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  1. The Green Divas Radio Show Podcast

    Green Diva Meg takes a light-hearted approach to sustainable living. She hosts a weekly, one-hour radio show along with various Green Diva correspondents and Guest Green Divas from around the country. Always in the studio is the GD testosterone side-kick, Green Dude Scott. Listen to great interviews with high-profile celebrities and leaders in the green living movement, hear practical and low-stress ways to be green in style, and laugh along with GD Meg and GD Scott as they stumble along the big sustainable highway..

    http://thegreendivas.buzzsprout.com/2640/27244-green-divas-6-18-11-graham-hill-treehugger-com

    —Huffduffed by thegrok one year ago

  2. Invisible Hand Episode 8: Interview with James Evan Pilato | Liberty Cap Press / The Invisible Hand

    Download Podcast This episode of The Invisible Hand features my recent interview with James Evan Pilato, Editor of Media Monarchy, Food World Orde…

    http://www.quintessentialpublications.com/tracyrtwyman/?p=2288

    —Huffduffed by papei 2 years ago

  3. Skeptoid # 216: The Things we Eat

    From http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4216

    Today we’re going to take a collective look at all the conflicting warnings and exhortations we hear about what we should and shouldn’t eat.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 2 years ago

  4. Organically Grown and Genetically Engineered: The Food of the Future

    Pamela Ronald and Raoul Adamchak speaking at the Long Now Foundation’s seminars about long-term thinking.

    The cost of gene sequencing and engineering is dropping rapidly (toward $70 a genome), and our knowledge about how food crops function genetically is growing just as rapidly. That accelerating capability offers a path toward truly sustainable agriculture on a global scale.

    http://longnow.org/seminars/02009/jul/28/organically-grown-genetically-engineered-food-future/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  5. Skeptoid: Organic vs. Conventional Agriculture

    From http://skeptoid.com/

    Skeptoid takes a second look at organic agriculture. Supporters claim that modern agriculture is neither safer nor more productive; and that virtually the entire world population has been poisoned by the "toxic chemicals" it requires. What are these toxic chemicals? What effect have they had on consumers? And, more importantly, are modern organics any different at all?

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 3 years ago

  6. Michael Pollan, “Deep Agriculture”

    The benefit of a reformed food system, besides better food, better environment and less climate shock, is better health and the savings of trillions of dollars. Four out of five chronic diseases are diet-related. Three quarters of medical spending goes to preventable chronic disease. Pollan says we cannot have a healthy population, without a healthy diet. The news is that we are learning that we cannot have a healthy diet without a healthy agriculture. And right now, farming is sick…

    http://blog.longnow.org/2009/05/06/michael-pollan-deep-agriculture/

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago

  7. The Future of Organic Design

    DLD Conference presents a panel discussion on The Future of Organic Design featuring discussants Ross Lovegrove, Arturo Vittori, Andreas Vogler. This event was moderated by Paola Antonelli.

    http://fora.tv/2009/01/26/The_Future_of_Organic_Design

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago