World of Hope – Negative Tolerance Buildup Effect – #17

“Negative Tolerance” is a system’s capacity to tolerate the negative effects of system variables not functioning correctly.

An Example of Negative Tolerance Build Up Effect: If two chassis need to be bolted together, several variables are necessary for proper attachment: the holes need to be the adequate size for the bolt, not to small, not too big; and they need to overlap, and align well. If one of the variables is off, a relatively easy solution may be found by adjusting the other variables. However if all of the variables are off, it becomes a much bigger challenge to complete task (in this case, successful attachment of the chassis).

Currently, we are seeing a “negative tolerance buildup ” involving five major variables that impact the functioning of the systems that support human life on our planet. Booklet 45 explores awareness of these imbalances in our global system, and how GROW BIOINTENSIVE® (GB) Closed-Loop Sustainable Mini-Farming provides a solution to all five of the challenges to our system’s balanced functioning: Soil, Water, Energy, Nutrients, and Overpopulation.

Booklet 45 The Negative Tolerance Effect and a Positive Solution booklet cover - click to buy the eBooklet at growbiointensive.org

 

 

 

 

 

The Negative Tolerance Buildup Effect and a Positive Transformation
By John Jeavons, with Shannon Joyner
2023, 9 pp., ~1MB PDF
Click here to buy the eBooklet
(Price: US$5.00)

 


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