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Article1 PERMACULTURE IN PRISONS - Nicole Vosper shares her unusual pathway to learning permaculture design – in jail – and reports on projects in both the UK and USA that transform lives.
Article2 ANOTHER POLITICS IS POSSIBLE - Maddy Harland meets Britain’s only Green Member of Parliament to find out why she thinks political engagement is not only worth-while but a natural extension of being green.
Article3 TALE OF TRANSITION IN TEN OBJECTS - Rob Hopkins tells the story of the evolving Transition movement – a shooting star pointing to a better way of living on this planet.
Article4 RESKILLING FOR THE FUTURE - Practical skills such as needle and woodwork will need to be passed on if we want to survive Peak oil, argues Georgina-Kate Adams.
Article5 THE ECO-LOGICAL TOILET - Stuart Anderson disconnects his flush toilet and opts for a compost toilet instead.
Article6 GROWING IN URBAN SPACES - Alexis Rowell from Transition Belsize explains how permaculture has taken root in an affluent part of north London.
Article7 HOW TO BE HAPPY - Chris Johnstone unlocks the mystery of how to be happy and discovers it is rarely associated with materialism.
Article8 A BURNING QUESTION - Charcoal has a long history of different uses, but could it be an answer to solving escalating climate change, asks Brian Cawley.
Article9 HOW TO MAKE A POTTERY KILN OUT OF PAPER - Lisa Gledhill explains some easy ways to make your own pottery, without it costing the earth.
Article10 TASTING THE VISION - Vanessa Spedding senses the potential of natural living in a Shropshire forest garden of Eden.
Article11 BEYOND URBANIZATION - Chris Smaje argues the case for preserving small-scale farms for food security in both the global north and south.
Article12 THE CHILDREN'S STRAW BALE HOUSE - Mary Coaten describes how children and parents at Glen House Montessori School designed and built their own straw bale ‘playhouse’ – without a budget.
Article13 BIOGAS DEMYSTIFIED - Warren Weisman explains what biogas is, how it is made, why it is a viable renewable energy for communities to wean us off fossil fuels in the West and how it can prevent deforestation and health problems in developing countries.