Permaculture in Prisons
Nicole Vosper shares her unusual pathway to learning permaculture design – in jail – and reports on projects in both the UK and USA that transform lives.
Another Politics is Possible
Maddy Harland meets Britain's only Green Member of Parliament to find out why she thinks political engagement is not only worth-while but a natural extension of being green.
Tale of Transition in Ten Objects
Rob Hopkins tells the story of the evolving Transition movement – a shooting star pointing to a better way of living on this planet.
The Power of International Law to Create the New World
Maddy Harland meets Polly Higgins a barrister who is campaigning for the United Nations to adopt an additional crime against peace: Ecocide.
Growing With Grace
Annie Neligan describes how an innovative community growing project is reinventing itself to survive the harsh economic climate.
How Britain Can Feed Itself
Craig Embleton investigates how much organic food could be produced in UK gardens and the environmental benefits that this would bring.
Rethinking, Redesigning and Rebuilding the Future
Round-the-world yachtswoman, Dame Ellen MacArthur talks to Permaculture's Maddy Harland about why she's changed tack.
Designing and Planting a Permaculture Potager
Vera Greutink-Ichova shows how permaculture growing can be both productive and beautiful.
How to Turn Wood into Business
How one man changed the face of wood recycling in Britain, a report by Stuart Anderson.
Sepp Holzer's Permaculture
Sepp explains how he uses permaculture principles to grow an incredible variety of food on his farm high in the Austrian Alps.
If the cap FiTS
John Adams explores the down to earth reality of fitting solar photovoltaics cost effectively.
Fruitful hedges
Vera Greutink-Ichova reveals how edges and vertical spaces can produce food where space is limited.
Winter Immune Boosters From Kitchen & Garden
Julie Bruton-Seal and Mathew Seal explore the useful remedies to be found close at hand.
DIY Natural Swimming Pool
David Butler recounts the experience of creating his own.
Outdoor Cooking In Winter!
Trish MacCurach extols the virtues of cooking alfresco, even in the depths of winter.
Transition Trees
Ben Law on roundwood timber framing and the importance of planting the right tree species for use in a post oil future.
Perennial Vegetables
Perennial vegetables are worth cultivating and keeping – Patrick Whitefield identifies his favourites.
Useful Trees in Public Spaces
Wade Muggleton on reinvigorating the culture of the commons.
Life Beyond Appearances
Maddy Harland visits Geoffrey and Sue Hughes' eco-build and woodland enterprise.
DIY Pallet Chair
How to make a comfortable Airondack chair for free from reclaimed timber with John Adams.
Community Generation
Mark Laiosa visits Samsø, a Danish island entirely powered by renewable energy.
Monoculture Permaculture
The story of how Tim and Maddy Harland created a beautiful edible garden from a bare field.
Make A 'Bespoke' Wind Turbine
A step by step guide to building a wind turbine from a bicycle wheel by Beth Tilston and Wil Harley.
Tools For Self Reliance
Dom Marsh and his girlfriend Nanda cycled into town and found an unexpected treasure trove.