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Why sensitive permaculture is important

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Even the most sustainable and ethical gardening can lack sensitivity, writes Alanna Moore.

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People, not governments, are the solution to climate change

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How can we empower ourselves to voluntarily adopt new behaviors that help us, our community, our organization and our planet operate at a higher level of social value? David Gershon offers a social change 2.0 strategy to climate change.

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Fight back to save the planet

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EarthIt's all well and good to reduce your production of household waste, buy energy-efficient lightbulbs and donate to non-profit eco organizations, but to really save the planet, more drastic action needs to be taken, write Derrick Jensen and Aric McBay.

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What will happen to us when the oceans die?

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We are on the threshold of a major eco-system collapse, warns Captain Paul Watson.

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Climategate: banal

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Putting 'gate' on the end of a word such as 'climategate' doesn't stop a non-issue being banal, writes John Duckham.

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How green building can save the housing industry

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Green_smart_house(Greenrightnow)Green is gold. Why didn’t homebuilders get this idea? They could be building new homes again, employing millions, making inner cities and suburbs habitable and bring down the cost of housing for everyone, writes John Wasik.

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