A beautiful transormation from this
into this
Semer et récolter ensemble
A beautiful transormation from this
into this
A plot of grass sits in the middle of Seattle, feet from a busy road and on a hill that overlooks the skyline. But it’s no ordinary patch of green. Residents hope it will become one of the country’s largest “food forests.” MORE
À nos ceuilleurs mûrs |
Bonne année |
Envoyez-nous svp ce qui vous est arrivé en 2012 |
Qui, quoi, ou, comment, quand ? |
Une page ? Une image ? |
Nous en ferons un petit livre |
Nous l’envoyons à vous tous |
Quelles sont vos intentions pour 2013 ? |
2025 ???? |
À bientôt |
Ici ou ailleurs |
Nous ne pouvons partager que l’ abondance de la nature |
bio |
permaculture |
ensemble |
Balmori, A. (2009). Electromagnetic pollution from phone masts. Effects on wildlife. Pathopsychology.
« In monitoring a white stork (Ciconia ciconia) population in Valladolid (Spain) in vicinity of Cellular Phone Base Stations, the total productivity in nests located within 200 m of antennae, was 0.86 ± 0.16. For those located further than 300 m, the result was practically doubled, with an average of 1.6 ± 0.14. Very significant differences among total productivity were found (U = 240; P = 0.001, Mann–Whitney test). Twelve nests (40%) located within 200 m of antennae never had chicks, while only one (3.3%) located further than 300 m had no chicks. The electric field intensity was higher on nests within 200 m (2.36 ± 0.82 V/m) than nests further than 300 m (0.53 ± 0.82 V/m). In nesting sites located within 100 m of
one or several cellsite antennae with the main beam of radiation impacting directly (Electric field intensity >2 V/m) many young died from unknown causes. Couples frequently fought
over nest construction sticks and failed to advance the construction of the nests. Some nests were never completed and the storks remained passively in front of cellsite antennae. These results indicate the possibility that microwaves are interfering with the reproduction of white stork. »[DOWNLOAD PDF of the sci.paper]
The same was observed for plants:
Haggerty, K. (2010). Adverse Influence of Radio Frequency Background on Trembling Aspen Seedlings: Preliminary Observations. International Journal of Forestry Research.
[DOWNLOAD PDF of the sci.paper]
So, is HUMAN so different from plants and animals, so SUPERIOR to them, that these harmful effects do not touch us? I doubt…
Frank had a visio to restart re-writing a (the?) book – « of course a collectively written book », with the proposed title « Permaculture, the science, understanding, & the practice of life », dedicated to Gregory Bateson’s ‘Steps to an Ecology of Mind’. So here it is, a freshly build, fancy Wiki to collaborate on doing that task! http://permabook.brozkeff.net : Feel free to register on the wiki so you can then begin to edit some of the proposed (sub)chapters visualized in the following mindmap. Each line of the mindmap is a separate link on the wiki to start an article. The structure is to be considered as alpha version 0.1 work-in-progress, and is far from being logical, systematic, linear, straight-forward, etc. Anyway, the work should engage also the paradoxical way of « reasoning » :-)