Andrew Millison — Restoring Global Ecology: The Great Green Wall and Large-Scale Permaculture in Action

    (Conversation recorded on April 16th, 2025)

    Show Summary

    It’s no secret that massive change is needed to restore our planet’s vital ecosystems. Permaculture offers practices to restore local environments by focusing on creating sustainable agricultural systems that mimic patterns found in nature. But how might permaculture initiatives go beyond agriculture to transform some of our largest-scale problems, such as social cohesion, climate stabilization, and even human migration?

    In this conversation, Nate sits down with permaculture educator Andrew Millison to discuss the Great Green Wall project, a massive ecological initiative aimed at combating desertification in the Sahel region of Africa. They explore the causes of the Sahara Desert’s expansion, the simple but impactful permaculture techniques being employed to restore land, and the significant ecological and nutritional benefits resulting from these efforts. This conversation highlights the collaboration between local communities and global organizations, emphasizing permaculture’s potential to transform lives and ecosystems around the world.

    How can innovative permaculture techniques aid in helping our most complex ecological challenges? In what ways have land restoration projects reduced conflict between people in resource scarce areas? Furthermore, what kinds of  responses – both grassroots and top-down – are needed to implement these practices on a large scale?

    About Andrew Millison

    Andrew Millison is an innovative educator, storyteller and designer. He founded the Permaculture Design education program at Oregon State University (OSU) in 2009. At OSU Andrew serves as an Education Director and Senior Instructor who offers over 25 years of experience, and a playful approach to regenerative design. Andrew is also a documentary videographer who travels the world documenting epic permaculture projects in places such as India, Egypt, Mexico, Cuba, and throughout the US. You can view his videos and series on his YouTube channel.

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    00:00 – Andrew Millison, University page, YouTube Channel

    00:48 – The Great Green Wall, Countries involved

    01:05 – Oregon State University Permaculture Design

    02:27 – Permaculture, Exploration of principles

    03:40 – Millison’s popular Great Green Wall video, His others: 1, 2 (showing long-term effects), & 3

    03:50 – Sahara Desert, Saharan Desert expansion by 10%, History as a desert

    06:20 – Causes of Desertification, Scramble for Africa

    08:40 – The United Nations World Food Programme, Volli Carucci

    10:45 – The Sahel 

    10:50 – Issues with the African Great Green Wall

    11:19 – Agroecology, Agroforestry, Ecological Restoration

    12:25 – Water Harvesting, Soil Building, Soil Microbiology, Hydrology 

    14:30 – Relationship between productive land and migration

    15:25 – Sudanese civil war, Issues in Mali and Burkina Faso

    15:50 – Senegal Great Green Wall successes

    16:30 – Subsistence farming, Nomadic herding

    17:30 – Water-Harvesting Half Moons, Different styles, Silvopasture system

    20:48 – Acacia seyal

    21:56 – The Great Green Wall hss improved malnutrition rates

    23:26 – Planet Wild, Trees for the Future, Natalie Topa, Danish Refugee Council

    26:17 – Relationship between desertification and climate change

    27:30 – Niger government’s commitment to restoration, Niger coup

    28:01 – Benefits of the Great Green Wall: Biodiversity improvement, Cooling temperature

    30:40 – African Great Green Wall origin

    32:45 – Water table, Borewell 

    33:11 – Effects of rainfall in the desert, Erosion

    34:01 – Aquifer

    34:33 – Sahel rainy season

    34:57 – Perennial vs. Annual plants

    35:41 – Amazon TGS episodes: Carlos Nobre, André Guimarães

    35:46 – Some parts of Amazon Rainforest at risk of becoming a savanna

    36:20 – Relationship between Sahara and Amazon

    36:49 – Biotic pump, Trees and rain relationship

    38:01 – Record rains in Sahel in 2024

    39:02 – The complex history between herders and farmers

    40:42 – Fertility Rates in Africa and Niger

    43:24 – Chad electricity statistics

    44:47 – Seawater Agriculture, Halophyte, Millison’s YouTube video 

    46:25 – Genetically modifying plants to withstand salt

    47:20 – Animal-Industrial Complex, Global calorie provision from livestock

    50:55 – “Anti-lawn” Movement, Millison’s Kill Your Lawn and Grow Food! video

    51:18 – Total area of lawns in the United States

    51:28 – The environmental burdens of lawn maintenance 

    51:50 – History of the lawn, Evolutionary psychology behind our draw to lawns

    52:58 – Homeowner association

    55:00 – Sheet mulching

    Discussion