Tag Archive for: ecology

derrick jensen – deep green resistance

  Shared by Linda Hamilton this is a portal to many offerings from American visionary author and activist, Derrick Jensen. Visit: http://www.derrickjensen.org/endgame/ Jensen is a voice for green ecological whole systems co-authoring, Deep Green Resistance; his book, Endgame, is highly recommended by Linda.  You’ll find a plethora of videos here, radio show links, books, etc.  

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european journal of ecopsychology – 5 free issues

  This resource gives direct access to PDF files (5 full journal issues from 2010-14) of the European Journal of Ecopsychology, a peer-reviewed journal aiming to explore the synthesis of psychological and ecological ideas from a variety of perspectives.  Edited by Paul Stevens, Bournemouth University.  Gratitude for sharing these issues; NOTE: Link takes you out of the NEU site: http://eje.naturalresourceswellbeing.com/

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international community for ecopsychology (ICE website) book resources

  From the website, International Community for Ecopsychology (ICE) see a shortlist of titles, various book resources, reviews and their journal, Gatherings for your study of ecopsychology. (Eco-Psych Spiral Photo courtesy of Dr Margret) Book Review Pickings from NEU Staff, Dr Ellen Conner: Laszlo, Ervin: The Whispering Pond: A Personal Guide to the Emerging Vision of Science Macy, Joanna: Coming

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co-operation is the key: plant succession (pdf)

Co-operation is the Key: Plant Succession, is an 11-page illustrated PDF, was submitted to the NewEarth Project in 2016 by Kevin Gaia of Australia with the author’s (Ian Sutton’s) kind permission to share this resource. CLICK HERE to download Co-operation is the Key_PLANT SUCCESSION

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hydrology – water is life (pdf)

(Note: This 19 page PDF ecology resource was researched and written by Ian Sutton; and submitted with the author’s permission to the NewEarth University by Kevin Gaia, 2016.) Pilliga Push Camp – Declaration of Peaceful Direct Action The Pilliga Push Camp is committed to protecting the waters of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) and Murray Darling Basin by educating, uniting

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principles of natural gardening & farming (pdf)

  Principles of Natural Gardening & Farming by Ian Sutton, Equilibrium Eco Services Inc. Copyright © Ian Sutton 2006 Equilibrium is pleased to allow this material to be reproduced in whole or part, provided the meaning is unchanged, and its source, publisher and authorship are acknowledged.  Submitted in 2016 by Kevin Gaia of Australia to the NewEarth University for educational

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Quote by Margaret Wheatley

Probably the most visible example of unintended consequences, is what happens every time humans try to change the natural ecology of a place. Margaret J. Wheatley

Ecosystem Restoration Cooperative (video)

  This resource is a short video introducing the Ecosystem Restoration Cooperative and the Ecosystem Restoration Camps. Learn of a self-organizing, direct action to train and deploy people to mitigate and adapt to human-induced climate change by restoring ecological function on a planetary scale. Intro Ecosystem Restoration Cooperative: https://youtu.be/5mAxgCXNmCU

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the land institute – perennial agroecological systems research

  This website resource features the American-based, The Land Institute founded by Wes Jackson. The Land Institute believes it is possible to provide staple foods without destroying or compromising the cultural and ecological systems upon which we depend.  In the past forty years, they have been breeding new perennial grain and seed crops while researching ecologically intensified polycultures that mimic

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Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now by Frances Lappé

  From the non-profit organization: GRAIN, an article (2016) by Frances Moore Lappé on the myths of the industrial food system and the promises of agroecology. Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now, place the URL in your browser to access this article at GRAIN’s site: https://grain.org/bulletin_board/entries/5457-farming-for-a-small-planet-agroecology-now Lappé is the co-founder of Food First (the Institute for Food and Development

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pdf book / the great transition: a tale of how it turned out right

A Report by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) based in the United Kingdom. Humanity appears caught in a trap with no way out. We are facing a series of interlinked systemic problems – consuming beyond our planetary limits; untenable inequality; growing economic instability and a breakdown in the relationship between ‘more’ and ‘better’. The only way to overcome these systemic

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