Welcome to Our Community Page ... It is finally no secret that life itself is threatened in our modern world. The facts are in and the responses we all have are individual. However, as in any crisis or difficulty my first question is: What is the opportunity? It's obvious that co-existence is a fact and now cooperation has become a necessity. As in all things, this is an art, which will take many different forms. The recognition of our interdependence as nations may well come out of the creativity we exhibit locally, as America turns toward local involvement with one another when the Peak Oil and energy crisis becomes fully understood. |
It is easy to feel despair and helplessness
over the direction we are heading as the climate and weather changes.
(What
has happened to the bees?) To quote Kenny Ausubel (page 210
in Restoring the Earth) “There is a global renaissance
at the heart of which is the simple principle of reverence for life
in all its forms. It is often founded on a new covenant with nature
and a reaffirmation of compassion for all the world’s peoples.” America can BE the republic that demonstrates
the checks and balances of three branches of government to shift
our current policies and revive the social, economic and ecological
agendas of the country. If NOT, local communities and neighborhoods
can choose to work together for the sustainability of their area.
“In our everyday lives, we may accept change grudgingly. In the garden, however, we nurture and celebrate its stunning Beauty. All gardens remind us that we are part of a larger universe” to quote Lauri Brunton and Erin Fournier from The Sanctuary Garden. Interestingly, only America is new to the need for neighborhood gardens. Our visits to England, France and Australia show the common practice of neighborhood gardening as a part of life. Over the years the larger Growing Domes have been a central piece for about fifteen schools and communities in their garden project. The legacy of life offered there as a living classroom and a central hub of activity may now become a refuge for those who wish to grow locally, as the opportunity for organic food from far distances is reduced. For information on the Global Climate Crisis and our need to respond, please read The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler, or The Winds of Change by Eugene Linden. See the DVD called The End of Suburbia….and June 19th, at 8pm, PBS will host a special called Earth at the Edge, by Bill Moyers. -- Puja Dhyan |
Featured Growing Dome
51' Premium Growing Dome
Buckhorn Mountain Ranch
Near Colona, Colorado
A
Geodesic Greenhouse: Year-round Gardening @ 6000 ft
Peak Moment Television Spot
Featured Links
Is
Local Food Better? Yes, But there is More ...
A
Growing Dome for Lucy! a
community effort in Pagosa Springs, CO
Post
Carbon Institute
A site dedicated to providing information about reducing
consumption and producing locally.
APPLE
Alliance for a Post-Petroleum
Local Economy
Reducing our dependance on fossil fuels and building
the local economy.
TimeBanks
For every hour you spend doing something for someone
in your community, you earn one Time Dollar ...
The
Community Solution
What can we do about Peak Oil and climate change? See
how your community can make a difference ...
Peak
Moment TV
Community responses for a changing energy future.
Featured Articles & Books
The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler
The Winds of Change by Eugene Linden
Still amazed at the beauty of the structure after all these years! Owner & Designer of the Growing Dome |
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