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- Paul Stamets Discusses Bioremediation and the BP Spill
Tag Archives: Michael Pollan
Creating a World That Can Feed Itself: Google.org Debate
Larry Brilliant, Executive Director, Google.org interviews Hugh Grant, Chairman, President and CEO, Monsanto, Michael Pollan, Knight Professor of Journalism, UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism and Sonal Shah, Director, Global Development Initiatives, Google.org
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Tagged agriculture, corn, debate, ethanol, food, Global Development Initiatives, google, Hugh Grant, hunger, hybrid seeds, meat, Michael Pollan, monoculture, Monsanto, seeds, Sonal Shah, video
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Rewarding Farmers to Sequester Carbon, Michael Pollan: FORAtv
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Tagged agriculture, carbon, climate, farmers, FORAtv, Michael Pollan
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Food Fight the trailer
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Tagged agriculture, Alice Waters, documentary, farming, flavor, food, food system, growing food, Growing Power, health, local food, Michael Pollan, nutrition, social activism, taste, video, Will Allen
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“A Good Food Manifesto for America” by Will Allen
(Re-posted from the Growing Food and Justice Initiative list-serve. Please read on. –ed.) A Good Food Manifesto for America by Will Allen, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Growing Power I am a farmer. While I find that this has … Continue reading
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Tagged action, African-American, agriculture, California, Centers for Urban Agriculture, change, community food system, compost, creative stimulus, demands, eating, economic recovery, economic stimulus, economy, Farmer, farmers, federal budget, food, food distribution, food policy, food production, food security, food supply, food system, food systems, fresh food, fruits, funding, good food, government, green, green economy, green jobs, Growing Food and Justice Initiative, Growing Power, happiness, health, hope, hunger, hungry, in, industrial agriculture, innovation, letter, local food, malnutrition, manifesto, Michael Pollan, Milwaukee, money, National Recovery Act, nutrition, poverty, President Obama, price, recession, schools, seeds, self-reliance, soil, spring, stimulus, stimulus package, summer, supermarkets, sustainable, teacher, Urban Agriculture, urban farms, urgency, vegetables, vision, visionary, Will Allen
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NRDC Announces Three Winners of the First-Ever “Growing Green Awards”
The Natural Resources Defense Council named three winners of the First-Ever “Growing Green Awards,” recognizing leaders and innovators in the field of sustainable food. (Source: NRDC) San Francisco, CA (May 6, 2009) – Three winners of the first-ever Growing Green … Continue reading
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Tagged aquaculture, award, Bon Appetit, business, business iniatives, business leaders, California Academy of Sciences, carbon, farm, farming, Fedele Bauccio, fertilizers, fish, food, Food for Thought, food system, Growing Green Awards, Growing Power, health, Health Care Without Harm, hospital, hospital food, initiatives, Institute for a Sustainable Future, James Harvie, local food, Low Carbn Diet initiative, Michael Pollan, NRDC, plants, San Francisco, Urban Agriculture, vegetables, waste, Will Allen
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Michael Pollan, food policy, making news
NYTimes Magazine food policy article, A Farmer in Chief letter to the President elect. And an interview on NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross, about the letter.
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Tagged food, food policy, interview, letter, Michael Pollan, NPR, NYTimes
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