Organic can feed the world

This is the best summary article I’ve seen yet on the research proving that organic growing techniques can feed the world– and folks, organics are going to have to feed the planet , ’cause spraying petrol on our crops isn’t going to be all that de rigueur in not too long.
link to story

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Muskogee Crape Myrtle

Well, I have peeked at my bankbook with nervousness and hope and discovered that yes, my finances have finally come back from the move enough to begin recovering from the damage the painters did to my container garden months ago. Since it’s a fresh start for me with a newer much larger growing space I’m [...]

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petrol consumption per day

see image here

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‘Nail in the Coffin’ for Climate Change Sceptics

A study released yesterday has once and for all lain to rest the argument that recent rises in global temperature have been caused by increased solar activity.

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hemp milk anyone?

See the story here
I make my own oat milk at home as a substitute for dairy in my baking and in my other recipes, but I’m interested in trying some hemp milk. The health benefits look awesome.
and of local interest, I found this great story about living free in Austin.

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Do we really need more Applebee’s?

“The short version is that a wedge represents a climate solution that starts slowly but then rises in impact over the 50 years and ultimately avoids the emission of one billion tons of carbon per year. If the average car on the road in 2057 got 60 miles per gallon, that would be one wedge.
The [...]

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