Alastair McIntosh and Tamsin Omond talk about the challenges of reducing carbon consumption, the spirituality of climate change & the Greenbelt 2009 theme 'standing in the long now'.
Alastair McIntosh is visiting Schumacher College, Devon UK this autumn to take a course titled 'Whose Land is it Anyway? Empowerment of People and Place' - go to the College website for more details.
Er well for a start we could nuke the worlds industrial centres and then go around on donkeys, sorry donkeys have a massive carbon footprint, so we're actually better off killing ourselves, isn't that right, or left I'm confused.
Alastair McIntosh is visiting Schumacher College, Devon UK this autumn to take a course titled 'Whose Land is it Anyway? Empowerment of People and Place' - go to the College website for more details.
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SchumacherCollegeUK 1 year ago
Er well for a start we could nuke the worlds industrial centres and then go around on donkeys, sorry donkeys have a massive carbon footprint, so we're actually better off killing ourselves, isn't that right, or left I'm confused.
murrchops 2 years ago
Alastair McIntosh is very wise, and Tamsin inspirational...
If we do run into disaster it won't be because of either of them
dunctonhoney 2 years ago