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Andrew Millison is one of the world's most known permaculture teachers. He travelled to India to document what he calls the worlds largest permaculture project, where 8000 villagers participated to build earthworks and reforest the land, which restored the water cycle to help the crops grow, and also brought back the rain. For accompanying article to this podcast https://climatewaterproject.substack.com/p/indias-regenerative-water-movement
Time stamps for podcast:
1:10 Learning about water Arizona. Curb cut idea of Brad Lancaster
6:15 Teaching permaculture and water at Oregon State University. The launch of his videos.
16:50 India and water
30:25 How revegetation and restoring watersheds has increased the rain in those watersheds in India
47:00 water situation in Africa
49:20 water situation in USA
53:57 dampening extreme weather through restoration of the land. Shock absorbers do lessen extreme flooding and drought.
56:10 On integrating climate movement and permaculture
https://www.youtube.com/@amillison
To support this podcast patreon.com/watercology
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Andrew Millison is one of the world's most known permaculture teachers. He travelled to India to document what he calls the worlds largest permaculture project, where 8000 villagers participated to build earthworks and reforest the land, which restored the water cycle to help the crops grow, and also brought back the rain. For accompanying article to this podcast https://climatewaterproject.substack.com/p/indias-regenerative-water-movement
Time stamps for podcast:
1:10 Learning about water Arizona. Curb cut idea of Brad Lancaster
6:15 Teaching permaculture and water at Oregon State University. The launch of his videos.
16:50 India and water
30:25 How revegetation and restoring watersheds has increased the rain in those watersheds in India
47:00 water situation in Africa
49:20 water situation in USA
53:57 dampening extreme weather through restoration of the land. Shock absorbers do lessen extreme flooding and drought.
56:10 On integrating climate movement and permaculture
https://www.youtube.com/@amillison
To support this podcast patreon.com/watercology

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