Lacking wisdom…. knowledge can be dangerous. … learn more→
Education for a sustainable agriculture: A vision
Sustainable Food and Farming: Reflections
What questions or thoughts do you have about this series of 12 blog posts? … learn more→
What can you say to people who don’t want to talk about sustainability?
It is difficult to convince someone who just isn\’t interested in thinking about sustainability to change their behavior. … learn more→
\”Talking Sustainability\” – to change how we think!
\”Cor ad Cor Loquitur\” – heart speaks to heart….. … learn more→
Which comes first – sustainable policies or sustainable behavior? Neither – sustainable thinking must come first!
While activists are working to change policies – and educators are trying to help change personal behavior – we also need to change the way we think. … learn more→
Social equity must remain one of the three pillars of sustainable agriculture
If we allow the power of corporate money to expunge social equity from the quest for sustainability, we will lose the soul of the movement. … learn more→
Is Walmart’s version of sustainable agriculture really sustainable?
A truly sustainable agriculture needs to do better than \”serving environmental and social interests only when it makes a profit.\” … learn more→
Sustainable food and farming part VII: Why do I care?
Sustainable food and farming is a way in which I can serve a power greater than myself. … learn more→
Sustainable food and farming part VI: Ecological \”rule\” number three – enhance biological diversity
We need to understand the underlying principles upon which ecological systems are built, so that we can \”re-invent\” agriculture. … learn more→
Sustainable food and farming part V: Ecological \”rule\” number two – waste equals food
So, waste equals food….. at least in my household. But how does this apply to farming. Well lets think of a farm as an agricultural ecosystem. … learn more→