Weekly Update: 2025-01-24

  • No single industry impacts our world more than farming. Our industrial farms could be carbon sinks. Instead, most emit significant amounts of carbon. They could double as water-rich oases of biodiversity, preventing both flooding and drought. Instead, many contribute to both. 
    Join us for Food & Farming: How Farming Impacts Our Water, Wildlife, Climate, Health & Economy, taught by Hart Hagan. This 8-week course runs Thursdays from February 6 – March 27, live on Zoom.
  • It’s not too late to register for Jim Laurie’s free seminar on January 29th! From starting your own microgarden to restoring large, fire-scarred landscapes, increasing water infiltration, and supporting wetlands, this dialogue hopes to inspire actionable solutions for Earth’s most pressing challenges. Email us to get the link.
  • After taking Bio4Climate’s “Systems Thinking and Scenario Building” course in 2022, Erling Jorgensen set out to understand how life processes work and how they can be restored, and he wanted to share his learnings in a fun way that people with little training in biology and science could connect with. The result is “Journey of An Apprentice,” a written and visual essay about Life. Join Seacoast NH Permaculture for a fireside chat with Jorgensen on Thursday, February 20.