As promised: weblinks for the Post-Industrial Era

Jul 26, 2005 17:11

Oil Crises
The Long Emergency, a Rolling Stone article by James Howard Kunstler
Life After the Oil Crash, quasi-alarmist in tone, but there are links aplenty for further research
The Olduvai Theory: Sliding Towards a Post-Industrial Stone Age by Richard C. Duncan, Ph. D.
Hubbert peak from Wikipedia

Practical Information
The Humanure Handbook Online by Joseph Jenkins
How to Compost.org "Your Compost Resource"
Greywater Irrigation: What it is, How to treat it, how to use it by Carl Lindstrom
Sturtevants Edible Plants of the World
Cheese Making
Making Butter
How to Repair Leather Goods (from eHow, which seems to be a great resource, but is really terribly shy on pictures and diagrams for the more visually-minded folk like me).
Honey Bees and Beekeeping
Making flavoured honey
Complete Guide to Home Canning, courtesy of the USDA

Practical Information for Sale
Bountiful Gardens

Communities, Co-housing, Eco-Villages
Global Ecovillage Network
Intentional Communities
Alternative Communities & Living
Smart Communities Network Creating Energy Smart Communities
The Federation of Egalitarian Communities
Cohousing Association of the United States: has good info about what cohousing is all about
The Whole Village, an intentional community in Caledon, Ontario
Dancing Rabbit, an ecovillage in NE Missouri
Homesteading from dmoz Open Directory Project

General Self-Sufficiency Links
Self-Sufficiency Dot Net
Self Sufficient 'Ish' Dot Com by Dave and Andy Hamilton
Treehugger: The Future is Green. Find it Here.

Happy Surfing!

sustainability, it's the end of the world as we know it, community, ecology

Previous post Next post
Up