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Areas of Focus [Edit]
Sustainable Materials | Energy Security and Sustainability | Democracy and Civil Society | Culture and Sustainability | Forest Ecology and Conservation | Food Supply | Fire Ecology | Fair Trade | Environmental Health | Environmental Education | Renewable Energy | Natural Resource Conservation | Local Food Systems | Social Justice Education | Natural Resource Education | Global Pollution | Water Pollution | Transnational Corporations | Land Stewardship | Land Restoration | Air Quality and Pollution | Water and Sustainable Development | Water and Energy | Groundwater | Lakes and Ponds | Rivers and Creeks | Conservation and the Commons | Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests | Sustainable Building | Temperate and Boreal Needleleaf Forests | Global Food Supply and Sustainability | Globalization Impacts | Sustainability Education | Seed Conservation | Biodiversity Conservation | Alternative Fuels | Wetlands | Watershed Management | Water Supply and Conservation | Appropriate Technology | Sustainable Living | Sustainable Forestry | Democratic Participation | Soil Ecology | Riparian Ecology and Conservation | Pollution Remediation | Recycling and Reuse | Permaculture | Ecological Footprint | Food Literacy | Organic Farming | Deserts and Semi-deserts | Urban Ecology | Green Roofs | Community Training | Urban Revitalization | Grasslands and Savannas | Composting | Wilderness | Media and Communication | Climate Change | Biomimicry | Biotechnology | Gardening | Sustainable Agriculture | Peace and Peace Building
About [Edit]
So much more than a simple permaculture design certification course, Earth Activist Training (EAT) weaves the principles of permaculture, earth-based spirituality, and regenerative activism into a captivating curriculum that blends classroom lecture and experiential exercises with practical, hands-on learning opportunities. Originally a single permaculture design certification course, EAT has grown over the years to meet the needs of a diverse student body. Today, EAT courses are offered in locations throughout the world.

