While I wholeheartedly agree with this concept, some of these ethics and principles are a bit odd or even contradictory: fair shares all around- who decides what's fair? Catch and store energy- there's no need for that. The whole world is already energy, the whole universe is. There will never truly be an energy shortage, It only needs to be redirected. Integrate rather than separate- what if the involved parties, i.e. People or plants or animals, do not want to integrate?
Most of these principles are simply an attempt to control Nature, something which cannot possibly be controlled. It's rather arrogant to believe that we could control her. Not to mentions they are WAY over complicating things...
RE: Permaculture: The Key to a Thriving Planet
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