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We’ve Already Reached the Tipping Point on Global Warming. I’ve Seen It. — TED Fellows — Medium

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We’ve Already Reached the Tipping Point on Global Warming. I’ve Seen It.

When I left the Arctic after my last photographic expedition there in August 2011, I knew — I could feel it, I could see it — that the “tipping point” we’d all been talking about had been breached. I knew it was no longer about whether we could avoid it: humanity was already living within a new paradigm.

We were fewer than 500 miles from the North Pole. There was no snow. It was, most days, 60 degrees Fahrenheit. There was no ice, so polar bears roamed the land, so hungry that they just went from nest to nest eating the eggs of birds that had traveled thousands of miles to lay their eggs and raise their chicks. I watched as one bear, in a couple of hours, destroyed an entire generation of eggs. Glaucous gulls, kitty wakes, eider ducks, king eider ducks. It was a devastating scene.

via We’ve Already Reached the Tipping Point on Global Warming. I’ve Seen It. — TED Fellows — Medium.

Why current climate is anomaly, and ice age climate is normal Earth’s climate

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Why current climate is anomaly, and ice age climate is normal Earth’s climate.

Why current climate is anomaly, and ice age climate is normal Earth’s climate

The coming New Ice Age presents the severest danger that ever confronted humanity: The potentially rapid transition with the Sun becoming inactive for long periods will disable large portions of the world’s agricultural regions almost overnight in possibly 30 to 50 years. Fortunately, meeting the physical challenge is easy. But in order to get there, formidable cultural, scientific, and spiritual challenges need to be met, especially in today’s collapsing civilization. The required responses are difficult. Most are seemingly impossible to achieve, though they promise the greatest new Renaissance of all times. – Rolf Witzsche

via Why current climate is anomaly, and ice age climate is normal Earth’s climate.

Organic Farmers vs. Monsanto: Final Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court to Protect Crops from GMO Contamination | EcoWatch

Organic Farmers vs. Monsanto: Final Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court to Protect Crops from GMO Contamination | EcoWatch. 

Last week, the Public Patent Foundation filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the landmark case, Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association (OSGATA) et al v. Monsanto, in the hopes that the highest court in the land would hear and reinstate the case of 73 American organic and conventional family farmers, seed businesses and public advocacy groups that seek protection for America’s farmers from Monsanto’s frivolous patent infringement lawsuits, and their promiscuous genetically engineered pollen while also seeking to invalidate the patents on 23 of Monsanto’s genetically modified organisms (GMO) crops.

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Jim Gerritsen, an organic seed farmer on Wood Prairie Farm in Maine and president of lead plaintiff Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association, has spent the past 37 years of his life protecting and maintaining the integrity of his seed stock to provide clean, wholesome food to his customers.

Earlier this month, Monsanto filed an opposition brief with the Supreme Court in a last ditch effort to deny a group of American family farmers and seed growers justice in their efforts to protect their farms and the integrity of their crops.

“In opposing our request that the Supreme Court take, and then reinstate, our case, Monsanto makes the same lame and untrue assertions that it made before,” said Daniel Ravicher, executive director of the Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) and lead counsel to the plaintiffs in OSGATA et al v. Monsanto. ”In our reply brief filed with the Supreme Court we point out precisely why Monsanto is wrong and that the case should be allowed to proceed,” claimed Ravicher.

On June 10, a three-judge panel at the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., issued a bizarre ruling that plaintiffs are not entitled to bring a lawsuit to protect themselves from Monsanto’s transgenic seed patents “because Monsanto has made binding assurances that it will not take legal action against growers whose crops might inadvertently contain traces of Monsanto biotech genes” as stated anonymously on the company’s website.

Farmers find this ruling inconclusive and  insufficient to protect their future economic interests since the Court of Appeals readily admitted that contamination from Monsanto’s genetically engineered crops is “inevitable.”

This Appellate Court ruling importantly validated that farmers do have a legitimate fear of contamination, something that the court and Monsanto’s own attorney, former Solicitor General Seth Waxman, admitted in court during oral arguments.

Despite dismissing the farmers’ and seed growers’ case, the Court of Appeals ruling found the likelihood of contamination significant enough to order by estoppel that Monsanto make good on its promise not to sue farmers that are “inadvertently contaminated with up to one percent of seeds carrying Monsanto’s patented traits.”

“As a seed grower, who has spent the past 37 years of my life protecting and maintaining the integrity of my seed stock to provide clean, wholesome food to my customers, I find it unconscionable that Monsanto can contaminate mine or my neighbors’ crops and not only get away with it, but potentially sue us for patent infringement,” said Jim Gerritsen, an organic seed farmer on Wood Prairie Farm in Maine and president of lead Plaintiff OSGATA. ”The appeals court ruling fails to protect my family and our farm and has only complicated matters,”said Gerritsen.

Because of the insidious nature of GMO contamination and the fact that pollen naturally blows or migrates to neighboring fields, contamination of farmers’ fields above one percent is both predictable and unavoidable.

Already, reports of contamination across North America exceeding one percent have led an increasing number of farmers to incur considerable costs in testing their crops and seed supply for transgenic contamination or actually forgo planting of certain crops in order to maintain seed purity.

Significant contamination events happened in the U.S. this year alone, with an unapproved experimental variety of Monsanto’s GMO wheat discovered in a farmer’s field inOregon this past May. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the illegal GMO wheat had been field-tested between 1998 through 2005, but never approved by the USDA. Its discovery sent shockwaves through international markets and caused Japan and South Korea to halt shipments of U.S. wheat for more than a month.

A similar event occurred in September when a Washington state farmer reported that his hay was rejected for export because it tested positive for contamination from Monsanto’s genetically engineered alfalfa.

“For farmers, recent events in Washington and Oregon make clear that the damages of contamination are far-reaching in their impacts on farmers’ economic survival, can be permanent and irreversible in their harm to our food supply and only can be properly redressed by a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court,” said Dave Murphy, founder and executive director of Food Democracy Now!, a grassroots advocacy group based in Iowa and a plaintiff in the case.

“It’s time to end Monsanto’s campaign of fear against America’s farmers and stand up for farmers’ right to grow our food without legal threats and intimidation. America must no longer allow Monsanto to contaminate our food supply and destroy the livelihoods of farmers. Farmers deserve protection from these abuses,” said Murphy.

Farmers expect to hear whether or not the U.S Supreme Court will hear their case next year and eagerly await their day in court.

Aquaponics how to:PDF

by Murdoc2112 on December 27, 2013 Leave a Comment

Aquaponics how to:PDF

Click to access Backyard-Aquaponics-Manual-E1.pdf

The main objective of this site is to bring together energy technologies and produce energy cheaper and with less pollution. Thinking about this in great depth I realized to go completely off grid I also need a food supply. While digging through all the info I have I ran across this PDF from backyardaquaponics.com. This book draws together information from around the world, from numerous sources, about a range of subject matters concerning aquaponics, with a heavy focus on Australian conditions and Australian species, aimed at a hobby to small semi-commercial system, and most of its stripped back to the basics. This PDF has all the info for me to build my Own aquaponics system It covers everything from feeding of the fish to planting. The types of fish covered: crayfish, Tilapia, Murray cod, Silver perch, Black bream, Barramundi, blue marron, Yabbies.

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Keyholes, Raised Beds and Maximising Gardening Space – 3 Hyper Efficient Garden Layouts – Chop Wood, Carry Water

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Keyholes, Raised Beds and Maximising Gardening Space – 3 Hyper Efficient Garden Layouts

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Ally and I have decided that raised beds are the way to go for our garden this year.

With only a limited amount of yard space our thoughts turned to how best to maximise the growing space.

I started with Mel Bartholomew’s 4′x4′ square garden, a size determined mostly by the reach of an average gardener.

But these beds require a pathway around them of anything from 2 – 4 feet for access. It is a pretty extravagant requirement, that can be reduced somewhat by making 4′ x 8′ beds or even 4′ x 12′.

A great idea to reduce these paths is what keyhole gardens (and American suburbs) do: incorporate a cul de sac into the scheme of things.

via Keyholes, Raised Beds and Maximising Gardening Space – 3 Hyper Efficient Garden Layouts – Chop Wood, Carry Water.

!!!!!!!Evicted from home for being off the Grid!!!!!!!!

I see, and read a lot of political stories that really upset me sometimes, but this one here is amazing.  Watch the video attached to the story, they are using a “international” code.  Something that has been adopted by all 50 states, its agenda 21 in action.   This is insane that we can lose our home that are paid off with taxes up to date, for an “international” code, no hearing, nothing.  For being off the grid……………………………..SHARE THIS STORY.

 

WIDOW FACES EVICTION IN FLA. CITY FOR ‘LIVING OFF THE GRID’

Dec. 14, 2013 10:53am Oliver Darcy

A Fla. city is set to evict a widow for her unique lifestyle of “living off the grid.”

Robin Speronis told WFTX-TV that she was given an eviction notice after the station aired a story about how she chooses to live in a home without modern amenities, such as running water and electricity.

“A code enforcement officer came, knocked on the door then posts a placard that says uninhabitable property, do not enter,” Robin said.

via Widow Faces Eviction in Fla. City For ‘Living Off the Grid’ | TheBlaze.com.

http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/ipmc/2012/icod_ipmc_2012_4_sec002.htm

SECTION 402 LIGHT 

402.1 Habitable spaces. 
Every habitable space shall have at least one window of approved size facing directly to the outdoors or to a court. The minimum total glazed area for every habitable space shall be 8 percent of the floor area of such room. Wherever walls or other portions of a structure face a window of any room and such obstructions are located less than 3 feet (914 mm) from the window and extend to a level above that of the ceiling of the room, such window shall not be deemed to face directly to the outdoors nor to a court and shall not be included as contributing to the required minimum total window area for the room. 

Exception: Where natural light for rooms or spaces without exterior glazing areas is provided through an adjoining room, the unobstructed opening to the adjoining room shall be at least 8 percent of the floor area of the interior room or space, but a minimum of 25 square feet (2.33 m2). The exterior glazing area shall be based on the total floor area being served. 

402.2 Common halls and stairways. 
Every common hall and stairway in residential occupancies, other than in one- and two-family dwellings, shall be lighted at all times with at least a 60-watt standard incandescent light bulb for each 200 square feet (19 m2) of floor area or equivalent illumination, provided that the spacing between lights shall not be greater than 30 feet (9144 mm). In other than residential occupancies, means of egress, including exterior means of egress, stairways shall be illuminated at all times the building space served by the means of egress is occupied with a minimum of 1 footcandle (11 lux) at floors, landings and treads. 

402.3 Other spaces. 
All other spaces shall be provided with natural or artificial light sufficient to permit the maintenance of sanitary conditions, and the safe occupancy of the space and utilization of the appliances, equipment and fixtures.

 

Seattle Tilth Farm Works — seattletilth.org

What\’s a \”Farm Incubator\”?

Through Seattle Tilth Farm Works, participants are empowered, and expected, to create market, farm and business plans to ensure their success as small farm operators. Participants who successfully complete the program can rent land, equipment and utilities at subsidized rates. Graduates receive market and distribution support in addition to opportunities for continuing education. Somali Bantu, Ethiopian, Burundian immigrants have participated in the program along with Americans with limited resources.

At the heart of this project is the idea that participating farmers learn best by actually operating a small farm in a supportive environment. This learn-by-doing concept has already been proven successful at other nationally recognized agricultural small farm and new farmer trainings.

Meet this year\’s farmers on our blog.

This program provides:

A comprehensive educational program covering farming, business planning, operations and marketing

On-site mentorship from experienced farmers

Hands-on experience growing food on 1/4 acre plots

Access to farmland, equipment, water and other necessary farming inputs

Assistance in creating marketing channels for products

Find Out More

Check out the wonderful blog to read about current goings on and browse current photos. Also, enjoy this wonderful video Summer Crop Mob from Seane Conroe and Alleycat Acres and see our page on Facebook.

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