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“Everybody paddle the canoes together; bail and paddle, paddle and bail, and the shore will be reached.
E lauhoe mai na wa’a; i ke ka, i ka hoe; i ka hoe, i ke ka; pae aku i ka ‘aina.”
― Hawaiian proverb
BP Oil Spill 2010 – Satire Video
Spoof On BP Oil Spill 2010 Satire.. Natures Serious Humor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AAa0gd7ClM
Ever thought about using microhydro power?
Running Water & Sufficient Drop Microhydro 24/7 From Wikipedia: Microhydro is a type of hydroelectric power that typically produces up to 100 kW of electricity using the natural flow of water. These installations can provide power to an isolated home or small...
Toby Hemenway’s What Permaculture Isn’t, and Is
Permaculture is notoriously hard to define. A recent survey shows that people simultaneously believe it is a design approach, a philosophy, a movement, and a set of practices. This broad and contradiction-laden brush doesn’t just make permaculture hard to describe. It...
Short Talks From Permaculture Voices 2
Listen, Learn, & Love Permaculture Voices second major conference was recently completed. The conference and podcast being delivered by Diego Sanchez is receiving praises by many through out the permaculture community, right so. Here is a direct link to some of...
Hawaii Lowline Cattle Is Animal Welfare Approved -West Hawaii Today
Hawaii Lowline Cattle Co. becomes Certified Grassfed. The Hawaii Lowline Cattle Co. has become the first farming business in Hawaii to become Certified Grassfed by Animal Welfare Approved. This is the only certification in the U.S. that guarantees food products come...
UH Hilo Student Association approves permaculture parking lot funds | Hawaii 24/7
The Kumukoa House community would like to thank The UH Hilo Student Association (UHHSA) for funding the permaculture parking lot at the UH Hilo campus. The project is a sustainability initiative supported by the UH Hilo College of Agriculture, The UH Hilo...