Tag Archives: Sustainability

Hawai‘i : Runaway Technology Vs. the Good Food Revolution

Hawaiian taro patch. Photo by Kirk Lee Aeder / HVCB Image Library.The Good Food Revolution On Kaua‘i, too, there are people engaged in remembering and reconnecting. Unlike the dry west side of the island, the North Shore is a lush … Continue reading

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Sustainability : Transforming Detroit

Photographer: Fabrizio Costantini/Bloomberg News. Hazel Williams picks green tomatoes at an Urban Farm off Linwood Avenue in Detroit, on Sept. 22, 2008. Photo by Fabrizio Costantini / Bloomberg.Detroit: City of HopeBuilding a sustainable economy out of the ashes of industry. … Continue reading

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Off and Running : Recovery Bill Big on Transit, Green Energy, Science

Obama Recovery program provides $8 billion for high-speed rail. Pictured is a high speed rail project that Californians voted for in 2008.Progressives, Obama keep promise to jumpstart clean energy, economy. By Joseph Romm / February 14, 2009 Years from now, … Continue reading

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James Howard Kunstler : ‘Economic Recovery’ and a Poverty of Imagination

James Howard Kunstler has a comprehensive and blistering view of the current crusade to stimulate the economy; he thinks it won’t work and that it’s based on obsolete and wrongheaded assumptions. He believes a basic change in attitude is required; … Continue reading

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‘Future Farming’ : A 50-Year Plan for Sustainable Agriculture

Wes Jackson, president of The Land Institute, shown with actress Jane Fonda. Photo by Joan Halifax (Upaya) / Wikipedia Commons. ‘If we continue our offenses against the land and the labor by which we are fed, the food supply will … Continue reading

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Ten Ideas for Barack and the Rest of Us to Work On

A Starter Plan for Obama: A Ten-Point Solar AgendaBy Harvey Wasserman / January 20, 2009 Amidst the ecstasy of the Obama Inauguration, there lurks great danger. Merely with his swearing in, our nation has broken an epic racial barrier. We … Continue reading

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Documenting the End of the Petroleum Age

Click on arrow to play the ‘one-minute times millions’ video © 2009 jim otterstrom A One-Minute Reminder From The Lorax!By Jim Otterstrom / January 14, 2009 Time is running out for the Petroleum Age… …and none too soon if you … Continue reading

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Chris Cook: Changing the Food Policy for America

Graphic source.A food agenda for ObamaBy Christopher D. Cook / December 26, 2008 Now’s the time to reinvent America’s farm and food policies. San Francisco – Within hours of former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack’s nomination last week as Agriculture secretary, … Continue reading

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We Are Citizens of Earth, Not Just Consumers: Fixing the Broken Economy Means Changing It

Although this article explicitly addresses the Canadian economy, the points these authors make apply everywhere. Richard Jehn / The Rag Blog Paul Lachine/NewsArtDon’t fix the economy – change itBy Peter G. Brown and Geoffrey Garver / December 26, 2008 Sticking … Continue reading

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Cuba: Ahead of the Curve on Food Sustainability

A banana plantation is seen in San Antonio de los Banos in Havana in this July 18, 2008 file photo. Photo: Reuters/Enrique De La Osa/Files.In ‘Eat Local’ Movement, Cuba Is Years AheadBy Esteban Israel / December 16, 2008 HAVANA – … Continue reading

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Curbing Emissions Through Construction Retrofits

Sustainable refit of the Department of Conservation office building in Wellington, New Zealand. Photo: Tom Walter.Construction Industry Could Trim Climate Emissions CheaplyDecember 8, 2008 POZNAN, Poland – Energy use in buildings accounts for one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions, but … Continue reading

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Pollan on the Politics of Food

Michael Pollan. Photo: Ken Light.Michael Pollan’s Food for ThoughtBy Michael Winship / November 27, 2008 The writer and activist Michael Pollan has no interest in becoming Barack Obama’s Secretary of Agriculture, thank you very much, even though there are a … Continue reading

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