I’m taking a break from the doctoral musings to share some thoughts that arose from this post in the ever-illuminating … Read More
Environment
The Shift in Consciousness (and what does that even mean?)
I expect there is a real danger in sharing these very preliminary drafts of my doctoral thesis, but heck, they … Read More
Shambhala Warrior Mind Training
Last week I was at a festival in Somerset called Buddhafield. The name probably tells you all you need to … Read More
Agroecology – Alleluia!
I’ll be honest – I was getting rather bored with writing this series on food production. I know it’s tremendously … Read More
Farming and Fertilisers
“The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer … Read More
Pesticides: Can We Live Without?
In 1962 Rachel Carson published her seminal work, Silent Spring, warning that excessive use of synthetic pesticides, especially DDT, was … Read More
Molecules of Freedom?
I will get back to my series on food production, I promise, but today I was sidetracked/gobsmacked by something I’ve … Read More
Monoculture: Economically Efficient, Ecologically Disastrous
Economically, reducing the number of types of crops that a farmer grows makes perfect sense. Just as production lines increase … Read More
Eating Ourselves Out Of House, Home and Planet
“Famine isn’t unique to humans. All species are subject to it everywhere in the world. When the population of any … Read More