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  • Climate Change in 7 Charts

    The BBC just released seven interactive charts showing the realities of global warming. As dire as the situation seems, we can start to turn things...
  • The World’s Eco Recovery Is On Us

    Agriculture emits more Co2 than all forms of transport combined. Deforestation and widespread desertification is the legacy left us by industrial f...
  • The Imprint We (Can) Leave

    Daily, we hear new statistics about what is happening to the climate. The news seems dire and leaves many feeling powerless. The University of Mich...
  • To Save the Earth, We Must Save the Earth

    As human populations mass-migrate to cities, our direct connection to the land is severed and essential knowledge of the growing of food is lost. A...
  • Enough is Enough

    Urgent voices are saying enough is enough. Ten thousand small farmers say, “We need Congress to work with us to develop food and agriculture polici...
  • How Not To Brand

    As far back as the fifties and sixties, the numbers were revealing something about the climate that was challenging scientists’ very comprehension....
  • For The Love of Earth

    Dirt is not dead; there is life in the soil. Concealed under our feet is an abundant and intricate complex of living things. Billions of tiny cre...
  • The Raging Fire(s)

    We haven’t posted about the fire that is wrecking a path of devastation in our home country, because we are a peculiar combination of sad, mad an...
  • A World is Such a Beautiful Thing to Waste.

    There are periods in most of our lives when we seem to slip into cruise control, idling along in morbid wonder at our capacity for mediocrity and b...
  • Palming Off

    Quantum mechanics proposes that ours is only one of an infinite number of parallel worlds, all of which exist in the same space and time as our own...
  • Taking on Palm and Dairy

    Jindilli Beverages produces a palm and dairy-free alternative to milk, creamers and butter under its milkadamia brand. Our CEO shares his views wit...
  • What Will The Neighbors Think

    We were a family with six rowdy, rambunctious kids.  For the longest time, we were a no TV household; we entertained ourselves in the evenings.  Ou...