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Crisis, Hope and Permaculture



Step into the world of permaculture with world-renowned teacher, designer, and consultant Geoff Lawton. In this video, Geoff sheds light on the pressing issues facing our world today. From sustainability challenges to food security and water cycles, he confronts the stark reality while offering tangible solutions in permaculture principles.

If you want to learn more about permaculture, join Geoff’s 2024 Online Permaculture Design course at https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/a/2147844655/e3i2ci3L. If you decide to join the course, use the code YT150 to receive a $150 tuition discount.

Key Takeaways

– The world’s current industrialized systems are destroying the planet and threatening the existence of humanity.
– If we can change our behavior and intentions, we can design our way out of the existing problems, particularly those associated with climate change.
– Permaculture is a design science that strives to push our production systems beyond sustainability and into resilience.
– Zaytuna Farm looks to address the world’s major problems through thoughtful, ethical design that make humans a benefit to the environment rather than a bane.
– Geoff Lawton is a permaculture teacher/designer/consultant and managing director of Zaytuna Farm, home of the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia.
– Geoff started with permaculture in his late 20s, studying under the system’s founder, Bill Mollison.
– He discovered permaculture after immigrating to Australia, and it renewed his desire to lead a self-sufficient lifestyle, as well as provided him with a logical way to do it.

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