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Silas Rempel wrote:Darren Doherty has his name twice near the top of the list. in case it was an accident
Nicole Alderman wrote:
Silas Rempel wrote:Darren Doherty has his name twice near the top of the list. in case it was an accident
Thank you! I'd compiled a few lists together, and hadn't realized where there was overlap.
In 1977, Maathai founded the Green Belt Movement,[2][3] an environmental non-governmental organization focused on the planting of trees, environmental conservation, and women's rights. In 1984, she was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "converting the Kenyan ecological debate into mass action for reforestation". Maathai was an elected member of the Parliament of Kenya and between January 2003 and November 2005 served as assistant minister for environment and natural resources in the government of President Mwai Kibaki. She was an Honorary Councillor of the World Future Council.
When Wangari Maathai celebrated something important — such as becoming the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize — she would plant a tree.
"That's the way I do things," she told NPR's Renee Montagne in 2004. A tree, especially a flaming red Nandi, would be a living memory. And it would bring life to some of the world's barren lands.
Maathai died of cancer Sunday in a Nairobi hospital. She was 71. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for her work promoting environmental stewardship, empowering women and peaceful resistance to violence.
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"Also, just as you want men to do to you, do the same way to them" (Luke 6:31)
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Creating edible biodiversity and embracing everlasting abundance.
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Alan Booker
Alan Booker is the founder and executive director of the Institute of Integrated Regenerative Design, which trains professional design practitioners to create systems that are ecosystemic, biocompatible, and regenerative. With over 30 years experience in engineering and 20 years in sustainable design, Alan is the author of multiple books. In addition to teaching PDCs, he also provides consulting and workshops on earthworks, soil remediation, composting, forest gardening, holistic management of pastureland, keyline design, aquaculture and aquaponics, off-grid energy systems, and natural building systems. (quote from Wheaton-labs.com image from Global Earth Repair Foundation)
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Rob Hopkins
Rob Hopkins is an activist and writer on environmental issues, based in Totnes, England. He is best known as the founder and figurehead of the Transition movement, which he initiated in 2005. Hopkins has written six books on environmentalism and activism. (quote and image from wikipedia)
According to Bill McKibben, "there’s no one on earth who's just done more [environmental] stuff – and inspired more doing – than Rob Hopkins". ()
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Jacqueline Freeman
Jacqueline Freeman is co-founder of Preservation Beekeeping Council, a US nonprofit for educating new beekeepers and the public about bees–what they need, and how to help them survive and thrive. She is author of “Song of Increase: Listening to the wisdom of honeybees for kinder beekeeping and a better world.” (quote and image from National Beekeeping Foundation)
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Andrew Millson
Andrew Millison is a permaculture designer and instructor based out of the Pacific Northwest. He has been studying, designing, building, and teaching permaculture since 1996. In 2009 Millison began teaching at Oregon State University where he currently teaches the Permaculture Design Course and an Advanced Permaculture Design Practicum... He founded Permaculture Rising and Permaculture Design International.[2] In 2016, he hosted an international online completely free Introduction to Permaculture course through Oregon State University. (quote from wikipedia image from Oregon State University)
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Sean Dembrosky
Sean Dembrosky, 32, owns and operates the Edible Acres project just north of Trumansburg NY (www.edibleacres.org). Formally educated in the fine arts, but focused on agriculture for the last decade, Sean has developed a farming system based on permaculture principles and forest farming. Very low tech / no tech approaches to plant propagation, polyculture development, and a focus on long term perennial food and medicine crops has enabled Sean to begin the work of developing a resilient, high calorie out for calorie in food system that requires no external sources of electricity or fuel to function.(image and quote from Greenhorns Radio)
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Rob Avis
Rob Avis, PEng, is co-owner and operator of Adaptive Habitat, a leading-edge property design firm for resilient homes, acreages, and farms, and Verge Permaculture, a globally recognized award-winning education business described by Geoff Lawton as "one of North America's premier permaculture design and education companies." (Quote and image from New Society Publishers)
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Julie Johnston wrote:I'd like to nominate Heather Jo Flores for this list.
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paul wheaton wrote:If I understand correctly, Nicole, the idea is to come up with a list of contenders for the top 10 list, right? Or, is the mission to come up with a top 100 list?
I think Alan Booker is definitely in the top 100 right now. And will probably be in the top 10 in the next few years.
paul wheaton wrote:Nicole,
What if people could have more apple votes? I'm pretty sure that that is just a configuration.
I like the poor man's poll format so that everybody can add as many votes as they like for the people.
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