Los Angeles Eco-Village Resident Joe Linton is interviewed by LivingECO.com’s Ken Spector about this unique Los Angeles, California-based sustainable community.
Archive for April, 2011
CC Land Trust – Eco Village – Green Homes 2010
The yurt specialists eco-village locates in the Inner Mongolia. For more infomation please refer to the website: www.yurtspecialists.com
The focus of this eco tour video-pod is on the Ecovillage, a learning center for sustainability. The Ecovillage is a living workshop environment where you can learn organic food production, natural building, permaculture and how to create and live in harmony within the means of nature. This video pod is an educated walkthrough intended to create a window into some of these eco methodologies and green technologies as well as thoughts and ideas by David regarding the creation of an ecovillage and the need to scale down our wants and needs. David Shayler (born 24 December 1965) is a British journalist, former MI5 officer. Hes blown the lid on 7/7 & 911 inside job, diana assasination, dirty tricks of the corporate global money makers and anyone whos into the dark side. we spent the day with david in may 2010 at his eco village in london england (yes london!) to ask questions and ponder the meaning of things to come for our world. Controy to what some may say davids not a mentalist, nor a freak, infact hes the british answer to timothy leary, warm, gentle, open minded, well read and most of a advocate for the human species to MOVE FORWARD and EVOLVE both spirtiually and in a social organisational sense, NO MONEY NO OIL NO WAR NO HUNGER I bet you cannot imagine those things happening….?
Simon on the Sofa on Tour at Kew Bridge Eco Village speaking to Mirthful Merriweather sharing her reasons why she spends her life now taking action to create an alternative lifestyle free from the society we are currently controlled by. A strong determined inspirational women following her heart. See the whole Documentary at www.simononthesofa.com Visit for more transparent conversations – www.simononthesofa.com Follow for daily self awareness – www.facebook.com and – twitter.com
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Kaiwaka, New Zealand by TravelPod blogger Tomandamanda titled “Otamatea Eco Village”. TravelPod is a company of TripAdvisor™. Tomandamanda’s travel blog entry: “Tom and I left Auckland the minute we found our traveling van, a 1989 Liteace Toyota, complete with bed in back. We rode north towards our first WWOOFing farm in Kaiwaka. We were to stay with a couple on a 5 acre plot in an Eco Village named Otamatea. Check them out, I know they have a web site. Anyways we stopped along the way to get our first glimpses of some gigantic Kauri trees and the infamous pastures of sheep. At one time there was 4 million people and 40 million sheep in NZ, I am not sure the numbers now but it seems to be right around the same. We arrived at our farmstay in the afternoon, taking a small road off the main road and then a smaller dirt road, putting us in a valley surrounded by green hills and cut off on three sides by an ocean bay. Wolfgang and Sabine welcomed us warmly taking us on a tour of their plot and letting us set up in the farmhouse, which had a loft bedroom and small kitchen and living room below. Our new living space was bigger and better than any of our apartments. The main house matches our barn and is an earthy tan with yellow framed large windows. The buildings are made of light earth and are powered by wind and solar only. Inside there is a simple comfortable decor keeping the focus on the outdoors with almost all floor to …
eco-ideas.net twitter.com “On the Hudson River in New York floats the Waterpod, an experiment in self-sufficient living. Rainwater is used for showers; excrement is fertilizer for vegetables. There is a kitchen to cook eggs from the chicken. Solar panels and a bicycle generate all the electricity. These are ideas that will float almost anywhere. ” www.thewaterpod.org
I moved to an eco-village in Israel to study permaculture and live in community for 5 months, and this video shows you the dome that is my home.
In the shadow of Japan’s famed peak lies a sustainable community cultivating over 250 organic crops. ourworld.unu.edu


