We are in an environmental health crisis. In 1995, it is
foremost a crisis in perception: our planetary human life
support system has been grievously injured, yet, as in our
personal bodily health crisis, we can be deep in life-threatening
pathological distress before we feel any pain. Life in the U.S.
is still, for many, relatively painless.
Now is the time for a timely decision, with the sharp reality
that to not decide is itself a decision. Any proposed solution,
whether it entails legislation, education, or recourse to
advanced technology, clearly requires cooperation, including
radical changes in philosophy regarding the relationship between
man and Nature; the value of life-supporting stuff over war-
making stuff, and extended advantage (survival) emphasized in
term of short-term gain.
In contemplating a change in national purpose, it may be useful
to reflect upon the causes of some great socio-economic changes
in 20th century U. S. The Great Depression, the New Deal,
mobilization during W.W.II, and the Cold War, were all events
brought about, not by natural forces, but by human decision.
Each event was accompanied by a significant change of
consciousness. In 1995 we are faced with an emergency brought
about by our decisions which have shown a misunderstanding of
natural forces, and which will require a general change of
consciousness to correct. What is required is nothing short of a
planetary New Deal.
One way to bring a change of consciousness closer to home would
be to change our ideal of "home." Home and family constitute the
immediate environment, the life-center for most humans, yet the
typical homeowner must commit to a life of house maintenance,
relying on expensive but inefficient mechanical systems and
appliances, following household practices which result in even
'ecology-minded' homes becoming virtual "factories of
environmental waste and destruction."(Wendell Berry) All this to
be supported, if possible, by a 40-hour work week. With our
comfortable houses and cars, we have become an indoor species,
oblivious to our natural surroundings.
In oriental mythology, the Magic Tortoise is a creature which
sustains itself on sunlight and air. Just as space-age
technology has permitted seeing planet Earth in a new
perspective, it has also provided the realistic possibility of
humans thriving in balance with the rest of creation upon the
Earth. Our space-age MAGIC TORTOISE is a design habitat which
replicates in microcosm the natural life cycles of the planet.
It is powered by the sun and driven by photosynthesis. Under the
guidance of thoughtful human beings, it lives in harmony with its
natural surroundings and provides shelter, food, and energy for
all its participants.
The structure of the MAGIC TORTOISE makes use of advanced
structural designs and materials and is sensitive to the local
environment. It is solar-oriented and super-insulated or earth-
sheltered to minimize heat loss. Heating, air-handling,
electrical service, and mechanical systems operations are based
on the cycles of solar absorption, plant growth, and organic
digestion. Symbiosis is the main working principle of the MAGIC
TORTOISE. The plant, animal, and human interactions are
organized so that every part produces food or energy for the other
parts. Heat producers are arranged back-to-back with heat users.
Nothing is wasted.
The MAGIC TORTOISE is far more than just a "New Age" collection
of hardware, the MAGIC TORTOISE incorporates long-held knowledge
and established techniques, made more efficient and accessible
through today's improved materials and technology. Leading-edge
solar collection, hydroponic and organic growing techniques,
digester, heat exchangers, and water purification make it now
possible to establish a free-standing self-contained life-support
system for a small community of families. As in nature, such
communities benefit greatly by their own diversity. Free-
standing communities in turn benefit the local ecosystem by
helping to reduce the demand on centralized power production.
All of this is now possible with the current off-the-shelf
technology and materials.
Further evolution of the MAGIC TORTOISE to make it still more
efficient and user-friendly could see the utilization of D.C.
(direct current) electrical power in place of conventional A.C.
This could stimulate a market for a new generation of high-
efficiency tools and appliances based on local generation and
consumption of electricity.
In terms of consciousness-raising, the MAGIC TORTOISE as an
environmental teaching machine can promote earth-oriented changes
in concepts such as:
But what if we defined "home" as "life-support?" Our habitat-
dwelling, as a living system, would engage our human family in
balance and mutual support with our larger, natural family.
Orienting our life-support architecture in recognition of our
local earth geology / topography, watershed, living organisms and
energies, includes human energy as well as solar, electrical, and
meteorological. For as a participant in a working ecosystem, one
offers his human energy in the form of attention and personal
skills, in exchange for food, heat, and shelter provided by the
habitat. This in lieu of the standard 40-hour wage-gathering
ritual.
Using Hydroponics to Understand the Earth's Life Processes
The Tortoise Shell Hydroponic Reference Center
The Tortoise Shell Life Science Puzzle
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