Peak Moment TV
Ride an electric bike. Tour a permaculture back yard garden. In each episode of Peak Moment TV, Janaia Donaldson hosts practical grass roots entrepreneurs who are exploring locally reliant lifestyles to meet these challenging times. Peak Moment TV is cross-pollinating the most challenging shift in human history - an energy transition away from fossil fuels to sustainable living.

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Peak Moment 198: Having learned "How Much Food Can I Grow Around My House?" (Peak Moment 72), Judy Alexander kept right on going. As chair of the Local 2020 Food Resiliency Action Group in Port Townsend, WA, she helped initiate 25 community gardens in her county within four years. Sitting in her own neighborhood's garden, she talks about the power of cooperative gardens compared with individual plots. There's something for people of all ages and skills to do (even non-gardeners), while enjoying learning from one another, and building closer neighbors and a more secure community. EarthSayer Judy Alexander |

Arrival of the Post-Petroleum Human

Permaculture for Humanity

Local Investing Made Easy

The Small-Mart Revolution by Michael Shuman

Sustainable Connections - Transforming a Community by Michelle Long

Awakening the Village Heart and Mind

Collapse of the Titans by Dmitry Orlov

Go Electric: Bike Commuting Made Easy by Sally Lovell

Peak Oil Blues - We're All Bozos on this Bus by Kathy McMahon

Sail Power Reborn - Transporting Local Goods by Boat

How the West Has Won by Derrick Jensen

Vancouver's Co-operative Auto Network by Tracey Axelsson

Santa Barbara Students Lead the Way to Sustainability

Soccer Mom Prepares for the Unexpected

The Vegetarian Myth

101 Solutions to Global Climate Change by Guy Dauncey

Portable House, Simple Life

How Many Community Gardens?

The Sacred Demise of Industrial Civilization by Carolyn Baker

Sharing Gardens - Giving and Receiving

This Old House - Rethink, Reuse, Remodel

Managing the 21st Century's Sustainability Crises

Portland's Neighborhood Tool Sharing Libraries

Taking Back Our Lives from the Wall Street Mafia by David Korten