Tested Skills for Thriving in the Age of Limits John Michael Greer tackles energy, economics, technology and organic production practices with approachable precision … Interested in a real "Green Revolution"? Let Green Wizardry show you the way AND the why! Oscar H. Will III , editor-in-chief, GRIT Magazine, and author, Plowing with Pigs and Other Creative, Low-budget Homesteading Solutions In ancient times , a wizard was a specialist in unfamiliar knowledge - basically a freelance intellectual. Rather than magical powers, his main stock in trade was good advice supported by a thorough,…mehr
Tested Skills for Thriving in the Age of Limits John Michael Greer tackles energy, economics, technology and organic production practices with approachable precision … Interested in a real "Green Revolution"? Let Green Wizardry show you the way AND the why! Oscar H. Will III , editor-in-chief, GRIT Magazine, and author, Plowing with Pigs and Other Creative, Low-budget Homesteading Solutions In ancient times , a wizard was a specialist in unfamiliar knowledge - basically a freelance intellectual. Rather than magical powers, his main stock in trade was good advice supported by a thorough, well-rounded, practical education - in essence, the true Renaissance man. In Green Wizardry , Greer proposes a modern mage for uncertain times; one who possesses a startling array of skills gleaned from the appropriate tech and organic gardening movements forged in the energy crisis of the 1970s. From the basic concepts of ecology to a plethora of practical techniques - such as composting, green manure, low-tech food preservation and storage, small-scale chicken and rabbit raising, solar water heating, alternative energy sources, home-scale energy conservation and more - Green Wizardry is a comprehensive manual for today's wizard in-training. Providing a solid practical introduction to the entire appropriate tech toolkit, this book is a must-read for anyone concerned about decreasing our dependence on an overloaded industrial system and, in a world of serious energy shortages and economic troubles, making life a great deal less traumatic and more livable. Wanted: real wizards. Must be capable of guiding their communities through difficult times by exercising practical skills and applying down-to-earth knowledge of how things work… A magical career awaits you. Richard Heinberg, author, The End of Growth John Michael Greer is a scholar of ecological history and an internationally renowned peak oil theorist whose blog, "The Archdruid Report," has become one of the most widely cited online resources dealing with the future of industrial society. He is the author of more than 30 books including The Wealth of Nature and The Long Descent .
John Michael Greer - Archdruid, historian, and one of the most influential figures in the peak oil movement, writes the widely cited weekly blog "The Archdruid Report" and has published more than twenty books on nature, spirituality and the future of industrial society. His involvement in sustainability issues dates back to the early 1980s, when he was active in the Appropriate Technology movement and became certified as a Master Conserver. He is the author of numerous titles, including The Long Descent , The Ecotechnic Future and The Wealth of Nature . He lives in Cumberland, MD, an old mill town in the Appalachians, with his wife Sara.
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Foreword: A Time for Wizardry PART ONE: PRINCIPLES Lesson 1: Introducing Energy Lesson 2: Introducing Matter Lesson 3: Introducing Information Lesson 4: Thinking in Systems Lesson 5: Flows and Funds Lesson 6: Sustainability and Resilience Resources for Part One PART TWO: FOOD Lesson 7: The Small Garden Lesson 8: Understanding Soil Lesson 9: Composting and Mulching Lesson 10: Keeping Them Healthy Lesson 11: Season Extenders Lesson 12: Saving Seeds Lesson 13: Breeding New Varieties Lesson 14: Wild Helpers Lesson 15: Home Livestock Lesson 16: The Unwanted Lesson 17: Storing the Harvest Lesson 18: Using the Harvest Resources for Part Two PART THREE: ENERGY Lesson 19: Using Less Energy Lesson 20: Caulking and Weatherstripping Lesson 21: Insulation Lesson 22: Window Coverings Lesson 23: Conserving the Differences Lesson 24: Hayboxes and Sunboxes Lesson 25: Solar Hot Water Lesson 26: Passive Solar Heat Lesson 27: Solar Electricity Lesson 28: Wind Power Lesson 29: Other Energy Sources Lesson 30: Transportation Resources for Part Three PART FOUR: WHOLE SYSTEMS Lesson 31: Putting It Together Lesson 32: The New Alchemy Option Lesson 33: The Down Home Funk Option Lesson 34: The Retrofit Option Lesson 35: The Way of Dissensus Lesson 36: The Long View Resources for Part Four Afterword: Why It Matters Notes Index About the Author
Foreword: A Time for Wizardry PART ONE: PRINCIPLES Lesson 1: Introducing Energy Lesson 2: Introducing Matter Lesson 3: Introducing Information Lesson 4: Thinking in Systems Lesson 5: Flows and Funds Lesson 6: Sustainability and Resilience Resources for Part One PART TWO: FOOD Lesson 7: The Small Garden Lesson 8: Understanding Soil Lesson 9: Composting and Mulching Lesson 10: Keeping Them Healthy Lesson 11: Season Extenders Lesson 12: Saving Seeds Lesson 13: Breeding New Varieties Lesson 14: Wild Helpers Lesson 15: Home Livestock Lesson 16: The Unwanted Lesson 17: Storing the Harvest Lesson 18: Using the Harvest Resources for Part Two PART THREE: ENERGY Lesson 19: Using Less Energy Lesson 20: Caulking and Weatherstripping Lesson 21: Insulation Lesson 22: Window Coverings Lesson 23: Conserving the Differences Lesson 24: Hayboxes and Sunboxes Lesson 25: Solar Hot Water Lesson 26: Passive Solar Heat Lesson 27: Solar Electricity Lesson 28: Wind Power Lesson 29: Other Energy Sources Lesson 30: Transportation Resources for Part Three PART FOUR: WHOLE SYSTEMS Lesson 31: Putting It Together Lesson 32: The New Alchemy Option Lesson 33: The Down Home Funk Option Lesson 34: The Retrofit Option Lesson 35: The Way of Dissensus Lesson 36: The Long View Resources for Part Four Afterword: Why It Matters Notes Index About the Author
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