The Earth Salon
an initiative of Shambhala Touching the Earth Collective
presents
We live in fragile times. We all know the issues near and far around fires, floods, hurricanes, power outages, geopolitical strife and supply chain shortages. Yet, there is a lot the average householder can do to build in redundant systems and back up plans into your domestic situation – having a ‘plan B’ to meet your basic needs and those of your neighbours or community.
Join Bob Cervelli for a thought-provoking discussion exploring multiple ways to insure access to water, food, heating, electricity, first aid, repairs for broken items or vehicles and much more. Discussion will also pursue the benefits of close collaboration with neighbours and friends to meet these needs.
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Robert Cervelli is a botanist and forester by academic training and has worked in a variety of capacities in the horticultural industry. He is a co-founder and Chair of Transition Bay St Margarets Bay (www.transitionbay.ca), one of the first Transition Initiatives in the Maritimes. Robert is also the Vice-President of the Centre for Local Prosperity (www.centreforlocalprosperity.ca). He manages Transition Garden (www.transitiongarden.ca), a two-acre co-operative teaching centre micro-farm at his home in St Margarets Bay.
The monthly Earth Salons are an initiative of the Shambhala Touching the Earth Collective, and are curated and facilitated by Deborah Luscomb, with occasional guest ‘experts’.
We appreciate your donation in any amount!
Any funds contributed will be used to offer honorariums to our guest speakers.
Previous Earth Salon recordings can be enjoyed here.