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James Hannemann

http://clean-water.uwex.edu/pubs/pdf/toolkit.pdf - 0 views

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    This is a crucial time for people to rethink how we meet our needs today to help to ensure a desirable future for following generations. Local government officials must play their part in reinventing our institutions to help communities and residents stay healthy and whole. This is because we have entered an era where human generated pressures on the natural world are unprecedented and threaten our current way of life. A few examples include depletion of non-renewable resources - 65% of U.S. oil is gone and the world is at or past peak oil; insufficient drinking water for two thirds of the world's population; consumption of land and loss of topsoil at unsustainable rates; projected loss of 90% of the world's fisheries by 2048; extinction of a distinct species of plant or animal, on average, every 20 minutes (qualifying the present period as one of the six great periods of mass extinction in the history of Earth1); and the presence of 250 persistent toxic chemicals not known before 1945, many of which are now found in human tissues.
Aimee Berger-Girvalo

Turning algae into clean energy and fish food; helping Africans to irrigate crops - 1 views

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    Growing Algae to address three major sustainability issues: pollution control, the limited supply of fossil fuels and production of healthy food
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    Interesting article, I much prefer the idea of using algae to create energy than biofuels made from GM crops.
Asyl Alymbaeva

UrbnEarth - Urban Outdoor Garden Kits To Help People Grow Food - 1 views

shared by Asyl Alymbaeva on 29 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    just couldn't marvel at this invention - all for sustainable and healthy living!
pauline hannemann

Ecology Action: Home - 2 views

  • ware of intensifying world challenges and the basic need of people to feed themselves, we have been working for 40 years to develop an elegant, small-scale agricultural system — GROW BIOINTENSIVE® Sustainable Mini-Farming — that when practiced correctly, nurtures healthy soil fertility, produces high yields, conserves resources and can be used successfully by almost everyone. Our goal is to help this system be known and used locally...on a worldwide basis.
  • ohn Jeavons spoke at Google in Mountain View on April 12, 2012 about his four decades pioneering biointensive farming and what we can do for food security in the future.
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    John Jeavons has been doing this work for over 30 years. I studied with him In Northern California. I found it fascinating that he spoke at Google in Cali recently. Even though his method is not technology intensive it is science based and is feeding the world in many ways.
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    I studied with John many years ago. His book Backyard Homestead is one of the best books for back yard gardeners!!
James Hannemann

Sustainable Housing - Creating Energy Efficient and Healthy Homes - 0 views

  • Many homeowners are surprised to learn they can significantly reduce their energy consumption without having to move or build a new home! We will show you how you can retrofit your existing home with high-tech insulating materials and heating equipment to make your home more comfortable and reduce your operating costs for years to come.
James Hannemann

Linking Sustainable Community Activities to Pollution Prevention: A Sourcebook | RAND - 0 views

  • This report provides an introduction to sustainable community activities and ways in which supporters of pollution prevention can take advantage of such efforts. A "sustainable community" effort consists of a long-term integrated and systems approach to developing and achieving a healthy community by addressing economic, environmental and social issues. Fostering a strong sense of community and building partnerships among key stakeholders are also important elements of such efforts. This report discusses how hundreds of communities across the United States are taking "sustainable community" approaches to deal with their most pressing problems. Such approaches have been applied to issues as varied as urban sprawl, inner-city and brownfield redevelopment, new economic development, a strong local economy, environmental justice, ecosystem management, agriculture, biodiversity, green buildings, energy conservation, watershed management, and pollution prevention. This report explains such activities by examining the process of developing a sustainable community initiative, describing sources of support, and presenting detailed community examples. Then, it explores the relationship between sustainable community activities and pollution prevention. The author includes an extensive annotated bibliography giving points of contact with phone numbers, web page addresses, and published documents about sustainable community activities throughout the United States.
lsutter888

Hitchcock Center for the Environment | Education for a Healthy Planet - 0 views

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    Hitchcock Center at Hampshire College opened the first "living building" in New England. Some of the requirements to meet the living building standards include: net zero energy & water, use of locally-sourced and non-toxic materials, and other green criteria. This site is perfect for teachers, environmentalists, and anyone who follows the "Green Movement". In depth information links are available on the bottom of this site.
mattlibanoff

23andMe - DNA Genetic Testing & Analysis - 0 views

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    23andMe is the first and only genetic service available directly to you that includes reports that meet FDA standards. With this kit, genome sequencing has become mainstream. Personally, I find it very disturbing. Though useful in the treatment of disease, I have no desire at the age of 22.5 to see my "predications" to certain ailments. These kits can be hazardous to the paranoid's mental health. I leave you all to make a decision about this type of product yourself
tdwarner

Gardening the Community (GTC) - 1 views

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    GTC is working to address Springfield's food desert problem, by getting community members involved in growing healthy and natural foods.
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