How River School Farm Grows Healthy Food in the Desert

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River School Farm has built a resilient community around growing healthy food in the desert. If it can be done in the desert, it can be done anywhere. Read more »

A British Town Relearns How to Live Off the Land [VIDEO]

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Incredible Edible cofounder Pam Warhurst on farming unused land and local food as way to re-engage people with the planet. Read more »

The "Story of Change" Told By Citizens, Not Consumers

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Only by getting engaged and working cooperatively can we flex our "citizen muscles" and start to catalyze real change in our communities. Read more »

Community Kite-Flying Project Tackles Air Pollution

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Part citizen science, part public art, FLOAT Beijing is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise polluted city. Read more »

Mobile Apps for Exploring Nature

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How the many people exploring nature over the long weekend can navigate the wilds and share the information they see. Read more »

Interviewed: Raj Patel, Author of The Value of Nothing

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Jonny Gordon-Farleigh interviews Raj Patel about how sustainable, local food movements counter globalization's effects both economically and environmentally. Read more »

Rio+20: Sharing as a Transformative Tool

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Hannah Miller reports from the Rio+20 United Nations conference as talk turns to the Commons and how sharing can help save the environment. Read more »

Collaborative Chats Recap: Stuff-Sharing: Where's the Traction?

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This month’s Collaborative Chats explored the world of peer to peer goods sharing services. While everyone loves the concept of sharing underutilized household items, these platforms have had a challenging time gaining traction. Read more »

Rio+20: Open Source United Nations

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Hannah Miller reports from Rio+20's instantly assembled city of 50,000 of the most environmentally attuned members of our species. Read more »

How To Plan an Edible Gardens Tour

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The best way to learn about gardening is from other gardeners, and organizing an edible gardens tour is a great way to start. Read more »
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