Finding Rootedness
Robin Broad and John Cavanagh report from their search for rootedness—the social, environmental, and economic anchoring that sees us through tough times.
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Slower Living for a Rooted Future
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted Jun 20, 2011 - Vermont is leading the way toward agricultural and economic change. What we can learn from the "Slow Living Summit" about building sustainable economies everywhere.
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The Road Not Built: Redefining Progress At Home and Abroad
by Robin Broad, John Cavanaghposted May 23, 2011 - Local opposition to a proposed road in Trinidad brings new understanding of “progress,” and what it means to be rooted.
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From Ecotourism to Community Tourism
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted May 09, 2011 - Does travel have a place in a future of "rootedness"?
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Cornerstones of a Rooted Economy
by Robin Broad, John Cavanaghposted Apr 25, 2011 - Can the small fishers of Trinidad and Tobago become pillars of a new economy when the oil- and gas-based economy finally runs dry?
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Turning Points: Is a Different Future Possible?
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted Apr 11, 2011 - With the citizen-backed blockage of a proposed aluminum smelter, is Trinidad and Tobago changing course toward a rooted future?
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The Story of Refined White Rice
by Robin Broad, John Cavanaghposted Mar 28, 2011 - How a once nutritious grain was transformed into something unhealthy to eat.
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The Coming Global Food Fight
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted Mar 15, 2011 - As aggression mounts with the rise of food prices worldwide, small-scale farms rooted in local markets could avert international disaster—and lead the way to "food democracy."
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Rooted Agriculture: 5 Ways Governments Can Help
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted Feb 28, 2011 - As food prices rise, how can governments support small-scale, sustainable farmers?
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Organics and the Science of Farming
by Robin Broad, John Cavanaghposted Feb 15, 2011 - Some say that organic farming means going "backwards." These farmers think otherwise.
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Farmer by Farmer, an Organic Transition
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted Jan 31, 2011 - After decades of chemicals, farmers in the Philippines are seeing the benefits of organic farming. But what convinced them to make the switch in the first place?
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Food for a Rooted Future
by Robin Broad, John Cavanaghposted Jan 18, 2011 - In the Philippines, a new kind of conventional wisdom about food: chemical free, community strong.
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The Age of Vulnerability
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted Jan 03, 2011 - The 2008 financial crash redefined what it means to be economically vulnerable. Some nations are responding by building more rooted local economies. Will the U.S. learn from them?
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Yes, There is An Alternative
by Robin Broad, John Cavanaghposted Dec 20, 2010 - More and more people, communities, and nations are taking steps to reduce their vulnerability to a volatile global economy.
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Finding Rootedness in the Age of Vulnerability
by John Cavanagh, Robin Broadposted Dec 06, 2010 - In an increasingly vulnerable world, we’re searching for rooted communities—and what we can learn from them.
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