Monday, October 28, 2019

One Community Weekly Progress Update #344



\"Permaculture cooperatives working together globally can regenerate our ecosystems, address our food, housing, and climate challenges, and create a sustainable planet within our lifetime. One Community is doing our part to support this for “The Highest Good of All” with open source and free-shared DIY resources covering food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, and more. This is the October 27th, 2019 edition (#344) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.\"

https://www.onecommunityglobal.org/permaculture-cooperatives/

Monday, October 21, 2019

One Community Weekly Progress Update #343



\"Open source sustainability resources are a path to jump starting world change for the Highest Good of all people and life on this planet. Humanity has the ability to create a sustainable world if enough people participate and we are creating open source plans to help. They are sustainable, replicable, and cover food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, and more. We will use them to build One Community as a teacher/demonstration hub to help the world reach the necessary tipping point. This is the October 20th, 2019 edition (#343) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.\"

https://www.onecommunityglobal.org/jump-starting-world-change/

Monday, October 14, 2019

One Community Weekly Progress Update #342



\"One Community is creating a complete eco-design system for construction of sustainable and self-replicating communities, villages, and cities around the world. It is open source and free-shared, includes 7 sustainable village models, food self-sufficiency plans, energy infrastructure, all-ages education, for-profit and non-profit economic options, social and recreational models, and more - all designed with a guiding philosophy and intent to live and create for \"The Highest Good of All.\" This is the October 13th, 2019 edition (#342) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.”

https://www.onecommunityglobal.org/a-complete-eco-design-system/

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

One Community Weekly Progress Update #341



\"A new paradigm for eco-living is possible and needed. Global establishment is possible if we can make it easy enough, affordable enough, and desirable enough to spread on its own. One Community is facilitating this through open source tools, tutorials, and DIY resources covering food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, and more. This is the October 6th, 2019 edition (#341) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.\"

https://www.onecommunityglobal.org/a-new-paradigm-for-eco-living/

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

SUGGESTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MARCHERS — The Lunatic Farmer



Great suggestions: 1. Boycott all fast food places that sell industrial chemical-based food, including Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat that use GMOs, chemicals, and monocultures. 2. Drink coffee only if it\'s in a washable and reusable container. 3. Refuse to take the children to any athletic event more than 1 hour away. 4. Plant a garden in a backyard. Borrow one if necessary. 5. Don\'t eat any prepackaged, processed food; eat only whole foods that you prepare yourself in your own kitchen; eat left-overs for lunch; take it with you to work. \"Bring lunch to work day.\" 6. For one year, cancel all vacations that require air travel and instead visit 5 local points of interest (museums, farms, nature spots, etc.). 7. Volunteer at a local farm: dig fence post holes, chop thistles, build fence. 8. Build a solarium on your house so you can grow produce year-round and enjoy passive solar heat. 9. Do not spend more than $200 on clothes per year per person. 10. G

https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com/blog/9/24/2019/suggestions-for-climate-change-marchers