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NEWS Live off-grid in this eco-community H Get your pompom thrips here I people as neighbours. Keen eco-warrior and green activist Alosha Lynov is offering rental accommoda- tion in a river front jungle with an eco pool, food forest garden, 180 000 litres of drinking water storage, a biogas digester, bio - diesel plant, bio - char filters, a solar cooker and solar oven that is purpose. f you have an outbreak of pompom weed on your And, the insects are available fully off-the grid with solar property that is still only 10- at the moment from the ARC power and w ater. He is looking for “a commu- 15cm high the good news is PPR Weeds Division. nity of like-minded folk to that biological control is Contact Liamé van der come and live together at our possible using a thrips which Westhuizen, tel 012 808- eco property surrounded by has been released for this 8212. The ARC PPR Weeds lush jungle of fruit trees, Division is located on the vegetables and 50+ medicinal Moloto Road (R573) near herbs. Roodeplaat Dam east of “As a co - housing community Pretoria. we will share meals and ere's an opportunity to live sustainably, off-grid and with a group of like-minded CLIMATE F rom page 8 debate is the effect that water temperatures in the southern and central Pacific Ocean have on the climate and rainfall of the southern (and for that matter, northern) hemisphere. Climatologists are becoming increasingly adept at predicting seasonal climate changes based on their measurement of ocean surface temperatures in the Pacific, commonly called the El Nino/La Nina effects. 11 www.sasmallholder.co.za meditate once a week together, grow our own organic food and medicine, swim in the eco pool and enjoy joyful living.” There are, he adds, opportu- nities for profit: K Urban farming using Bio Intensive organic techniques K Raising of fish in the aquaponics constructed pond K Yoga, conscious dance and meditation classes K Outdoor classroom under a seashell Gaudi style r oof K Eco workshops on food, water, shelter and holistic Continued on page 13