
This episode provides a comprehensive overview of permaculture, its principles, potential for social change, and the personal journey of Alfred Decker from environmental activism to permaculture.
Alfred Decker unfolds permaculture as a social movement and how it offers the alternatives and solutions to some of the biggest current challenges that humanity is facing such as climate change, inequality, and the rise of extremism.
He speaks of how permaculture ethics, principles and knowledge can help us interact with nature in a way that helps to regenerate the damage we've caused and helps us to learn to live in harmony with nature.
With several million people involved in permaculture actively, it could be described as the biggest movement that no one's ever heard of. Permaculture has the potential to be a powerful force for positive transformation but needs to be strategically applied.
Find more about Alfred Decker here: https://www.permaculture.org.uk/user/alfred-decker
Guest: Alfred Decker
Host, production and music: Theis Scherfig