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1716 - Climate Change and The Path Ahead
Publisher |
Scott Mann
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Natural Sciences
Science & Medicine
Publication Date |
May 25, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:44:39
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Giulianna Maria Lamanna, of The Fifth World , drops a huge two-part question on us in this episode, a continuation of the MAPC 2016 Q&A.

1. Are there people in the permaculture community talking about climate change and the impact of global warming on invasive species?

2. Is it our responsibility as permaculture practitioners to create new ecosystems for the changing climate?

This conversation leads to thoughts on preserving native ecosystems, the creation of novel ecosystems, the role and influence of exotic species, human disturbance, and the forces of erosion. We're also asked to examine our own  role we have in tending the wild, and what responsibility, if any, we have to domesticated species such as chickens?

In doing so, can we take back the stewardship of our own habitat?

Voices you'll hear include:

Eva Taylor of Ironwood Farms Zach Elfers of Nomad Seed Project Ben Weiss of Susquehanna Permaculture Jason Godesky of The Fifth World Nicole Luttrell of Wind Song Farm Claudia Joseph of exchange.org/">New York Permaculture Exchange Seppi Garrett of Seppi’s Place Dale Hendricks of Green Light Plants Dr. Christopher Huvos

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Living in the Gift, as Ethan Hughes reminds me, requires asking for our needs to be met.

The following are some things I could use right now to make continuing the podcast easier:

- A laptop capable of running the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, including a full HD (1080p) screen, 8GB RAM, and an i5 processor. Due to the amount of data I handle, a 512GB HDD or larger would be great. Any specs above those are golden.

- A low mileage hybrid vehicle to replace a minivan with 200k miles on it.

- Healthcare. Because of the way the U.S. system work, the coverage I can afford is not accepted by my allergist or other specialists. At the moment the most pressing need is for assistance covering my next, and hopefully last, vial of yellow jacket venom as part of my immunotherapy treatment.

If you would like to discuss or know more about any of these, feel free to send me an email:

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If you are able to give towards any of these efforts:

https://www.paypal.me/permaculturepodcast

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The Permaculture Podcast

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Or via BitCoin, my wallet address is:

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Resources MACP 2017 Event Information and Tickets

Timothy Lee Scott , author of Invasive Plant Medicine Tao Orion  (Her Facebook Page) 1535 - Beyond the War on Invasive Species , my interview with Tao. 1321 - David Homgren on Permaculture. An Interview.

Donate to The Permaculture PodcastOnline:via PayPalVenmo:@permaculturepodcast Giulianna Maria Lamanna, of The Fifth World , drops a huge two-part question on us in this episode, a continuation of the MAPC 2016 Q&A. 1. Are there people in the permaculture community talking about climate change and the impact of global warming on invasive species?2. Is it our responsibility as permaculture practitioners to create new ecosystems for the changing climate? This conversation leads to thoughts on preserving native ecosystems, the creation of novel ecosystems, the role and influence of exotic species, human disturbance, and the forces of erosion. We're also asked to examine our own  role we have in tending the wild, and what responsibility, if any, we have to domesticated species such as chickens?In doing so, can we take back the stewardship of our own habitat?Voices you'll hear include:Eva Taylor of Ironwood Farms Zach Elfers of Nomad Seed Project Ben Weiss of Susquehanna Permaculture Jason Godesky of The Fifth World Nicole Luttrell of Wind Song Farm Claudia Joseph of New York Permaculture Exchange Seppi Garrett of Seppi’s Place Dale Hendricks of Green Light Plants Dr. Christopher HuvosGet in touchThe Permaculture PodcastThe Permaculture PodcastInstagramFacebookTwitterPodcast NeedsLiving in the Gift, as Ethan Hughes reminds me, requires asking for our needs to be met.The following are some things I could use right now to make continuing the podcast easier:- A laptop capable of running the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, including a full HD (1080p) screen, 8GB RAM, and an i5 processor. Due to the amount of data I handle, a 512GB HDD or larger would be great. Any specs above those are golden.- A low mileage hybrid vehicle to replace a minivan with 200k miles on it.- Healthcare. Because of the way the U.S. system work, the coverage I can afford is not accepted by my allergist or other specialists. At the moment the most pressing need is for assistance covering my next, and hopefully last, vial of yellow jacket venom as part of my immunotherapy treatment.If you would like to discuss or know more about any of these, feel free to send me an email:The Permaculture PodcastIf you are able to give towards any of these efforts:https://www.paypal.me/permaculturepodcastDrop something in the mail:The Permaculture PodcastThe Permaculture PodcastOr via BitCoin, my wallet address is:193R8iDwyqN4EmqzWBabMQgwLU4T2ovwVB ResourcesMACP 2017 Event Information and Tickets Timothy Lee Scott , author of Invasive Plant MedicineTao Orion  (Her Facebook Page)1535 - Beyond the War on Invasive Species , my interview with Tao.1321 - David Homgren on Permaculture. An Interview.
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast

Online:via PayPal

Venmo:@permaculturepodcast

Giulianna Maria Lamanna, of The Fifth World , drops a huge two-part question on us in this episode, a continuation of the MAPC 2016 Q&A.

1. Are there people in the permaculture community talking about climate change and the impact of global warming on invasive species?

2. Is it our responsibility as permaculture practitioners to create new ecosystems for the changing climate?

This conversation leads to thoughts on preserving native ecosystems, the creation of novel ecosystems, the role and influence of exotic species, human disturbance, and the forces of erosion. We're also asked to examine our own  role we have in tending the wild, and what responsibility, if any, we have to domesticated species such as chickens?

In doing so, can we take back the stewardship of our own habitat?

Voices you'll hear include:

Eva Taylor of Ironwood Farms Zach Elfers of Nomad Seed Project Ben Weiss of Susquehanna Permaculture Jason Godesky of The Fifth World Nicole Luttrell of Wind Song Farm Claudia Joseph of exchange.org/">New York Permaculture Exchange Seppi Garrett of Seppi’s Place Dale Hendricks of Green Light Plants Dr. Christopher Huvos

Get in touch permaculturepodcast.pantheonsite.io/contact">

The Permaculture Podcast

permaculturepodcast.pantheonsite.io/contact">The Permaculture Podcast

Instagram Facebook Twitter

Podcast Needs

Living in the Gift, as Ethan Hughes reminds me, requires asking for our needs to be met.

The following are some things I could use right now to make continuing the podcast easier:

- A laptop capable of running the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, including a full HD (1080p) screen, 8GB RAM, and an i5 processor. Due to the amount of data I handle, a 512GB HDD or larger would be great. Any specs above those are golden.

- A low mileage hybrid vehicle to replace a minivan with 200k miles on it.

- Healthcare. Because of the way the U.S. system work, the coverage I can afford is not accepted by my allergist or other specialists. At the moment the most pressing need is for assistance covering my next, and hopefully last, vial of yellow jacket venom as part of my immunotherapy treatment.

If you would like to discuss or know more about any of these, feel free to send me an email:

permaculturepodcast.pantheonsite.io/contact">The Permaculture Podcast

If you are able to give towards any of these efforts:

https://www.paypal.me/permaculturepodcast

Drop something in the mail:

The Permaculture Podcast

permaculturepodcast.pantheonsite.io/contact">The Permaculture Podcast

Or via BitCoin, my wallet address is:

193R8iDwyqN4EmqzWBabMQgwLU4T2ovwVB

Resources MACP 2017 Event Information and Tickets

Timothy Lee Scott , author of Invasive Plant Medicine Tao Orion  (Her Facebook Page) 1535 - Beyond the War on Invasive Species , my interview with Tao. 1321 - David Homgren on Permaculture. An Interview.

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