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Get the lowdown on food shortages

World Poverty For Dummies The recent food shortages are caused by a complex web of interlocking events. All of them, though, relate to the systems that govern the flow of resources around the world. Natural disasters hit the poor hardest, not because they are unlucky, or live in dangerous places, but because they do not have the resources to avoid disaster, or cope with it when it happens.

Get the full story here, in this massive work, compiled and edited by the Institutes own Giovanni Ebono. 

Surviving Peak Oil

Petrol prices won't be coming down. We know this now; prices will only continue to increase. Get on your bike, car pool with colleagues to get to work and home, or catch public transport if you can. How are you going to survive in the new era of oil depletion?

Escape from suburbia

Escape From Suburbia , the long awaited sequel to The End of Suburbia , is now available in Australia.

Through personal stories and interviews this film examines how declining world oil production has already begun to affect modern life in North America. Expert scientific opinion is balanced with “on the street” portraits from an emerging global movement of citizen’s groups who are confronting the challenges of Peak Oil in extraordinary ways.

The End of Suburbia


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One Stop's New Supplier this week is the complete Bokashi System.

The Complete Bokashi SystemThe complete Bokashi system consists of 2 buckets & 2 kg of Bokashi. The Envirobokashi Bucket is used with a culture known as Bokashi, to convert your kitchen waste into beautiful rich compost.

The Bokashi culture consists of effective micro-organisms, such as those used to make cheese, bread, yoghurt etc. They are non-pathogenic, are not genetically energised or modified and are not chemically synthesised. When the correct conditions are provided, these effective micro-organisms set in motion a fermentation process to transform food waste and other organic materials into nutrient rich compost.

The Envirobokashi Bucket and Bokashi are a system that can be easily used in an indoor environment, making it a simple and pleasant task for schools, households, restaurants and business to compost their food waste.

 
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