🚨Upcoming Events 🚨
Feb 27 we're sampling at the Good Food Connections event @_seattlemade @seattlegood
March 4 we're doing an in-person pop-up at Ebb & Co.
March 11: Virtual Fusion Brunch: https://t.co/DNmoDEDH45
Getting set up for my climate art workshop with @mcjcollective tonight at 6pm EST about regenerative agriculture! See you soon 🌱🚜🍎 https://t.co/1ldWHxfgoX
It's official! We passed our WSDA inspection and are now ready to start making and shipping samples!
Doing a small-batch run - pre-order your Cheela Mix today: https://t.co/cY5gD4zkBQ
#regenerativeag#climatefriendlyfood
Our friends @terradotdo are hosting a webinar about the Climate Farm School this Thursday, July 14 at 9am PT / 12pm ET: https://t.co/jhtaEXksbx
Applications to the Climate farmschool open now! We can't recommend it enough.
Tomorrow we kick off our first 6 week climate friendly food course with @soapboxproject_! Food is an accessible lever to climate action, esp. when approached with nuance.
#regenerativeag#ClimateAction#food
"Nature-based solutions can deliver between 30%-37% of the emissions mitigation needed to stabilize the climate by 2030 - and yet the sector only receives between 3% of mitigation funding as of 2017 and 8% of public climate finance as of 2021." from @ReGenNow 's weekly.
@vinnaray I've been thinking about this idea of pattern matching here of late. I think it is a useful starting point - but, it's just that - and it is most useful when I'm willing to let new data change / update / modify the pattern.
@zsilvs303 Agree wholeheartedly. Especially considering the existing inequities of who can afford to make the time investment to homeschool and pod up vs. not.
But this has led to me conveying the problem I’m trying to solve in a vague, high level way. So when I talk to people, I suspect they hear “interesting, but not sure where this is going”