Be Sure to Wear Some Flour in Your Hair - New York Times Blog
Is Slow Food Nation the Woodstock of food or the Lollapalooza? Locals joke that the city’s partying kids have all decamped here for Burning Man in the Nevada desert, replaced by middle-aged Slow Foodies who don’t balk at a $4 peach — as long as it’s from Frog Hollow Farms.
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Michael Pollan | NYTimes| Why Bother?
Why bother? That really is the big question facing us as individuals hoping to do something about climate change, and it’s not an easy one to answer.
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Permaculture Research Institute of Australia
Permaculture (permanent agriculture) is the conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive ecosystems which have the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems. It is the harmonious integration of landscape and people providing their food, energy, shelter, and other material and non-material needs in a sustainable way. Without permanent agriculture there is no possibility of a stable social order.
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Welcome to Hawk Mountain
Located along the Appalachian Flyway in east-central Pennsylvania, scenic Hawk Mountain Sanctuary offers visitors an outstanding, year-round nature experience with its mountaintop vistas, 8 miles of hiking trails, and thrilling autumnal raptor migration.
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Portal for the Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation Commission of Whitefriars Hall, Washington, DC
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Center for Biological Diversity
The Center for Biological Diversity works through science, law, and creative media to secure a future for all species, great or small, hovering on the brink of extinction.
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Faustian economics: Hell hath no limits—By Wendell Berry (Harper's Magazine)
The general reaction to the apparent end of the era of cheap fossil fuel, as to other readily foreseeable curtailments, has been to delay any sort of reckoning.
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Ecopedagogy Association International: Sustainability, Transformation, Education
Ecopedagogy recognizes that sustainability is not being realized because, in large part, it represents the antithesis to the political, economic, and cultural status quo of the powerful forces now fueling the growth of a globalized mono-society of militarism and transnational capitalist development agendas.
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Ecopoetics Feature -- HOW2
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2008 Commencement Address by Barbara Kingsolver
In the awful moment when someone demands at gunpoint, “Your money or your life,” that’s not supposed to be a hard question.
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YouTube - I Love Mountains Day - Wendell Berry
Wendell Berry speaks at the rally at I Love Mountains Day. February 14, 2008, Frankfort, Kentucky.
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Catholic Culture : Library : Women Religious Embrace Eco-Spirituality
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Bill McKibben - Remember This: 350 Parts Per Million - washingtonpost.com
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Maine Coast Semester
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wcr:10/22/2007 — Farm couple embraces stewardship . . . and God saw that it was good
My simple definition of stewardship is looking after something or caring for it. Why do some people choose to care for it and why do others not make this choice? This is a question that I find myself asking with greater frequency.
in list: Wendell Berry
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JCM Natural History Photography
A Gallery of Biodiversity and the Environment
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From Regional to Local - NR120
When conservation leaves the mighty halls of Congress and goes beyond the Beltway, it starts to look good for America and Americans. In today's socio/economic climate, conservation works best when it is bottom up rather than top down.
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American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936 - (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
This collection consists of approximately 4,500 photographs documenting natural environments, ecologies, and plant communities in the United States at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. Produced between 1891 and 1936 by
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Santuario Sisterfarm
Rooted in the Texas Hill Country and grounded in the rich multicultural legacy of the Borderlands, Santuario Sisterfarm is a sanctuary for cultivating diversity and living in right relationship with the whole Earth community.
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