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What Is Slow Food : Slow Food USA - 1 views

  • Slow Food is an idea, a way of living and a way of eating. It is part of a global, grassroots movement with thousands of members in over 150 countries, which links the pleasure of food with a commitment to community and the environm
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Action Alert: Genetically Engineered Salmon | Cornucopia Institute - 0 views

  • FDA Seeks Public Comment UPDATE:  The FDA has extended the comment deadline to April 26!FDA poised to approve genetically engineered salmon despite unknown risks to human health.  Inevitable accidental release of transgenic fish into the wild could devastate native fish populations and ecosystems!
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    Alert on extension to tell the FDA what you think about GE salmon. Do your homework and tell them what you think.
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    Alert on extension to tell the FDA what you think about GE salmon. Do your homework and tell them what you think.
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Monsanto employees in the halls of government (part 2) - 1 views

  • How bad is the revolving door between Monsanto and government? This handy chart (from geke.us) pretty much sums it up.
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    A little more political than the usual things that I put up but has tremendous impact on sustainability.
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Ambitious solar energy system in Nevada reaches new milestone - 1 views

  • Molten salt is used as an energy transfer and distribution medium for the project. The concentrated sunlight is used to heat the molten salt from 500 degrees Fahrenheit to more than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The salt then moves through a series of alloy tubes and is used to set water supplies to boil. The steam created is used to power turbines that generate electrical power. SolarReserve notes that this is one of the most efficient ways to make use of solar energy.
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    I was not aware of this effort but found it interesting. Let me know what you think!
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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!!
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Slow Money: Investment strategies appropriate to the realities of the 21st century - Sl... - 0 views

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  • nspired by the vision of Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money: Investing As If Food, Farms and Fertility Mattered, published in 2009, the Slow Money Alliance is bringing people together around a new conversation about money that is too fast, about finance that is disconnected from people and place, about how we can begin fixing our economy from the ground up... starting with food.
  • “Combine poisonous factory-farm tomatoes with disgraced investment banker Bernard Madoff. Throw in a stock market disaster. You get a public spooked by the dangers of industrial food production and investors wary of risky business. This may be the recipe for a Slow Money revolution.” – David Gutnick, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 
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    If you are not familiar with the slow money movement you should check out their website. Listen to a webinar or attend a conference.
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Bill Text - 110th Congress (2007-2008) - THOMAS (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    This is a great website to research Bills etc. This particular Bill is a bill to protect farmers from large biotech companies like Monsanto. A similar Bill has been put forward 2 additional times but all three have not made it past committee review.
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» Ore. Bills to Label GMOs and Ban Genetically Modified Fish Introduced Alex ... - 2 views

  • 80 percent of food in US grocery stores contain genetically modified ingredients yet have no indication directly on the product.
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    Too many Bills have been put forward by too many states to ban or label GE or GMO products, seeds, plants or animals. Why is our government not representing the people and supporting big businesses like Monsanto? I helped write the referendum in Mendocino County banning GMO crops from being grown but Monsanto is winning across our country. Research this topic, it is vital for our sustainability ! Salmon is now the next target!
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Organic vs. Regular Milk--Is It Worth Your Money? - 1 views

  • Third is no antibiotics are allowed, and if a cow does need to be treated it will not be returned to the herd for a year to make sure the antibiotics are out of its system.
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    Many people ask this question and I think this article does a good job of giving some of the basics to the answer. It should also include the fact that organic dairy farmers are not subsidized by our government, Sustainability of our land, animals and humans together.
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Why Frog TV? | Frog TV - 1 views

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    I know the creators and artists that have created this website. It is an important in regards to sustainability of our lands and the species that inhabit the lands. Even though this is animated the truth is painful and real! Hope you enjoy! Can't wait until we cover agriculture in our class:-) There are about 20 episodes, just page down below the video screen to select each one.
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Emerald Earth Sanctuary Photos - 1 views

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    This is the community that we first learned how to build with COB and Strawbale. Some of the pictures are of houses and structures that we helped build. Most of the materials that were not coming directly from the the earth came from a very generous dumps...windows, doors etc..one mans junk is another's treasure! The houses were all built for under 20k.
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Earth Walls: Cob and Straw Bale Construction in Wisconsin - YouTube - 1 views

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    As a family we have built many houses and structures with COB and Straw Bale. I thought that this was a great video on the community aspect of building with COB. Not so fond of the oversized straw bale house built with conventional construction but I understand their idea of taking baby steps to converting the building code inspectors. Hope you enjoy watching!
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