Greenologist and Permaculturist Claude William Genest hosts
Regeneration: The Art of Sustainable Living on PBS.
http://www.youtube.com/user/RegenerationClaude
The Pitch
http://www.claudegenest.com/
From “something-must-be-done” to something you can do
!
Optimism for our ecological future ? Bank on it
!
Meet the bioneers, visionary business leaders, and
eco-logical designers turning wastes into resources, problems into
solutions and mindsets around. Get set to do well by doing good because
ecological is economical.
From chemical-free swimming pools to a Ford plant’s living roof, from
George Sr.’s pond restorer to the Mars Corporation’s Living Machines,
Regeneration is how to rebuild, repair and restore our world -
naturally. Beyond the usual rhetoric - beyond left or right, it’s way out
in front where an emerging international culture is redefining how we’ll
think, do business and live. For a half-hour each week, visit the people,
places and things making sustainability an everyday, elegant and
profitable reality and see how-to apply them to your home, yard and
life.
The show’s creator and host,
Claude William Genest is a sustainability specialist who
combines years of rich on-camera experience to his expertise in
ecological design. He’s crisscrossed the globe to study
Permaculture, what David Suzuki calls “the most important work
being done by any group on the planet”.
Claude’s passionate enthusiasm is contagious, his knowledge
encyclopedic and his positive outlook refreshing.
From your neighbor to the future King of England, people are innovating
positive solutions that are inspirational and innovative; practical and
profitable.
Regeneration brings it home today to assure all our
tomorrows.
Whole-Systems Thinking
Whole-Systems Thinking
... Optimizing elements in isolation
Pessimizes Whole -Systems
By: Claude William Genest
- Green Party Candidate for Ver(T)dun and Permaculture Designer
That everything in life is connected is almost
cliché, though evidence of this
truism remains scarce in our culture’s thoughts and actions.
Considering our education, this is not surprising. As cultural
descendants of René
“I think therefore I am” Descartes, our Cartesian way of thinking and
talent for
separating elements and components provides us with enormous power
and
success - from atom-splitting and microchips to assembly-line production
and
microwave ovens.
The ability to reduce concepts (“reductionism) to their smallest
components
( “atomism”) is precisely what defines our current mental
paradigm.
Ecological thinking on the other hand, which many now perceive as being
essential to
our continued success, and possibly survival, requires that we stop
seeing things as
fragmented, isolated and separate, and begin seeing them as they truly
are -
connected and interdependent.
“The same thinking that created the problem” wrote Albert Einstein,
“can never
find the solution.”
The Green Party and it’s platform are derived from the principles
of ecology - a
person’s interaction with their environment.
As illustrated below, in whole-systems or “ecological “ thinking, it is
impossible to
discuss one element without considering its effect on the whole - which
is of course
exactly what our leaders stubbornly continue to do, with visibly
detrimental
effects.
By treating the economy as separate and isolated from the environment
and
social justice; or health care as separate from agriculture and energy
use, we are,
quite literally shooting ourselves in the foot.
Similarly, when political parties artificially treat their time in power
as separate from
the long-term needs of a society, ill-conceived, poorly designed and
ineffective
“mega-projects ” too often result.... (New roads and bridges will do no
more to relieve
traffic than past attempts).
Investments not Costs
When Brian Mulroney’s Conservatives were in power, studies were
undertaken
to examine the true costs of implementing Kyoto style energy reforms and
emissions
reductions.
What came back was that, far from being an expense, these measure were
instead a
clear investment, in that they were projected to yield tripled returns in
a mere twenty
years (not including the externalized costs of lowered air pollution ...
There are today
three times as many deaths from respiratory disease as there are from
car
accidents).
So why weren’t these measures enacted ? Because, from the short-term
point of
view, why take unpopular actions today if another party might benefit
from them
tomorrow?
Everything is connected to everything else. By governing ecologically, we
can avoid all
manner of problem, including environmental ones, and best of all
economically
benefit the whole.
Doing more of the same, conversely, will undoubtedly get us more of the
same
results, something we simply can no longer afford.
For a long-term, whole-systems, ecologically beneficial and financially
profitable
quality of life..... Vote Green.
Elizabeth May Announces Prominent Greens Adriane Carr and
Claude William Genest as Deputy Leaders of federal Green Party
Canada
London, Ont. (21 November 2006) – With the
London North Centre by-election in full swing, Federal Green Party leader
Elizabeth May took time out from her busy campaign to appoint two Deputy
Leaders to the federal party: Adriane Carr, the high-profile BC Green
Party leader who is leaving her provincial post on November 30th, and
Claude William Genest, popular TV host and former Vice-President of the
Quebec Green Party. Both deputies bring considerable experience and
credibility to the federal party, which is now polling at just above 10%,
up from 7% just 4 months ago.
Carr, the first Green Party leader in North America to participate in
televised leaders’ debates, led the BC party to one of the highest
electoral results of any Green Party planet-wide (12.4% in the 2001
election). “I selected Adriane for her obvious leadership ability and
experience in the political arena. She will co-chair the party’s Shadow
Cabinet with me, critique national policies, offer pragmatic solutions
and lead the development of our party’s platform,” said May. Carr says
her move to the national level is a natural step, in line with her
passion for action on issues like global warming. “I believe in Elizabeth
May’s ability to take the Green Party of Canada to new heights and
electoral success. I’m thrilled to be part of the team that will help her
do it,” said Carr.
May also appointed popular Quebec TV personality and political pundit
Claude William Genest as the party’s other national Deputy Leader.
Genest, who hosts the upcoming PBS television show “Regeneration: the Art
of Sustainable Living”, will focus on developing the Green Party’s media
profile in Quebec. “I trust Claude to use his considerable communication
skills to heighten the Green Party’s outreach to people in Quebec as well
as serve as the party’s francophone media spokesperson, said May. “It’s
an honour to work alongside May and Carr, two forces of nature,” said
Genest, adding, “the environment is polling as Canadians primary concern
for the first time ever and they trust Greens to champion this issue for
them. It’s a great time to put more effort into the Green
Party.”
Carr and Genest, who co-nominated May for the position of leader at the
party’s convention in Ottawa in August, will both help May identify
stellar candidates to run in the next federal election and with national
fundraising campaigns. They join May and Senior Deputy to the Leader,
David Chernushenko, in working to win their seats and bring the federal
Greens to parliament.
The GPC constitution allows for two Deputy Leaders to work alongside the
party leader.
“Today is a momentous occasion for Greens across the country. To have two
deputies of this calibre in our party is a giant step forward and speaks
volumes to the renewal and momentum of our party. Claude and Adriane both
represent the very best in political and community leadership. I couldn’t
be more excited to have them at my side,” said May.
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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non-profit since 2000
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