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'''of course permaculture''' <br> "if we all did our bit then we could all live in peace with nature alittle more. <br>nature is what has brought us here and supported us. to start your own forest garden for example is very simple. simplicity is a major part of [[permaculture]]. everything has multifunctions, cooperating with each activity. for example the garden gives you [[food]], gives animals food, trees clean the air and may create windbreaks, the food you eat will be discarded and then turned into compost. I could go on and on. life supporting life. not major food chains, insecticides, or monoculture. what a healthy harmonious life it is too. coming from an [[ecovillage]] in [[argentina]] gives me inspiration to start my own one day. until then i will do my part, remembering that everything i do affects the generations ahead of me. community and family gardening, composting, or just being in nature are examples of awesome ideas for anyone if you are interested.. there is alot to learn from nature and permaculture, books are good but so is being surrounded by the wonderfulness of a green ecosystem. go outside!!
"[[The Arctic]] is the barometer of the globe’s environmental health. You can take the pulse of the world’s health in the Arctic... What is happening to the [[Inuit]] will happen to you too in the South, soon… Is it too much to ask for moderation for the sake of my people today, and for your people tomorrow?"
<br><br>chau from [[brazil]]" <br>lydia <ref>[http://thunderbay.indymedia.org/news/2003/01/3151_comment.php#3176 link to thunderbay.indymedia article]</ref><br><br>
<br><br>Aqqaluk Lynge, president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC). <ref>[http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/blog/climate/a-message-from-the-north-200770731 Greenpeace UK], July 31 2007 </ref><br><br>
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