We heal nature as we learn to produce the things humans need in cooperation with nature’s carbon cycle.
The goal of our green house project is to be able to produce protein and fresh vegetables year round. If we are eating on a budget or living in a food desert it is the protein and fresh vegetables that are missing from our diet. Starches are cheap but they do not provide the nutrition necessary for thriving.
A system of production that produces everything that it needs to operate has no cost.
A system that uses everything it produces has no waste.
Operating without cost and without waste is the essence of sustainability. It is the way nature builds systems and why natural systems are sustainable. Even more exciting is the fact that a system operating without cost and without waste can increase its contained resources with each cycle of production. We call these systems "integrated closed loop production systems".
There are organisms that could be participating in our production systems but are not. They are not participating because of some limiting factor. It may be too cold, or too dry, or too many predators. When we intentionally adjust these limitations we take on the role of keystone species.
What we have been able to accomplish to date is just scratching the surface.
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Agents of Habitat: Conducive to Life