The ancient, wild rice-centered culture of Minnesota's Anishinaabeg people confronts cultivated "wild" rice.
Environment
an biotech industry in trouble, by Brian
Halweil
Contrary to myths about the efficiency of
corporate agriculture, family farmers are the most efficient
producers - and they produce much more than
food
Plant sequoias. Say that your main crop is the forest that you did not plant, that you will not live to harvest.
Green Schools By Chloe
Frommer
Global warming is unlikely to yield to politics-as-usual. So what will work? Start with the fact that “we” are not one, but rather a world divided.
A Zero-emissions Family, by Donna Meadows- the
Jonathan Foley family , YES! A Journal of Positive Futures,
winter 1999/2000: changing the climate,
An interview with Sally Bingham
A polluted river in China becomes the site of a water park that provides a safe place for children's play, a celebration of water's beauty, and a cleansing of the water itself.
To Design with Intent: An Interview with Bill McDonough
In a reverse of tradition, engineers have begun to build communities around existing streams.
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