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facebook bans Journal Neo article critiquing Vatican

Geoff Ebbs /9 January, 2021

An article titled, The Dangerous alliance between the Rothschilds and the Vatican has been banned by facebook for not meeting community standards. The article outlines a key alliance between the world’s richest people and the Vatican to create an “inclusive” capitalism that protects the poor and the planet in line with Pope Francis recent dictates. Continue Reading →

69 – Power tools

Geoff Ebbs /6 January, 2021

Chain saws, hedge trimmers, lawn mowers and vacuum cleaners consume energy, make noise but do the job. Use them sparingly, preferring manual tools instead. When you really need them, get them from a tool library. Check out the 2006 article on The Generator Appliances to make our morning coffee or warm our feet before bed Continue Reading →

Professor Alice Payne: Design researcher

Geoff Ebbs /4 January, 2021

Associate Professor in Fashion at the School of Design at QUT, Prof. Payne writes and researches about innovation that reduces waste in fashion. “The main problem is that fashion has encouraged us to consume so much. In earlier times, fabric was considered valuable and every scrap, literally, was treasured. “There are different approachesthat address this: Continue Reading →

Radio ad nears completion

Geoff Ebbs /3 January, 2021

The Your Life Your Planet book will be launched md-February. Media should start rolling out in two weeks. Stay tuned for information about pre-sales on on-air dates. Here’s a sneak preview of a 30second radio spot.

Applying self-care

Geoff Ebbs /14 December, 2020

Leigh-Chantelle is an international speaker, consultant and published author who reflects on the world’s common challenges, and combines this with giving tips and tricks on how as a society we can solve them. She encourages others to take charge to enact the changes our world so desperately needs. Find out more at her website. “Veganism Continue Reading →

88 Nature on the strip

Geoff Ebbs /14 December, 2020

Identify a plant that is doing well in your garden that you are happy to see more of.Pick a corner of your nature strip that is not driven or walked over regularly and get the shovel. The dirt might be hard, so dig deep and add a lot of organic matter into the hole before Continue Reading →