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Our response to the International Panel on Climate Change report

The Permaculture Association’s Research Coordinator Chris Warburton Brown responds to this week’s IPCC Report:

"The International Panel on Climate Change just released a report predicting the impact of a 1.5 degree rise in global temperature, and challenging us all to do more to stop that happening. The report has received lots of media coverage, and many people will now be asking ‘I know the science, but what can I actually do?’

At the Permaculture Association we have one simple answer: ‘Commit yourself to positive action right now’.
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Eastern Permaculture Gathering 2018 - Making Community

What follows is an account of the Eastern Permaculture Gathering 2018. Local and regional events bring together individuals involved in, and interested in finding out about permaculture.

by Steve Land, photos James Taylor. 


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Photo celebration of small farmers (exhibition)

We Feed the World  
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Thriving Communities - where is permaculture engaging people from disadvantaged and marginalised communities?

The Permaculture Association has been supporting permaculture practitioners and teachers to create thriving communities across Britain for over 30 years.
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Crop nibblers and how to stop them (online)

Crop Nibblers; Who Else is Eating Your Crops

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Evidence for permaculture principles (journal)


Permaculture—Scientific Evidence of Principles for the Agroecological Design of Farming Systems


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Agroforesty is climate resilient (online)

 Planting water – Agroforestry research at Ernst Götsch in Bahia



 


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Free Liveable Cities Little Books (books)

Liveable Cities: The Little Book Series
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RetroSuburbia: the downshifter's guide to a resilient future

by Jo Barker, Canterbury, Kent. Passionate permaculture practitioner.


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