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Responding To Climate Disasters-Brooklyn Permaculture Meetup

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Adriana M. and Andrew F.
Responding To Climate Disasters-Brooklyn Permaculture Meetup

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Responding To Climate Disasters

Permaculture is a design system that is about adapting to natural disasters and designing to weather them as best we can. I will cover the core techniques that Permaculture applies to address the shortcomings of most of our modern infrastructures.
Andrew will share some ways to create more resilient, ethical and just ways of living, from his new book release.
We will look at why a watershed scale of land planning for future development is essential to prevent avoidable losses.
Also in this session learn about our upcoming Permaculture Designers Certification
Join us and gain the skills to create the green businesses, ecological solutions, and local compostable products that are so badly needed in this world of so many missed opportunities.

Permaculture is a whole systems design science that is positively changing the way people think and interact with Earth. Turn problems into solutions by joining us in the discussion, design and implementation of projects in and around Brooklyn and the surrounding region. We are looking to create an active group of motivated beings that want to contribute to all the positive change that is happening in our region and the world. This Meetup will be lead by Andrew Faust and occasional visiting friends. Andrew is director at Center for Bioregional Living which since 2007 has been training permaculture designers in NYC and starting June 1st 2012 at their rural campus in Ellenville, NY. A certificate in Permaculture Design is very helpful but not necessary. Click HERE to join Brooklyn Permaculture Meetup.

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