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Why don’t tomatoes taste like they used to, or the ones that came from Grandpa’s garden?Tomatoes for supermarkets are picked in the field, boxed in the field, and stacked waiting for pi...
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Chocolates and Roses are traditional, ladies love them and retailers love that men know that ladies love them. I submit the ancient adage that there are only two things that money can’t buy: ...
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Sure, 40 years ago when I was in my last year of college. My wife worked, I worked only on Saturdays, and we had to cut expenses to the bone. We bought the cheap, leafy green vegetables. Late at ni...
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From Ryan:We are looking for people to table
during the first two weeks of class to pass out pamphlets about
alternative transportation options. We'll have some special prizes if
you donate you...
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The North Pacific Gyre (also known as the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre) is a swirling vortex of ocean currents comprising most of ...
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I love this essay! It is a critical essay that reminds us of the roots of the modern environmental movement and the the history we must struggle against as we work to create justice throughout our ...
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This is my favorite quote regarding organic psychology (which seems to be the same as ecopsychology, in a different term as far as I can tell) by Michael Cohen from Project Nature Connect:"The...
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What is Ecopsychology? Ecopsychology, or eco-psychology as it is sometimes called, is situated at the intersection of a number of fields of enquiry, including environmental philosophy, psychology, ...

