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Living Lighter on the Land. A campaign to rethink our place on the planet. Monday, April 29, 2013. This Blog is moving to a new URL. Living Lighter on the Land. Will no longer be housed here at this web address. The new blog will be located on the official website of the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy. Where you can continue to read about off-grid living, organic gardening, habitat management, natural history, conservation and all tenants of Living Lighter on the Land. Thursday, April 18, 2013. Certain mam...

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Living Lighter on the Land: April 2013

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Living Lighter on the Land: June 2012

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Living Lighter on the Land. A campaign to rethink our place on the planet. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Post #18 What do you see when you look at the forest? Are the building blocks of the landscape; the initial eye-grabbers upon which all other landscape features fit into. Are there holes is the forest's canopy? What is the topography like? Are there lots of plants growing on the forest floor that make it difficult to navigate and maneuver through? A place's 'structure' is how its contents are spatially arr...

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Living Lighter on the Land: July 2012

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Living Lighter on the Land. A campaign to rethink our place on the planet. Saturday, July 28, 2012. Post #22 A partnership.with the dead. Once upon a time, Westchester County's land was cleared and trees were the exception, not the rule. Trees were sparsely sprinkled across the landscape and grew reliably in only a few locations: shading the farm house, lining the prominent road, marking the property's corner, bordering the swamp. A painting of 1830's New England. A Merino sheep in need of a hair cut.

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Living Lighter on the Land: The campaign: Living Lighter on the Land

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Living Lighter on the Land. A campaign to rethink our place on the planet. The campaign: Living Lighter on the Land. Currently, habitat destruction is the leading threat to biodiversity and in many cases is driven by our overuse of natural resources. To draw attention to and reduce the enormous ecological impact humans play on the planet we have launched our Living Lighter on the Land. Campaign. Through the campaign we will:. Provide people and communities with practical low-energy lifestyle solutions.

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Living Lighter on the Land: May 2012

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Living Lighter on the Land. A campaign to rethink our place on the planet. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Post #13 Reusing the energy in hot water. How hot is the water that comes out of your shower head? Somewhere between 105 and 120 degrees F (depending on your preference). Question:. How hot is that water as it goes down the shower drain? Still hot, perhaps 90 degrees F. Question:. What happens to that energy in that water? I'll explain the process in a bit, but first:. What the heck am I talking about?

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Reflections on tending the wild and the commons across North America. Charles Mann and the Human Story. Upcoming Winter Events →. 8220;You Can’t Run a Landscape Indefinitely in a State of Emergency”. November 14, 2012. Wendell Berry’s latest essay in the. This is agriculture determined entirely by the market, and limited only by the capacities of machines and chemicals. The entirely predictable ruination of land and people is the result of degenerate science and the collapse of local farming cultures.

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Reflections on tending the wild and the commons across North America. Monthly Archives: December 2012. Financial Permaculture for New Year’s Eve. December 31, 2012. On New Year’s Eve, two important posts from my friend Rafter over at Liberation Ecology: Teeth in the Ethics (Revisited) and Toward Financial Permaculture: New Farms in the Old System. My suggestion is to read them, then come back here. … Continue reading →. Glimpsing the End of Mountaintop Removal Mining. December 1, 2012. Reading in the Dark.

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Reflections on tending the wild and the commons across North America. More on Decolonization →. February 6, 2011. I’m thinking a lot about what this time of year in cold temperate climates. For anyone who is or wants to be a bird language geek, I suggest spending an hour or so on a sunny morning this time of year watching a feeder and all the complex interactions between species that happen there. When do the birds scatter from the feeder? How far and where do they go? More on Decolonization →. Thanks fo...

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Incentives, Behavior, Choice, and Healing the Planet | Renewing the Commons

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Reflections on tending the wild and the commons across North America. From Eric and Eric →. Incentives, Behavior, Choice, and Healing the Planet. June 22, 2012. Political scientist Jonathan Bernstein gets at something really interesting in a long, political-science-oriented post. On collective behavior vs. individual and group choice:. 8230;[W]e need a vocabulary which simultaneously speaks the truth about “behavior,” about the way that large numbers of us can be described — accurately! Pingback: Financi...

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Resource Depletion, and Identifying the Real Problem | Renewing the Commons

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Reflections on tending the wild and the commons across North America. Islands in the Sky. Glimpsing the End of Mountaintop Removal Mining →. Resource Depletion, and Identifying the Real Problem. November 29, 2012. A little reminder from Tom Philpott about peak phosphorous. Does not have this problem. The math adds up, for the long term. It’s the only viable future for the food system. Bottom line: if world changers want to be as effective as possible in our lifetimes, much of our work will focus on these...

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Reflections on tending the wild and the commons across North America. Monthly Archives: January 2013. Reading in the Dark. January 3, 2013. I’m heading to the woods of northwestern Maine for the next week, with legendary naturalist Bernd Heinrich and the Field Naturalist program. Will certainly bring back some photos and stories. In the meantime, here’s some reading for the darkest weeks of the … Continue reading →. Unclear Thinking and Bad Incentives Harmful to Plants, Animals, Soil. Reading in the Dark.

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