PLANET
EARTH
PRIMER
MISSION
BECOME
PRODUCERS
NOT
JUST
CONSUMERS
THINK GLOBAL
ACT LOCAL
YOU NEED NOT
MOVE TO HAVE
A BETTER
QUALITY OF LIFE
Planet Earth Primer:
a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.
We exist to provide information on Health,
education, economic, social and ecological
causes for small scale development for rural
and urban communities with a global outlook.
Networking on local to global scale to improve
quality of life;
Promote access to information for people in their
efforts to meet their basic needs, Food, clothes,
and shelter using local resources;
Information on global, health, education, ecology,
agricultural, arts, crafts, cultural development;
Promote conservation and ecologically responsible
use of land and other resources;
Information on the development of a small scale
productive economic base for local communities;
Encourage economic development which promotes
self-sufficient local investment using small
scale production and distribution;
Living museums to raise awareness of low-tech
research and use in most small-scale, urban,
and rural areas with the help of eco-tourism,
arts and crafts.
Encourage economic development by arts/crafts
revolution and self-sufficient life style.
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BASIC
INFORMATION
Information for non profits promoting
economic, social, environmental causes.
For organizations promoting clean streams,
healthy forests, thriving family farms,
meaningful jobs for everyone and rural
towns that remember self-sufficient life
style and those thing that help promote
a better quality of life.
Working to promote
following programs:
Agriculture,
Agribusiness,
Alternative energy
Sustainable energy
Micro-energy,
Aquaculture,
Arts/crafts and
Cultural Heritage,
Clean water,
waste water,
sewage;
Cohousing,
Collectives,
Communication,
Community development,
Community Gardens,
Composting,
Coop/co-op,
Cottage industry,
Credit Unions,
Ecotravel,
Ecotourism,
Education,
Environmental
education,
Family Farms,
Foodbanks,
Forests,
reforestation,
Gardens,
Grassland
Wildflower
restoration,
Health,
Hobby,
Horticulture,
Human rights,
hydroponics,
Hygiene,
Indigenous people,
tribes, hunter gathers,
Information sharing,
Kitchen gardens,
livestock,
Living museums,
Logistics,
Multicultural,
Networking,
Organic Gardens,
Recycling,
Rural development,
Seedbanks,
Self-sufficient
Community
Towns,
Seniors,
Subsistence agriculture,
Sustainable agriculture,
Sustainable forestry,
Upcycling,
Urban development
Self-sufficient
Communities
Watershed restoration,
Women Learning Program,
Youth Learning Program,
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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
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