August 31, 2011

Tap Into Your Renewable Energy

It’s spring! And indeed it is a gloriously warm and sunny day here in Perth, Western Australia on the 1st of September.

The garden is feeling it and thriving on the home-made compost we add regularly and the soil is still holding moisture from the winter rains, under all that mulch. Vegetables include cabbages, broccoli, silverbeet, beetroot, onions, tomatoes, lettuce (tons of it from last year’s self-sown seed), garlic and parsley. Passion fruit and Cape gooseberries are doing well.

But is this a Utopian dream of eating what you can grow yourself, when living in the city?

Half the world’s population lives in cities and its people rely on their food being brought in. What happens when, say a fuel shortage happens? Starvation within three days.

Now there is also a growing movement of city community gardens and farms, which address that problem.

An added benefit of this movement is that we can relearn to be in touch with soil, fertilizer, growth, seasons and cycles, rebuilding our inner capacity for caring about our environment.Because in cities many people never see where their food comes from, and what it takes to grow it.

Such care, based on real needs, not just wants, is the richest of renewable energies that we have left mostly untapped. With it we can do anything. Even build towards a sustainable, flourishing planet.

What do you think?

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August 30, 2011

Hanstein Builds A Future Worth Living For With Our Kids

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There is much despair, doom and gloom about what we have done to our Home, our Planet Earth and about its unfolding consequences. Things seem overwhelming, particularly if you start thinking about it… and believe you cannot do anything but that: think. And thinking is not going to get us out of this hole, ‘Prof’ Hanstein says here.

No, he urges us to play ball, with balls too, and thereby positively, unpredictably transform this Big Ball we live on into a beautiful place worth living on, and for.

Interdependence, he says: We’re all connected. Now, I’ve done some thinking about that, uhhh, oops, …not too much of that he says. Things go well anyway when you play in life. Maybe playing is a form of ‘thinking?’

Maybe it’s best if I let Hanstein introduce his blog himself:
“HANSTEIN mixes Physical Education & Sports with basic Quantum Physics and invites YOUNG PEOPLE (13+) from all walks of life to start transforming their world, step by step. His web blogs, full of Creativity, Hope & Balls can be read in(ter)dependently from each other but it is preferable to start with TAKE 1, then TAKE 2, etc. LET’S PLAY BALL!”

Oh, and yes, the world really IS so interconnected, unpredictable and just one giant relationship. Realising that is a great ‘alternative energy’ inside all of us. It’s what it’s all about. Yes, we all drop balls too. Life’s throws up curly events.

Receiving Hanstein’s blog post by email is one of them: He was one of the kids that I grew up with in my Dutch neighbourhood. He loved soccer even then, I was and remain totally disinterested in the game. We come from the same place, literally, and half-way across the world, he in Canada, I in Australia, we’re busy with similar themes – Hanstein more physically so than I am (being a veteran wheelchair-user) but that just gives you different angles on flourishing within limitations.

You can play with that!

All power to you Hanstein!

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August 28, 2011

Climate Change Effects On Human Mental Health

The Climate Institute of Australia has released an important report about the effects of climate change on mental health. It seems that climate change effects are affecting our levels of anxiety, fear, maybe depression. Children are particularly affected.

So the circle is unbroken. Human-caused climate change is a product of an unbalanced world attitude to life and living on this finite planet. A kind of mental illness underlying our unsustainable world culture.

Now the effects of our individualistic ways of living contribute to further mental instability. Where to from here? Can we not read the many signs thrown at us every day?

What do you think?

Wishing you well!

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August 15, 2011

Lower Energy Costs Quickly In Home And Business

You know there is no such thing as a quick fix – least of all in climate change where longer-term human behavior has produced current problems.

But with a man-made thing like money it’s different. You can actually achieve lower energy costs in your home and business within minutes. We’ll return to that.

Generally, we know that if we want to work towards a sustainable world we need to do two things:

1. Save energy. We generally use far too much – much more than we really need. You will know all the usual energy saving tips such as getting an energy audit done and implementing its recommendations. Then come turning the thermostat down, the extra jumper and so on…

2. Changing the way we think about ourselves and our place in the world.

But, to come back to the quick fix: yes, by regularly comparing your gas and electricity prices, choosing the cheapest/best-for-you rate and switching to your preferred energy supplier you can make substantial savings. Hundreds of dollars, Pounds or what have you, in fact.

switching is easier than you might think, with no cost to you. It can be done quite painlessly online. You get the same gas, electricity and keep the same meter. What’s different is you have just achieved home energy savings, or in your business, the difference of which you will feel straight away.

Don’t forget, energy price rises are here to stay. Switchin energy supplier is just getting the cheapest price on a continuously climbing curve. Do the energy saving stuff too to keep happy!