The 1970s oil shock gave birth to permaculture. This fuel crisis is reviving it
The tenets of permaculture are attracting a new generation of home gardeners. It's perhaps no surprise, considering the movement has firm roots in the world's last oil crisis in the 1970s.
Permaculture, a design system for sustainable living, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity among home gardeners. This renewed interest is largely attributed to contemporary concerns about resource scarcity and environmental sustainability. The principles of permaculture, which emphasize working with nature to create resilient and self-sufficient systems, are finding a new audience.
This movement originally gained traction during the oil crisis of the 1970s, a period that highlighted the vulnerabilities of fossil fuel dependence. Today's economic and environmental challenges are echoing those past concerns, prompting a return to permaculture's core ideas.
The revival of permaculture offers practical solutions for individuals seeking greater self-reliance and sustainability in the face of current global resource challenges.
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