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Updated: 17 days ago
What chemicals are in your baby shampoo?
Was sweatshop labor used to make your t-shirt?
What products are the best, and what products should you avoid?
Increasingly,
you want to know about the im...
Areas: Responsible Business Practices, Food Literacy, Ecolabeling and Certification, Ecological Footprint, Life Cycle Assessment
Type: Website - Author: Dara O’Rourke
Type: Website - Author: Dara O’Rourke
Updated: about 1 month ago
informatiaon about solar powered stoves, different models, projects geared to cut down on indoor air pollution caused by charcoal or wood burning stoves. in 'developing' countries
Updated: about 1 month ago
Ode is a print and online publication about positive news, about the
people and ideas that are changing our world for the better.
Ode was founded in the spring of 1995 in Rotterdam, the Netherland...
Areas: Responsible Business Practices, Corporate Ethics, Alternative Medicine, Arts Education, Climate Change, Arts Therapy, Cultural Diversity, Malnutrition, Diet, Disease ...
Type: Other - Author: Jurrian Kamp
Type: Other - Author: Jurrian Kamp
Updated: 3 months ago
edibleSLO
The local food movement is a large and growing movement that includes such diverse issues
as hunger, water, obesity, health, food waste, land, governmental
policies, and environmental iss...
Areas: Gardening, Composting, Permaculture, Agricultural Policy, Global Beef Industry, Fish, Food Literacy, Local Food Systems, Food Supply, Fair Trade ...
Type: Other
Type: Other
Updated: 4 months ago
The Web site Long-Term Thinking for a Short-Sighted World was started by California writer Jim Brumm. It is a site dedicated to encouraging long-term thinking in our nation’s politics, energy polic...
Updated: 4 months ago
Michael Pollan writes a lengthy NYT magazine article on more and more Americans are watching cooking shows on TV while less and less are actually cooking ... In a fabulous expose of cooking shows, ...
Areas: Organic Farming, Sustainable Agriculture, Food Literacy, Hunger and Food Security, Local Food Systems
Type: Article - Author: Michael Pollan
Type: Article - Author: Michael Pollan
Updated: 4 months ago
Every day, more and more consumers are shopping smarter, eating
healthier, and enjoying an abundance of fresh, locally-grown products.
Sustainable Table was created to celebrate this fast-growing, ...
Updated: 4 months ago
Spending involves a choice about the kind of future we want to have.
Why Local Linkages Matter explains why we should care about our spending choices when it comes to food and sustainability. Th...
Areas: Local Food Systems, Food Supply, Food Literacy, Agricultural Policy, Farm Ecosystem Management, Community Enterprise, Community Participation, Sustainable Production, Sustainable Communities, Economic Development ...
Type: Other - Author: Viki Sonntag
Type: Other - Author: Viki Sonntag
Updated: 5 months ago
ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service is managed by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) and is funded under a grant from the United States Department of Agr...
Updated: 5 months ago
The principal objections to the proposition that
organic agriculture can contribute significantly to the global food
supply are low yields and insufficient quantities of organically
acceptable fert...
Areas: Agricultural Policy, Sustainable Agriculture, Food Literacy, Food Supply, Global Food Supply and Sustainability, Hunger and Food Security, Local Food Systems, Food Aid
Type: Other - Author: Cambridge University Press
Type: Other - Author: Cambridge University Press


