-
The Permaculture Design Course Experience*
http://earthflow.com/OCPDC2.php

*Easy and Affordable*
Second weekends of each month- July through December 2010
50% work-trade, payment plans and discounts for teachers are available.

Permaculture is a design approach that uses ecological principles to help
create sustainable communities that can have the diversity, stability, and
resilience of natural ecosystems. Permaculture goes well beyond just being a
"gardening system" and offers a positive framework for critical
decision-making, problem solving and finding your right livelihood.

This certificate course will give you tools for food security, water and
energy conservation ; building social capital; developing a sustainable
economy; and much more.

Design professionals can add new qualifications to their resumes and can
offer sustainability services to their clients. Homeowners, gardeners, and
land managers learn to increase the value and productivity of their
property. Real estate and development companies are able to better address
the public's growing concern for the environment- and teachers will learn to
integrate permaculture design into their curriculum.

*promotional video:*
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*In and Around Orange County -Community Projects, Actions and Activities...*
Learn the fundamental principles of sustainable design embodied in all of
the natural world- then learn how to actually apply them with your own
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  - A Certificate Course for Design Professionals, Land Managers &
  Homeowners
  - ReDesign with Nature
  - Water Harvesting & Conservation
  - Natural Building & Property Development
  - Urban FoodForestry
  - Re-Localizing Food Production
  - Economics of a Sustainable Society

*The Teaching Team is led by Larry Santoyo, Director, EarthFlow Design Works
*
http://earthflow.com

*Registration*
http://earthflow.com/registration.php

$1050. for entire series
Save $150 if paid in full by June 11th
50% work-trade and payment plans
Discounts for teachers are available.

*For more information contact:*
permaculture@earthflow.com
(805) 459-0452
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