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  • From: Permaculture Cooperative <permaculturecoop@gmail.com>
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  • Subject: [permaculture] Fwd: permaculture movement - Movement of Climate Change Affected People
  • Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 05:49:00 -0700

http://www.theecologist.org/tv_and_radio/radio/286842/the_300350_show_ricardo_navarro.html

Fed up with waiting for global climate negotiations, a growing Movement of
Climate Change Affected Peoples is tackling the problem head on with
permacultural and low-tech solutions. Phil England speaks to Goldman Prize
winner Ricardo Navarro about the movement...



We get a majority world perspective on the climate emergency from Goldman
Prize winner Ricardo Navarro. Navarro won the Goldman prize for sustainable
development back in 1995 for his work as founder and director of the El
Salvador Centre for Appropriate Technology and he is a former director of
Friends of the Earth International. Here he talks about how a new regional
Movement of Climate Change Affected Peoples is responding to the pressures
of climate change with awareness raising, permaculture techniques and
low-level technologies as well as putting up resistance to inappropriate
development. He also gives us his wider perspective on the United Nations
climate talks which he has been attending since 1992.

For more information, visit the climate radio
website.<http://coinet.org.uk/discussion/climate_radio>

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video http://Permaculture.TV



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