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Category: Environment and Conservation
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Mark Winne looks at how we can all fight poverty and our industrial food system.
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Mark Winne talks about a Food Rebel he encountered in Cleveland who is transforming vacant lots into vibrant urban farms.
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We look at two more organizations dedicated to improving access to healthy, affordable food.
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Two of the organizations that are leading the charge to bring nutritious, sustainable, and affordable food to all.
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A new book looks at how communities across America are saying no to the industrial food system and yes to self-reliance and food democracy.
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Michael Lanza shares thoughts and photos from his recent trip to Mt. Rainier, including his observations of the effects of climate change on the ecology of the area.
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The author of Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin’ Mamas recalls his time working for a food co-op and the eggs they sold, with an interesting, salmonella-laden twist.
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A family excursion to Yosemite helps a dad see nature from another perspective.
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Today's post is from Fred Pearce, author of The Coming Population Crash and Our Planet's Surprising Future. Pearce is an environmental consultant at New Scientist and a weekly columnist and investigate journalist for the Guardian. This post originally appeared at TriplePundit. A green myth is on the march. It wants to blame the world's over-breeding…
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Author Michael Lanza discusses his family’s “treacherous” hike to the heart of the Grand Canyon.