A recorded explanation about Sustainocracy with links to ethics, photos and communities

Eugen Oetringer invited me to do a presentation about Sustainocracy in his community about the Laws of Nature. The core human values have been included in that manifest and together with Eugen I do workshops and events around addressing complex issues in a workable way. If you have time to get a feeling about the different ethics in society and the way we can deal with this by choosing our priorities based on those core values then please have a look at the video and comment your feelings.

Photo impressions of our sustainocratic communities

COS3i / community for social inclusion, integration and innovation

FRE2SH / community for food innovation and resilience

School of Talents & Wellness / Learning community in Sustainocracy

AiREAS / community for regional air quality and health

Poverty is not about money

It is about the lack of possibilities to be self sufficient in the fullfilment of one’s basic needs.

Today we talked with Nashif Ahmed in Uganda who has a few acres for food production and serves with it the lives of 15 children and a few elderly women. The only time he needs money is when he has to interact with the external world for certain means that cannot be obtained directly from nature. Think of a waterpump, or material to repair the roof, or a motorcycle to travel to school 14 km away.

Nashif is part of the growing FRE2SH network for regional food self sufficiency and resilience. We recorded his remarks and description of his activities for our FRE2SH online learning program through our #FDN partnership.