C. Milton Dixon's Videos (TRANSITION IN ACTION SOCIAL NETWORK) - TRANSITION IN ACTION SOCIAL NETWORK2013-05-24T23:53:56Zhttp://transitioninaction.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=0kmrp31h9zfgl&rss=yes&xn_auth=noPermaculture Raingarden II - Crackstag:transitioninaction.com,2008-11-20:2320371:Video:59822008-11-20T18:07:19.571ZC. Milton Dixonhttp://transitioninaction.com/profile/CMiltonDixon
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</a><br />Bill Wilson and his rain garden after a dry spell.<br />
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</a><br />Bill Wilson and his rain garden after a dry spell.<br />
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<a href="http://www.midwestpermaculture.com/">http://www.midwestpermaculture.com/</a> Oil and Gas - The Next Meltdown?tag:transitioninaction.com,2008-10-03:2320371:Video:14422008-10-03T17:30:38.863ZC. Milton Dixonhttp://transitioninaction.com/profile/CMiltonDixon
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</a> <br></br>Peak Moment 130: Drawing parallels with the current financial meltdown, Matthew Simmons expresses his alarm about gasoline stocks being the lowest in several decades and refinery production down following recent hurricanes. He warns that if there were a run on the "energy bank" by everyone topping off their gasoline tanks, the U.S. would be out of fuel in three days, and grocery shelves…
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</a><br />Peak Moment 130: Drawing parallels with the current financial meltdown, Matthew Simmons expresses his alarm about gasoline stocks being the lowest in several decades and refinery production down following recent hurricanes. He warns that if there were a run on the "energy bank" by everyone topping off their gasoline tanks, the U.S. would be out of fuel in three days, and grocery shelves largely emptied in a week. In an interview plus excerpts from his presentation at the Association for the Study of Peak Oil (ASPO-USA) conference on September 22, 2008, Matt highlights the risks and vulnerabilities in the finished oil products system, and answers questions from the audience.<br />
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This is the first of several Peak Moment Conversations videotaped at ASPO-USA 2008. Coming: Peak oil-savvy financial consultant Jim Puplava of Financial Sense, and Randy Udall, energy analyst and co-founder of ASPO-USA. Mulberry Harvesttag:transitioninaction.com,2008-09-27:2320371:Video:7942008-09-27T04:30:36.322ZC. Milton Dixonhttp://transitioninaction.com/profile/CMiltonDixon
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</a><br />Bill Wilson harvests mulberries.<br />
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<a href="http://www.midwestpermaculture.com">http://www.midwestpermaculture.com</a> Longleaf Lumber- Reclaims More Than Just Woodtag:transitioninaction.com,2008-09-27:2320371:Video:7922008-09-27T04:28:22.976ZC. Milton Dixonhttp://transitioninaction.com/profile/CMiltonDixon
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</a> <br></br>The ideas and business model behind Longleaf Lumber tickle our fancy in more ways than one. By reclaiming antique wood from demolition sites, Marc Poirier is the ultimate recycler. Like an archeologist, Marc delivers the history and stories behind almost every timber in his Berwick, Maine stock. Look closely and you'll easily see the difference between a 400 year old limb and a newly sawn…
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</a><br />The ideas and business model behind Longleaf Lumber tickle our fancy in more ways than one. By reclaiming antique wood from demolition sites, Marc Poirier is the ultimate recycler. Like an archeologist, Marc delivers the history and stories behind almost every timber in his Berwick, Maine stock. Look closely and you'll easily see the difference between a 400 year old limb and a newly sawn board from a warehouse store. Stay tuned as our story continues in the next video at The Longleaf Showroom in Cambridge, Mass. Special thanks to Ashley and Kyra from SustainableRoute.com for production support. Check out LongleafLumber.com. Milkwood: How to grow Figs from Cuttingstag:transitioninaction.com,2008-09-27:2320371:Video:7892008-09-27T04:15:20.771ZC. Milton Dixonhttp://transitioninaction.com/profile/CMiltonDixon
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</a><br />Kirsten goes adventuring to an abandoned orchard to source cuttings from a 150 year old fig tree... and pots 'em up.... <a href="http://milkwood.net">http://milkwood.net</a>
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</a><br />Kirsten goes adventuring to an abandoned orchard to source cuttings from a 150 year old fig tree... and pots 'em up.... <a href="http://milkwood.net">http://milkwood.net</a>