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Interview with Frances McDormand on her new film – Nomadland – UK Exclusive

Oscar winning Frances McDormand is the most fascinating and enigmatic actor on the A-list right now.  Having her pick of the most heavily funded movies, its revealing she chose Nomadland (see the brilliant trailer here)  – which she produced as well as starring in – a relatively low budget feature about the Snowbirds – mainly older Americans -who travel the country in RVs and other vehicles, looking for work and sun.

The film opens February 2021, and has already received once-in-a-decade reviews at film festivals.  Chloe Zhao‘s ‘‘Nomadland” is that rare creation that not only lives up to the hype but also makes you forget about it, ” said one reviewer.  “This is a gentle, humane and dizzyingly poetic ode to the people on the fringes of American society, the ones who choose to wander and drift across the great Western landscape,” says another. “Frances McDormand gives a performance that is so alive and unguarded that it feels like non-fiction.”

It’s relevant that 63-year-old McDormand is one of the few in Hollywood who manages to preserve a normal life outside the film world, appearing in public only rarely – usually  to promote a film – but only if she believes in it.  Nomadland is a passion project for McDormand, and for Director Chloe Zhao.  “As I get older, the most important thing for me became the environment where my cellular structure feeds. And in that sense, it has nothing to do with bricks and concrete. I love the land.”

McDormand spoke about her similarities to the person she plays in the movie, Fern – a 60-something woman searching for work and identity and opening up to the possibilities of life on the road.

“It’s interesting, because the biggest difference between me and Fern is that I left my house, left behind my working class life when I was 17, and never came back. But in the film, Fern makes a very important decision to align herself with a man who fell in love with her,But she doesn’t create her own destiny until she was 61. I mean, she starts at 61, which I had started at 17. That’s why I don’t think her life is so much like mine.”

“Well, I’ve been practicing the idea of pretending to be someone else for 38 years now. I think there’s always a part of every character which has some resemblance the actor’s life. And in this case, it’s much closer. But I don’t know if I can say she’s just like me.”

As a child McDormand lived a nomadic lifestyle – travelling with her parents.  Is this relevant to the nomadic lifestyle portrayed in the movie?

She was adopted with her sister, by the McDormand family, and together lived in Georgia, Kentucky, Tennesee and Pennsylvania.  Frances won a place at the prestigious Yale Drama School. It was there …

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Off-Grid, Socially-Distanced, Christmas Gift Solution

Celebrating its second Christmas, Ungifted allows you to take part in the Secret Santa tradition, without being a part of a mass-produced junk problem that’s harming the planet.  And the online service is perfectly positioned to bring families together over the upcoming, self-isolated festive season.

More Mugs anybody?

While many of us are still working from home, Secret Santa traditions are still set to go ahead this year, albeit via Zoom, and many are bracing themselves for another cheap, useless gift from a colleague.  Instead of giving each other unwanted stuff, the Secret Santa service from Ungifted offers surprises which are then revealed at an online Unwrapping party. Keep an eye on your emails to find out who you’ve got.

Suggestions include curating Spotify playlists or a month or memes; sending motivational memes for a month; watching and reviewing movies on behalf of friends; scheduled coffee-based (virtual) chats, sharing spooky stories or committing to a year of loyalty in the form of ‘Likes’. You can also create your own gifts, perfectly tailored for your office family. The gifts are unveiled via a shared-screen to mimic the real-life experience as much as is possible.

Ungifted founder Naresh Ramchandani wanted to transform the Secret Santa ritual and get away from “the mounds of novelty office tat we’ve bought each other over the years. Most of those unwanted gifts has ended up in landfill.”

Bad Santa

He  was inspired by horror stories of the worst secret Secret Santa gift ever received. :

*“Condoms. From the MD. Mortifying!”

* “A mini hot water bottle with Anne Frank on the cover. I had no words!”

*“Sheep slippers – because I’m Welsh. They were too small”

*“I’m over sixty and someone bought me an edible thong.

“While our motivations are worthy,” said Ramachandi, “we still think Ungifted is a more fun and meaningful option, and everyone who signs up could actually get something they really enjoy this Christmas.”

How does Ungifted work?

Step 1: Sign up your team or group of friends, and their secret sorter will do its matching-up magic

Step 2: Choose from a range of zero-waste, creative gifts (or create your own) and write your Ungifted message

Step 3: Set the date for your shared-screen gift reveal, and when the time comes, unmute your mic and let the fun begin.

 

To find out more about Ungifted, head to https://ungiftedsecretsanta.com

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The Black Farmer Backs Our Call for Land Access

Black Farmer Calls For Church, State And Private Land Owners To Make More Allotment Space Available For ‘Farming Lite’ – 45% Increase In Demand For Allotments Due To COVID-19 Accentuates 18 Month Backlog

 

THE BLACK FARMER, a Jamaican, born-again country gentleman, has backed our Landbuddy campaign for more renters to get access to small parcels of land where they can grow food, live or work off the grid.

There are an estimated 330,000 allotment plots today in Britain, but up to 500,000 individuals who want an allotment, and in the USA there is a similar shortage of spaces to grow food.

Rather than responsibility for allotment space purely being placed on local towns and counties, The Black Farmer, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE, says: “The Government, Ministry of Defence, Church of England all own vast swathes of land and could be doing a lot more to welcome people from diverse urban cultures – but particularly black people – into allotments and ultimately into the countryside.”   Overseas companies own 279,523 acres of land in the UK, but this is tiny compared to the tens of millions of acres of land available in the USA.  UK owned holdings in the USA are several million acres.

Emmanuel-Jones was appointed Member of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to British farming.

Emmanuel-Jones says: “Tending to my father’s allotment in Birmingham, aged 11, I made a promise to myself that I’d own a farm one day. To me, that small green patch was an oasis and an opportunity to escape from the cramped two-up, two-down terraced house I shared with my family of 11. It took 30 years of hard graft.

“Gatekeepers of pastoral Britain have the power to make a difference and it’s time they were challenged to do so”.

Emmanuel-Jones believes central government should start seeing allotments as part of the answer to national food security and acknowledging the valuable role that they play in raising public health and well-being.

The National Allotment Society recommends that local authorities provide 20 plots per 1000 households. For 20 years, the NSALG has been promoting National Allotments Week (10th – 16th August 2020).

The National Allotment Society (NAS) is the leading national organisation upholding the interests and rights of the allotment community across the UK. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales is Patron of the Society. The Prince is an avid gardener himself and advocate of green issues, he is also keen to promote and protect the UK’s enduring traditions.

Emannuel-Jones set up a marketing agency in London, specialising in food brands, including Lloyd Grossman, Kettle Chips and Plymouth Gin.
He is married and the couple have a son and a daughter. He has an adult son from his first marriage.

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Make a fresh start – find a new life with Landbuddy 2.0

Have your circumstances changed recently? Have you realised you’re no longer tied to an office, or even a city? Has your boss agreed you can work from anywhere? Or are you contemplating a new life without a steady salary?

Millions across the country are thinking the same thing – what happens next?

Moving to a piece of land somewhere, living in a tiny home or an RV, might be the right answer. Cut your costs, enjoy clean air, end the commute, anywhere with a broadband signal. City living, mass transit, bars, clubs, offices just got old.

RENT LAND HERE

Landbuddy.com is a match-making service. We help unite the global community of people who love the land, who live off the grid, or are thinking of doing so, who own land & want to share it so it’s used and enjoyed by more people.

We serve particularly those who want to earn a living from the land.

We offer a seamless environment for owners and renter to come to an agreement; we act as a clearing house for all the services needed for improving and living on the land. and a place where the community can share ideas and support each other and itself.

If you are a land owner you can go here and offer your land for rent. It might be for farming, or camping, or making art, or mending fishing nets – or living off the grid. If you own land that is up to you to settle with the people who contact you – and it depends what you want your land to be used for.

If you are a seeker after off-grid land you can go here to register and search our database.

If you just want to help, or find others to move in with, or find a more informal deal, go to our old

Landbuddy service which already has over 1000 postings from people who are looking to create new off-grid communities or offering land where communities can form.

If you just want to help, or find others to move in with, or find a more informal deal, go to our old Landbuddy page which already has 1000 postings of people who are looking for others to create a new community or offering land for communities to form

you can buy and sell land on our free classifieds here.https:// Off-grid.net/classifieds

Here is a quick guide: https://landbuddy.sharetribe.com/en/infos/how_to_use

Explore New LandBuddy Go To Old LandBuddy

If renting is not your thing, you can buy and sell land on our free classifieds here.

Here is a quick guide:

https://landbuddy.sharetribe.com/en/infos/how_to_use

– please check out our new Landing Page and let us know what you think of it.

You can register and offer your land for rent to like-minded folks in just a few minutes – GO HERE.

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Isolated field in Devon near the coast

One acre field in very secluded location – can be put to any use such as wild camping, growing veggies, or just enjoying the view. 30 minutes from beaches at Bude and Croyd.
Down a half mile, hard track with potholes – most cars can get down if you drive carefully, but 4WD definitely better. Gate access from road. No power. Large rainwater butts, old shed. Pub not far away.

Available from: May 28, 2020
Size of Land in Acres: 0.5-1
Written directions: Will be supplied by email on request
Type of Land: Agricultural

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Off-Grid RV Parking or Tent Camping

Perfect spots for RV or campers. Located in Frenchburg, KY in Menifee County. These are OFF GRID parking spots (RV spots are limited to two RVs). We are in the process of renovating this property (fencing, adding buildings, site plans for pond, etc) so this property is a work in progress. Mix of pasture and woods with ATV trails. Paved road to property.

We do have a water hose on site to fill your fresh water tank, if needed. You can park by the week for $75 or the month for $225, which includes water and trash pick up. (Excessive water usage will result in additional fee). Daily fees are also available if you want to stay overnight or just come for the day and ride horses or ATVs. Daily or Day use fees are $5 a day. No hunting allowed Personal injury waivers required for all visitors, no matter the length of stay.

Tent campers can camp anywhere in the woods (on the property) for $5 a night. Pets welcome as long as they are not aggressive. Horses welcome for additional water fee (paddock fencing is not currently set up so trailer ties are necessary).

Very quiet setting, lots of wildlife, beautiful views. There is an old Tobacco barn on the property which is in the process of being renovated. Interior parking (cars only) may be an option.

Available from: Jun 1, 2020
Size of Land in Acres: Above 10
Written directions: Please call, text or email for specific directions. Land is agricultural so has no street address.
Type of Land: Agricultural

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Off-Grid Tent Camping in West Virginia, USA

A 4×4, in very good condition, and a rugged spirit are necessary to reach, and tent-camp on, this property in the middle of nowhere, Northeast West Virginia. Bring everything you need to experience woodland hiking and seclusion from the outside world and commune with nature including white-tail deer, black bear and coyote.

Available from: May 9, 2020
Size of Land in Acres: Above 10
Written directions: Parking is available on property. Walk to desired camping area. Structures are not for use by visitors. Cell phone service is sketchy.
Type of Land: Forest/woodland

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7 Best US Colleges for Cleantech

Clean technology (like renewable energy, or low carbon production processes) are in demand across advanced economies in US and Europe. From folks interested in involving cleantech in their daily lives, to companies wanting to prioritise the environment for the next generation, cleantech is the future. If you are soon to leave High school, and you feel like you are made for this mission, then the following renewable energy engineering schools are worth considering. 

Stanford University
Situated Silicon Valley, it’s graduates were responsible for the creation of such IT companies like Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, Yahoo!, eBay, and Google. More than 50 Stanford professors are Nobel Prize winners. 90% of graduates are successfully employed during the first few months, and their graduates are generally better paid than other prestigious universities in the United States. 
Oregon State University
It’s one of the two universities in the USA that get government grants for land, ocean, space, and renewable energy research. Students from 48 states and 120 countries study there, and each student can get his alternative energy degree in this school. The teaching staff is proud of annual government support that exceeds $ 280 million. You can be sure that you get substantial knowledge as the student groups consist of from 12 to 20 students that allow the teacher to pay more attention to each student.
California Institute of Technology
This university is also known as Caltech. Cosmology has long been one of the university’s priorities. Caltech works closely with NASA, launching most of their spacecraft. The teaching system at Caltech differs from the traditional rivalry of American students — Caltech’s policy encourages teamwork and homework, thus encouraging collaboration at the student level. When you ask the writing service, “Can you do my math homework for me online?” you may well find it is graduates of this college who come to your assistance. Or you can pull together and do it on your own!
The University of Texas at Austin
The university is one of our particular favourites. It consists of a group of colleges and schools that offer programs in communication, pedagogy, arts, humanities, natural sciences, pharmaceuticals, further education, higher education, engineering, geoscience, social relations, business, architecture, information, law, etc. Most students are attracted by its research centers throughout the country, including the D.D. Pickle Research Campus,MaxPot, and Institute of Marine Science. More than 50,000 students get their degrees in cleantech from Austin each year.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT is a world leader in the field of science and technology. The university traditionally tops the world rankings. Its spending on research exceeds $650 million per year, with funds coming from public institutions such as the Department of Health and Social Services and the Ministry of Defence.
University of Maryland
This school is considered as the best university for renewable energy engineering. It’s among the top 30 universities in the United States. …

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How UK govt could help off-grid communities

Its time to stop looking at the thousands of people who live in off-grid communities as strange throwbacks. They are the future, not the past.

(If you have come here from the BBC Radio 4 show looking for offgrid.com – you are in the right place, by the way. If you have not you may wish to listen to it at this link)

There are many reasons why people choose to live off-grid – and although it is not for everyone, there are tens of thousands in the UK alone who are desperate to get away from consumerism, traffic, jams, rapacious landlords, and working just to pay the rent.

Then there are people who want to reduce their carbon footprint – the damage they cause every day to the planet. now we are being told we all have to reduce our carbon footprint.

The UK’s former chief science adviser, Prof. Sir Ian Boyd said that technology alone will not allow us to avoid the pain of carbon reduction. The main thing we must do is “reduce demand” for energy, fuel, food, clothing, and everything else. Over the past 6 years since carbon targets were set, said Sir Ian, the government failed to offer incentives to assist the public in making those changes. It can use the tax system do so in the future. Carbon tax is a stick. Successful policy will also need a carrot.

That provides an opening for an environmental policy that offers, at least to some, an immediate change in their daily lives. For all who yearn for a more “natural” way of life.

For about the same price as the Thomas Cook airlift, the UK Govt could immediately enable several dozen experimental off-grid communities – eco-villages of 300 homes, which can grow to be small towns over time. This could satisfy the pent=up demand of hundreds of thousands of voters and simultaneously advance other key policies in the areas of energy, housing, and rural affairs.

At a time when housing in this country is facing multiple crises – of affordability and of supply and, in the case of social housing, of funding and of allocation – we need to be willing to embrace brave and new solutions.  Off-grid settlements – historically a fringe interest in the UK, although they have a long history in other countries, including the US – offer an important new alternative.

They help solve four problems:
 
• Cheap housing – how to enable it
• Energy use – how to reduce it
• Food Security – how to improve it
• Rural Regeneration – how to kickstart it

A policy which offered £50-100 million over 3 years toward launching dozens of these communities would test to destruction the level of genuine demand for such a lifestyle among our army of rebellious eco-warriors, as well as many other groups who for reasons of …

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Book review: Rural Planning Handbook

    The
    Rural Planning Handbook

has a cover price of £25.  But £20 will secure it direct from the author, and cash in an envelope is also acceptable.  Now that’s what I call publishing.

There are many good things about the new edition of a key guide for self-builders and off-gridders trying to win planning permission to live in the countryside.

It is both a detailed and comprehensive survey of the main options and pitfalls for getting official permission to live an off-grid (or ‘low-impact’) existence in the most crowded parts of England, where property developers and farmers have failed to get their way, and rich neighbours jealously guard access to the byways and backwaters of this rich and fecund country.

But the best thing of all about the Rural Planning Handbook is that it is not available on Amazon. Yes, there are one or two copies available from dealers for £35, but the best way to buy it is to send a cheque for £20 to Chapter 7 – the campaigning organisation which is led by Simon Fairlie, author of the handbook. They also accept cash. Paypal by prior arrangement.

The book has been an important part of the armoury of hundreds, possibly thousands of planning applications and planning appeals over the past ten years.  It runs through the main processes that must be undertaken if you are to win your battle with the authorities, and prepares readers for the mental anguish they will undoubtedly experience.

There is a huge amount of well-organised information – see the table of contents below. Planning laws are so detailed and specific that the information is often bewildering, even though it is clearly presented by Fairlie, who has been writing on this subject for decades. 

What the book lacks is a series of case studies or general hypothetical situations, so that individuals can get to the details that apply specifically to their own circumstances instead of having to read between the lines to find what they need.  There should be living or fictionalised examples of situations such as living in an agricultural building,  buying a field, living in woodland, living in a caravan in a field or wood, living in a camper van etc. The informational content would not be any different but this way of organising it would make it much more accessible for non-experts.

Rural Planning Handbook – Contents page:

1. Introduction to the Mysteries of the Planning System
Understanding the mentality • An overview of the English planning system • Ground rules for an easy life • What should I do first — move on or apply for permission?
2 Permitted Development
What is and isn’t development? • What is permitted development? • A list of the most relevant permitted development rights
3 Making a Planning Application
Submitting a planning application • Putting in a convincing application • After submitting the …

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Never Again! Lets Close PG&E

Two major wildfires that raged in California for the past ten days are finally contained. But the debate and aftermath will rage for months.

California’s Governor Gavin Newsom is calling for a public sector takeover of bankruptcy-mired Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E). But why should the state take over the ailing and corrupt system when it could make a fresh start, installing solar and wind power in every street?

Over 30% of all electricity is lost in the transmission system, so switching to local, green power would actually save money and also help the environment. Californian legislators had made halting attempts to install green power infrastructure but it was always a low priority.

Gov Newsom and his allies took $208,400 in donations from PG&E during his run for governor before the public utility began controlled blackouts. PG&E gave the governor the maximum amount of $58,400 and gave another $150,000 to a political spending group supporting his candidacy.

The donations were revealed during a seven-month investigation by California’s ABC affiliate, whose probe was part of a documentary series breaking down California’s 2018 wildfire crisis. ABC10 published its findings in July.

PG&E also donated more than $800,000 directly to candidate campaigns, and another $3 million to political groups, most of which ultimately plowed that money back into candidate’s war chests, according to ABC10’s investigation.

Newsom refused to answer questions in July when reporters asked about the donations. “It’s a strange question,” he told ABC10. “I don’t know what more I can say.”

Forget Undergrounding

PG&E alone has some 81,000 miles of overhead lines. But forget burying the cables – there is no need these days when local renewable power supplies can be built at a lower cost. Undergrounding makes damaged lines hard to access, and leaves them vulnerable to floods and earthquakes. They’re just one source of risk among many. And it’s reallllly expensive. PG&E puts the price at about $2.3 million a mile.

PG&E has been prioritising profits over safety for years, or decades. Its own guidelines put one deadly Tower (27/222) a quarter-century beyond its useful life — but the tower remained, according to the New York Times in March 2019. Beyond wildfires, PG&E has a broader history of safety problems. A 2010 explosion of a PG&E gas pipeline killed eight people.

A jury found PG&E guilty of five counts of willfully breaking federal gas pipeline safety laws and one count of obstructing the federal investigation into the disaster.

Since being sentenced in January 2017, state investigators say PG&E sparked wildfires that killed 107 people — including the deadly 2018 Camp Fire, which killed 85 people when it destroyed the entire town of Paradise.

Kincade wildfire

The massive Kincade wildfire in northern California burned nearly 78,000 acres — more than double the size of San Francisco. The Kincade Fire forced more than 180,000 residents out of their homes. …

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Extinction Rebellion founder says we must topple the political elites

The driving force behind Extinction Rebellion has said the group will shortly announce a co-ordinated global action in 40 countries.
“There is going to be a rebellion in America this Autumn,” Roger Hallam told us in an extended video interview from his new office in London, where he started work less than a week ago.

Hallam, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, gave a one-hour interview explaining why XR was launched, talking about his own background and how XR will achieve its goal of zero carbon in ten years.
“As far as I’m concerned, the political class has to be removed from power,” he said as he sipped water and joked about the impact XR is having on the nations’ leaders. “At least they think they have to co-opt us,” he said.
“From the get-go you knew we were onto some major political explosion. Now we’re on the cusp. On Monday or Tuesday the UK is going to declare a rebellion episode…against the British government.”

The new rebellion will be another series of stoppages across major towns and cities. “We’re looking at broadly repeating what we did in April, but on a far bigger scale. This is big. This isn’t some XR hippie routine.”

Hallam said he already had support from Trade Unions, Gay groups, Christians and many other Eco-organisations and others.

Extinction Rebellion is well on the way to becoming a global phenomenon, now in 40 countries and expanding every day. Millions are pouring into their coffers, including from the band Radiohead and from tech millionaires as well as thousands of small contributions. Next week the central steering group will begin dispersing that money to the local groups worldwide. Living off-grid, and campaigning for others to do so, is just one way to make your contribution to the future security of the planet. Another way is to join the XR actions in your local area. In a long interview with Nick Rosen, editor of Off-Grid.net Hallam declared “the political class are gonna do everything apart from anything. As far as I am concerned they have to be removed from power.”

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