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- Sala Interactiva R3: Reduce, Reutiliza, Recicla Abrirán Exposiciones Permanentes en Universum, Coyoacán, Mexico DF
- Sala Interactiva R3: Reduce, Reutiliza, Recicla Abrirán Exposiciones Permanentes en Universum, Coyoacán, Mexico DF
- Caminando Entre Lechugas: Encuentro de Agricultura Sostenible, viernes 20, sábado 21 y domingo 22 de agosto, Colonia Santa María de la Ribera, Mexico DF
- 5 Ways Neighborhoods Are Taking Control of Their Food Systems: Colorlines
- Biochar Could Offset Up to 12% of Greenhouse Gases, Says Study: Inhabitat
- Cosechando Agua de Lluvia: Emeequis
- Accept more poison to get less carbon? Kill this crazy idea NOW: Van Jones
- After Oil Spills, Hidden Damage Can Last for Years: NYTimes Environment
- Our Beaker Is Starting to Boil: NYTimes Op-Ed
- Paul Stamets Discusses Bioremediation and the BP Spill
Tag Archives: Canada
Architectural Design Competition Submissions Highlight Urban Agriculture: City Farmer
“A jointly-sponsored open ideas competition” from the Architectural Institute of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver, as reported here by City Farmer.
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Tagged architecture, British Columbia, Canada, cities, City Farmer, design, green solutions, submissions, Urban Agriculture, urban design, Vancouver
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Permanent Culture: Tiffany Tong at UBC terrytalks
University of British Columbia: Redefining boundaries: Urban Agriculture: Tiffany Tong, from terrytalks on Vimeo., video 18min 06 sec.
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Tagged agronomy, British Columbia, Canada, carrots, catalyst, cities, City Farmer, Cuba, eating, empowerment, food, gender, global food system, Global North, Global South, growing food, Havana, India, jobs, Kenya, land, local food systems, milk, nutrition, permanent, rural, soil, technology, trash, Uganda, Urban Agriculture, urban farms, urgent, video, World War II
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Surprising, only for white folks?
Whites may be more racist than they think: study Most white people say they would react strongly to racism, but don’t do anything when they actually witness prejudice, Canadian and U.S. researchers said on Thursday. (Thu Jan 8, 2009 Reuters)
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Tagged Canada, experiment, prejudice, psychology, race, racism, study, United States
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