Healing Earth An Ecologist’s Journey of Innovation & Environmental Stewardship with Author & Ecologist John Todd Lecture/Workshop

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Fri, Oct 18 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Sat, Oct 19 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

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602 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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Antioch University S.B.

Santa Barbara Permaculture Presents Healing Earth

An Ecologist’s Journey of Innovation & Environmental Stewardship with Author & Ecologist John Todd

Friday Evening Talk & Book-Signing. Saturday Workshop.

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The solutions for the future are going to depend entirely on us becoming intimately attuned to the natural world – John Todd

 Please join Santa Barbara Permaculture Network on October 18th & 19th for an inspiring two-day event with renowned ecologist John Todd, sharing his newly published book, Healing Earth, An Ecologist’s Journey of Innovation & Environmental Stewardship.

 A stand-out from the sea of despairing messages about climate change, well-known sustainability elder John Todd has taught, mentored, and inspired such well-known names in the field as Janine Benyus, Bill McKibben, and Paul Hawken.

Best known for his Eco-Machines, greenhouses with tanks filled with a variety of plants and other living organisms capable of turning sewage and wastewater into pure drinking water, John Todd is an evolutionary biologist working in the general field of ecological design.  The ecological design uses sunlight, biodiversity and natural processes to create clean water with the byproducts of natural gases and biological material.

John Todd’s work has spanned nearly five decades demonstrating how nature is capable of cleaning up some of the most toxic messes modern technology and the industrial revolution has unleashed on the planet.  From old textile mills on the East Coast of America still polluting rivers and waterways to ongoing oil spills, to luxury resort hotels, high rises, and even cities needing to solve present-day sewage and water issues, John Todd has offered pragmatic visions of hope with his revolutionary ecological designs.

Todd’s recently published book Healing Earth, An Ecologist’s Journey of Innovation & Environmental Stewardship, chronicles many examples of workable engineering solutions for environmental problems, such as healing the aftermath of mountain-top removal and valley-fill coal mining in Appalachia; using windmills and injections of bacteria to restore the health of a polluted New England pond; working with community members in a South African village to protect an important river; and concrete suggestions for solving as yet unresolved issues related to the climate crisis.

John Todd is a biologist and the founder and president of John Todd Ecological Design.  He holds degrees covering the fields of agriculture, parasitology, tropical medicine, fisheries, and ethology. In addition to new paradigms in an academic setting, he is the founder and president of Ocean Arks International, a non-profit research and education organization and co-founder of New Alchemy Institute, a research center that has done a pioneering investigation into organic agriculture, aquaculture, and bioshelters. In 2008 he received the Buckminster Fuller Challenge Award for the best idea and concept to help save the planet and humanity. In 2007 he was named one of the top 100 visionaries of the 20th century by Resurgence & Ecologist magazine, and in the “Genius Issue” of Esquire he was profiled as one of top 35 figures in “Inventing Modern America.”

For more information contact: margie@sbpermaculture.org, 805-962-2571, www.sbpermaculture.org.

 A Community Event Hosted by

Santa Barbara Permaculture Network

Part of the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Civics 101 for Climate Change Series.

Co-sponsors: Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, Antioch University, World Business Academy, Blue Sky Biochar, Teeccino, El Capitan Canyon Resort, Santa Barbara Aquaponics, Community Environmental Council, and the Santa Barbara Independent

Learn More:
NEW BOOK Healing Earth – An Ecologist’s Journey of Innovation & Environmental Stewardship

John Todd Ecological Design

 Kathe Seidel, German Botanist, first to incorporate vegetation into wastewater treatment wetlands in the 1950’s

 

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