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Timothy Gorter tim at earthsite.net
Thu May 13 21:12:52 PDT 2010


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> Today's Topics:
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>   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 at 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
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>
> 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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> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 11:43:50 -0700
> From: "L. Santoyo" <santoyo at earthflow.com>
> To: Los Angeles Permaculture Guild <lapg at arashi.com>,
>        cityrepairla at lists.riseup.net,  South Coast Permaculture Guild
>        <scpg at arashi.com>,      san diego permaculture guild <
> sdpg at arashi.com>,
>        Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <sbpcnet at silcom.com>,
>        sbperm2006 at 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:*
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVr7wuqd-c8
>
> *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
> design team to a real-world project.
>
>   - 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 at earthflow.com
> (805) 459-0452
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