Archive for the 'Food: Growing It' Category
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- Growing Security |
Posted by e4 on Dec 10 2007
[The following guest post is from the archives of noted author Richard Heinberg. Reprinted with permission. ] -- Once one has grasped the implications of the imminent global oil production peak, it makes sense to try to prepare as much as possible for the event and its trail of consequences. Given the ...
- Personal Peak Prep - Buying Local |
Posted by e4 on Dec 04 2007
This guest post is about the personal activities and preparations of someone who’s name you might recognize, but who wishes to remain nameless here. I’ve separated it into multiple posts based on topic. -- Buying Local: Of course, the most local you can buy is from your own garden, and we did put ...
- Personal Peak Prep - Gardening |
Posted by e4 on Dec 02 2007
This guest post is about the personal activities and preparations of someone who’s name you might recognize, but who wishes to remain nameless here. I’ve separated it into multiple posts based on topic. -- It’s always helpful to look back over the short-term and ask: "What have I accomplished so far?” ...
- Black Magic |
Posted by e4 on Nov 30 2007
Can a lost civilization teach us to double crop yields and produce carbon-negative energy at the same time? In 1542, Spanish explorer Francisco de Orellana described large cities, extensive roads, and fertile croplands in the heart of the Amazon Basin. These claims were long thought to be exaggerations at best. Later explorers ...