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A Manifesto | Growing Power's Blog
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Growing Power’s Blog. Together…We are Growing Power! May 9, 2009. Posted by growingpower under manifesto. Will Allen: MacArthur Fellow 2008. A Good Food Manifesto for America. Founder and Chief Executive Officer. 5500 W. Silver Spring Dr. I am a farmer. While I find that this has come to mean many other things to other people that I have become also a trainer and teacher, and to some a sort of food philosopher I do like nothing better than to get my hands into good rich soil and sow the seeds of hope.
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Challenges in Expanding Regional Food Ventures | Every Kitchen Table
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Sustainable Food on Every Kitchen Table. Introducing The Snap Blog…Our New Home! Linking Dolphins and High Fructose Corn Syrup →. Challenges in Expanding Regional Food Ventures. February 13, 2010. Note: This summary is from my newest post on The Snap Blog, where I will be blogging going forward. This entry was posted in Food. Introducing The Snap Blog…Our New Home! Linking Dolphins and High Fructose Corn Syrup →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). What the He...
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adaptation « pResilience
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Social strategies for localized resilience. April 18, 2008. A guide for business adaptation to climate change. Posted by cfigallo under adaptation. The Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Has released another great report, this one addressing businesses and how they should consider the potential impacts of climate change on their operations, their models, their strategies and their planning. While ICLEI. Serves as a guide for local governments and various activist groups such as the Post Carbon Institute.
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Social strategies for localized resilience. October 9, 2008. 8220;Seamless prediction” – helping localities do adaptive planning. Posted by cfigallo under adaptation. The folks at RealClimate provide a report from the meeting of the European Meteorological Society in Amsterdam. In this post. You don’t have to understand the more technical discussion at RealClimate in order to take away the importance of this new approach. The following paragraphs I found to be educational without being over my ...Due to ...
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Social strategies for localized resilience. May 21, 2008. The ethics of climate action. Posted by cfigallo under attitudes. An article by Andy Revkin on DotEarth. Pointed me to this post on the Climate Ethics blog. April 17, 2008. LifeHack on Getting Green Done. Posted by cfigallo under adaptation. LifeHack is about getting stuff done most efficiently and effectively across all aspects of your life. In this article, the focus is on living the green life. 8211; again, as efficiently and effectively as pos...
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Social strategies for localized resilience. April 18, 2008. A guide for business adaptation to climate change. Posted by cfigallo under adaptation. The Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Has released another great report, this one addressing businesses and how they should consider the potential impacts of climate change on their operations, their models, their strategies and their planning. While ICLEI. Serves as a guide for local governments and various activist groups such as the Post Carbon Institute.
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Social strategies for localized resilience. May 21, 2008. Why it’s smart for local businesses to adapt. Posted by cfigallo under adaptation. A report from the Pew Center on Global Climate Change – “ Adapting to Climate Change: A Business Approach. 8221; makes the case (which I must admit I never questioned) that advance preparation for the impacts of climate change can save money over the cost of absorbing those impacts without any preparation. Isn’t this all taught in Aesop’s Fables. Of course, adaptati...
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The Funny Farm
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. 5 Week Intensive Organic Gardening Workshop. Taking Control of Your Food! Week 1 - Organic Gardening Foundations - Soil Food Web, composting, nutrient dense food and nutrient cycling. Week 2 - Garden planning- what to plant, when to plant it and how to plant it. Week 3 - Seed starting, soil preparation, cover crops, transplanting. Week 4- Pest control strategies - putting Mother Nature to work to control insects, diseases and weeds. Insect i.d., biological controls. Duane marc...
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Social strategies for localized resilience. April 16, 2008. Posted by cfigallo under attitudes. Perhaps the most realistic and practical approach to preparing for local impacts of climate change is the Transition Towns. Model being adopted widely across Great Britain. As the movement describes its purpose:. The transition model emboldens communities to look peak oil and climate change squarely in the eye and unleash the collective genius of their own people to find the answers to this big question:.
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