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Permaculture jardin forêt (extrait) du Jardin extraordinaire de philip forrer.flv

LE JARDIN EXTRAORDINAIRE DE PHILIPPE FORRER

Un jardin qui bouleverse toutes les règles de l'agronomie (même bio)
Philip cultive des légumes dont certains sont géants (pomme de terre de 500gr, brocolis de 2m de haut, des choux fleurs de 40cm de diam, des betteraves et radis de 5kg, des panais de 40cm de long)

Et tout ça :
- Dans presque 100% de résineux
- Sans travail du sol !
- Sans arrosage !
- Sans traitement !
- Sans engrais !
- Sans semis (pour certains légumes, tomate, pdt, courge, salade)

Son secret, la combinaison de l'électro-culture et des buttes à humus avec 40ans de test !!!

 

Ce film est la jonction entre l'écologie, la fainéantise et la productivité !

Franck Nathié
Chercheur et formateur en permaculture
Association La Forêt Nourricière
Les basses landes 35330 Campel
02 99 92 48 37

Deuxième extrait :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckt51Df9jOY


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It is time for the judiciary to step in and avert climate catastrophe

It is time for the judiciary to step in and avert climate catastrophe | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

"A fast-paced energy revolution is citizens' by right and judicial intervention will help to restore the democratic order, depoliticising the climate issue and making the influence of special interests and short-term gain in the political process less effective."


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Megatrends: Future Paradigms for Business

Megatrends: Future Paradigms for Business | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

Against the broad sweep of human history on this planet the last few hundred years has given rise to astonishing innovations resulting in prosperity for a large proportion of the human family and the accumulation of massive wealth by a small minority.

But as we begin to internalise and comprehend the real costs associated with this remarkable and unprecedented phase of exponential growth and development, there is increasing evidence that a fundamental course correction is needed (at least in the means of production and the rates of consumption) if continued affluence is to remain a viable goal.


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Trade Off: Financial system supply-chain cross contagion – a study in global systemic collapse

Trade Off: Financial system supply-chain cross contagion – a study in global systemic collapse | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

"This new study explores the implications of a major financial crisis for the supply-chains that feed us, keep production running and maintain our critical infrastructure. I use a scenario involving the collapse of the Eurozone to show that increasing socio-economic complexity could rapidly spread irretrievable supply-chain failure across the world."

 

Excellent new report from Irish think tank Feasta on the interconnectness between global energy insecurity, economic supply chains and the financial system. Worth reading full report.


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Seven Themes for the Coming Decade

Seven Themes for the Coming Decade | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

Understanding long-term trends is an important tool in identifying opportunities and risks. STEEP analysis looks at the world through five different perspectives – Social, Technological, Economic, Ecological, and Political.

The following are the major themes that are presently shaping the future...


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What Makes Countries Rich or Poor?

What Makes Countries Rich or Poor? | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

Jared Diamond's review of the excellent book Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson looks at the complex mix of factors that make countries succeed or fail.


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