One Earth – Earth Issue (Oct / Nov 1983)
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 4, issue number 1, was originally published in October / November 1983 Inside this magazine you can find such features as The Spirit Of Nature; Gardening At Findhorn; and Nature
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 4, issue number 1, was originally published in October / November 1983 Inside this magazine you can find such features as The Spirit Of Nature; Gardening At Findhorn; and Nature
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 3, issue number 4, was originally published in April / May 1983. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Planetary Stewardship; Crossing The Line Between Nature And Culture;
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 3, issue number 2, was originally published in December 1982 / January 1983. Features in this magazine include Thirty Years In The Wilderness; It's A Sweet Earth; and Project Cullerne.
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 2, issue number 2, was originally published in November / December 1981. This magazine includes such features as Taking Charge Of The Future; A Voice For Nature; and Towards An
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 2, issue number 1, was originally published in September / October 1981. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Emergence; A Path To Intuition; and Wild About
The 3rd World Wilderness Congress (3rd WWC) convened in October, 1983 in Inverness, and Findhorn with 600 delegates from 25 countries. The event had a very special impact on the Community as it provided the
For this 1986 conference ONE EARTH Gathering - A Call to Action, the following presenters came together: Joanna Macy, Jonathon Porritt, Jose Lutzenberger, Susan Griffin and Peter Russell. The focaliser of the conference was Alan
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 0, issue number 2, was originally published in summer 1976. Inside this magazine you can find such features as It's The Marble Season; To Pan, Spirit Of Nature; and Linking
During the 60th Birthday Celebrations Sara and Damien fascinated many of us with the enchanting music they created using technology developed in the Damanhur Ecovillage to make electrical signals of plants audible. This was Co-creation
Galen Fulford's wide-ranging talk covers our loss of connection with the natural world to how nature and technology can support each other to grow food, purify the air we breathe and the water we take