Andrew Millison is a permaculture teacher and practitioner, media maker, and gardener. This is his personal channel for the videos he produces, as well as some produced by Oregon State University, where he is an instructor in the Horticulture department: www.andrewmillison.com/ workspace.oregonstate.edu/osu-permaculture-design
The scam artist is very good at playing, speaking of good cause to hide his agenda, money fame Rolexes helicopters & always sexual gain. That’s why he is a artist.
Indians are very resourceful And there are very smart people among them. The water scene has completely changed since the change of government. Last government was unsupportive of these individual projects. But current government is amazing in support, giving rise to many innovative grassroots projects .
This is the answer to so many of society's problems. Community + shared resources = security/prosperity .... It is a total paradigm shift, though, and current structures are set up for individuals not communities. For example, I live in Texas and every backyard neighbor has a pool. They're resource-heavy, expensive, and time-consuming to upkeep with most people only using the pools a few times out of the year. One community pool for the block in the center would make the most sense. Add some bushes around it for a sense of privacy. Unfortunately to get that to happen, fences would have to come down, and some of the pools would need to be turned into... i don't know, ponds?! or filled with soil to create new community gardens or wildflower areas. The amount of flexibility of neighbors would need to be tremendous... but people are ready for a change. We're ready to take ownership of our own lives/prosperity back from greedy corporations and this village model could be revolutionary if people are willing to be open to it. It's a world changer for sure, then. WOW... just wow.
Thank you Kara and Andrew so much for all these excellent and important willow uses and inspiration. I love to nerd out…..did you know “Willow Weep for Me" is a popular song composed in 1932 by Ann Ronell, who also wrote the lyrics. One account of the inspiration for the song is that, during her time at Radcliffe College, Ronell "had been struck by the loveliness of the willow trees on campus, and this simple observation became the subject of an intricate song. The song was rejected by publishers for several reasons. First, the song is dedicated to George Gershwin. A dedication to another writer was disapproved of at the time, so the first person presented with the song for publication, Saul Bornstein, passed it to Irving Berlin, who accepted it. Other reasons stated for its slow acceptance are that it was written by a woman and that its construction was unusually complex for a composition that was targeted at a commercial audience (i.e., radio broadcast, record sales and sheet music sales). I adore this song which became a Jazz Standard. "Willow Weep for Me," Ronell's most famous song, has been recorded by such notable artists as Billie Holiday (my favourite version) Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Nancy Wilson, Dinah Washington, Ray Charles, Lena Horne, Julie London, Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughan, June Christy, and Chad & Jeremy, whose version became a top 20 single hit in 1965. ( Source: Billboard Hot 100 Charts).
If a state decides to put a land-grant agricultural college in a town, you better believe it's one of the best spots in that state for growing things. I love Corvallis! Greetings from Eagle Point, Oregon. ❤
Hum... when we look at google map with the satellite mode... it seems that some of the half moon projects are a total failure... www.google.be/maps/place/demi+lunes+pam+diandioli/@15.5608903,-13.2326574,402m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0xef28d00615657e1:0x39037bb489c8bb46!8m2!3d15.5606602!4d-13.2323702!16s%2Fg%2F11vzsgt2cf?hl=en&entry=ttu would be intersting to say why, explain, evaluate...
I haven’t, won’t and will never trust the un. Behind any project that ‘appears’ to be humanitarian is a authoritarian goal to bring more absolute power to themselves. I hope I will be proven wrong.
They should construct 1000x500x10 ie 50 lakh litre rain water harvesting well n cover it with solar panels will help in electricity generation n avoid water evaporation
Original cause it to rain plans (meant for dry arid lands) has been ingeniously confiscated by very dark greedy power tripping globalists That is why climate change is called a plan They implement carbon tax as a result Greta Thunberg should truly re educate herself
It’s just absurd how the continent was a literal heaven on earth, overflown with food and resources, colonizers destroyed it and now we are praising the locals efforts to fix it. its not the locals that should be doing this. they should be given time and opportunity to study and practice whatever field of science or humanities they like. the environment should be cared for by these that profited and profit the most from its destruction. but yeah lets clap along to a pseudo exotic stock music while exploited people work hard to bring life back to their own homeland that somebody massacred for NOTHING.
i live in greater noida people here waste water in very high quantity, its like the water they use to wash their car and house(including front yard ) daily can fulfill the need of many small villages. same thing happen in most of the cities .
It's lovely too see the pride they have, smiling as he describes their achievements. The only down side is it took living here for melanin to figure out how ponds work.