A personal account of our family’s journey leaving suburban Auckland for rural Waikato during the Covid lockdowns in search of some land to put down roots and homestead on.
The Kuku Biochar Project, was displayed at Govett Brewster Gallery, to promote discussions on carbon sequestration, ecological restoration, and freshwater.
The Kuku Biochar Project uses art and biochar to restore the Waikōkopu stream. Participants create weedmatts featuring traditional patterns, enhancing water quality, biodiversity, and land resilience
Fostering community resilience for a post-growth, post-carbon future. Artists contribute through projects like Kuku Biochar Project, blending art, design, climate science, and Matauranga Maori.
As an antidote to the shortcomings of the current Auckland Plan 2050, I am going to continue the project I began 10 years ago - a Dark Green Vision for Tāmaki Makaurau. I invite others to contribute.
As industrial society declines and falls, what to do? One of the most helpful responses to that question that i've encountered comes from John Michael Greer. Here it is, straight from the source.
The Want Project will be a journey back in time, peeling back and examining layer after layer of our consumerist culture to understand how we got here - and how to adjust to life in an age of limits.