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Inspirational books for freer lives & a healthier planet. Reviews + distro. / Llyfrau ysbrydoledig ar gyfer bywydau rhydd a phlaned iachach. Adolygiadau + distro.
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#BookReview: Britains's lost rainforests – rich in ferns, lichens, pine martens & more – once covered up to a fifth of the island, but have largely vanished from both our landscape & memory. In this inspiring book Guy Shrubshole journeys from the Western Highlands to Cornwall, revealing their history, ecology and cultural importance, while making an urgent case for their restoration before they disappear forever. #ecologicalrestoration #rewilding

#BookReview - In 'Ancient Futures', Norberg-Hodge vividly contrasts Ladakh’s sustainable, largely egalitarian culture with the disruptive impacts of Western consumerism.

Ladakhis thrived in a harsh Himalayan environment through frugality, cooperation, & #ecological wisdom. The recent arrival of “development” brought pollution, inequality, & social discord.

This landmark #environmental book calls on us to learn from Ladakh’s traditions to create kinder, #sustainable futures.

#India #DalaiLama

#BookReview - 'The Allotment' by Crouch (#landscape historian), & Ward (prolific 20th century advocate for practical #anarchism) explores #allotments as sanctuaries for personal growth, community, & connection with the land.

Tracing their origins to 17th-century resistance to enclosure, this classic study blends oral narratives describing pigeon-fancying & leek competitions, with the history of British #land struggles.

Laing’s excellent new intro underscores its relevance today.

#Gardening

#BookReview - Gary Snyder’s 'The Practice of the Wild' offers nine thoughtful and beautifully crafted essays exploring our connection (and disconnection) to the wild, and why it matters.

Snyder, now 95, was a leading member of the Beat Generation of 1950s American authors. This collection is strongly informed by a nature-reverent stream of Zen #Buddhism, and has been highly influential in #DeepEcology movements world-wide.

Includes some very practical wisdom, and reads best in a mossy wood.

#BookReview - First published in 1991, #ForestGardening is a pioneering guide to creating sustainable, low-maintenance ecosystems inspired by natural woodlands. It details designing vertical layers of fruit trees, perennial herbs, & vegetables that require minimal weeding or pest control. Hart offers practical advice & species recommendations for various climates.

Agriculture is wrecking the planet and is the foundation of state societies. Forest based horticultures are a viable alternative.

#BookReview - Probably no one has done more to protect ocean life than @captainpaulwatson. In 'Interview with a Pirate' tales from his amazing life intertwine with clear guidance for what we can all do to defend threatened marine ecologies.

At age 18 Watson co-founded Greenpeace, in 1977 #SeaShepherd, and he now directs the Captain Paul Watson Foundation. For some a controversial figure, Watson's reply to his critics is: "Find us a whale who disapproves of our actions and we promise to stop!"