

Giulianna Maria Lamanna, of The Fifth World , drops a huge two-part question on us in this episode, a continuation of the MAPC 2016 Q&A.

1. Are there people in the permaculture community talking about climate change and the impact of global warming on invasive species?

2. Is it our responsibility as permaculture practitioners to create new ecosystems for the changing climate?

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This conversation leads to thoughts on preserving native ecosystems, the creation of novel ecosystems, the role and influence of exotic species, human disturbance, and the forces of erosion. We’re also asked to examine our own role we have in tending the wild, and what responsibility, if any, we have to domesticated species such as chickens?

In doing so, can we take back the stewardship of our own habitat?

Voices you’ll hear include:

Eva Taylor of Ironwood Farms

Zach Elfers of Nomad Seed Project

Ben Weiss of Susquehanna Permaculture

Jason Godesky of The Fifth World

Nicole Luttrell of Wind Song Farm

Claudia Joseph of New York Permaculture Exchange

Seppi Garrett of Seppi’s Place

Dale Hendricks of Green Light Plants

Dr. Christopher Huvos

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Resources

MACP 2017 Event Information and Tickets

Timothy Lee Scott , author of Invasive Plant Medicine

Tao Orion (Her Facebook Page)

1535 – Beyond the War on Invasive Species , my interview with Tao.

1321 – David Homgren on Permaculture. An Interview.