by Stu E.D. | Jan 30, 2015 | Farming
Rosemary Morrow has been teaching permaculture for over 40 years. Now she wants to create a free space, removing financial hurdles, so any permaculture practitioner can learn to teach permaculture. Over the last few years, permaculture teacher Rosemary Morrow has been...
by Stu E.D. | Jan 29, 2015 | Environmental Quotes
Mankind’s irrational destruction of nature bothers me a lot. Mankind is slowly committing suicide, or not so slowly. Each day it accelerates, producing all kinds of wastes—corporal, industrial, atomic—poisoning the earth, the sea and the air. He destroys the very...
by Stu E.D. | Jan 29, 2015 | Events, Hawaii
FILM ON PERMACULTURE AND AQUAPONICS: 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 2 at North Kohala Public Library. This hour-long film about Olomana Gardens reveals the beauty and inner workings of a modern, sustainable food growing system that can be applied to small-scale farms, as...
by Stu E.D. | Jan 29, 2015 | Activism, Farming, Food, Hawaii, Health
She's baaack, and it's not good news for science literacy, farmers and food-minded Hawaiians. I'm referring to Vandana Shiva, the Indian anti-GMO crusader who kicked off a five-day blitz through Hawaii with a talk-and-music fest at the Capitol Building on Wednesday....
by Stu E.D. | Jan 28, 2015 | Hawaii Eco Living Writing
Clearing The Buzzword From The Definition Sustainability is one of the big buzzwords of our modern time. Say it loud and proud one time “SUSTAINABILITY”, sure does bring an overwhelming flood of positive thought & feeling; maybe a tinge of sadness due to the state of...