@atrupar@RadioCafeMC
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Looks like a confession to me. Why is the entire democratic establishment and base not up in arms? Thank you for bringing it to light.
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@tferriss How to fix our broken health ins system? WaPo reporter T.R. Reid's brilliant book, The Healing of America, which was made into a Frontline special, shows how other countries have successfully done it. https://t.co/4KG8gdh39M #healthcare
@_RosieBradbury@WIRED Great article. Please note typo in the first paragraph: "increase of 36 percent" should be "increase of 360 percent" (actually 375 percent)
New DTE episode! Zach Weiss has seen land so degraded that even weeds couldn’t grow…and helped transform it into healthy, living landscapes by changing the flow of water and letting nature do the work. The implications are huge.
https://t.co/DKCsUIk13M
New DTE episode! The name of Pamela Tanner Boll‘s new film, To Which We Belong, comes from the great naturalist and conservationist Aldo Leopold, who understood the interconnection among all living beings, and the need to treat land with respect.
https://t.co/sQFdaA3GLq
New DTE episode today! Cultivating the People-Planet-Profit Model on an Urban Farm with Matt Draper and Minor Morgan of North Valley Organics in Albuquerque.
https://t.co/bv5Z3m0p8b
New DTE episode! We talk to our friends over at Reunity Resources, Tejinder & Juliana Ciano. Their work includes vegetable farming and food truck; compost enterprises; the founding of a biodiesel program; educational outreach; food donations, and more!
https://t.co/0gDRBdOrai
Soil microbiologist David Johnson has been collaborating with Southern New Mexico pecan farmer Josh Bowman to cultivate healthy soil that retains water and produces a more abundant harvest. Check it out in the new Down to Earth episode today!
https://t.co/tb6jeixlmo
New DTE episode! Renard Turner and his wife are agrarian entrepreneurs who produce local, sustainable, regenerative food at their Virginia goat farm–and they provide a model for future farmers and homesteaders.
https://t.co/29xzEhoHZY
We've got such a treat for our new Down to Earth episode today. Joining us is William deBuys. In his new book, The Trail to Kanjiroba, he reflects on what people are doing to land, water, and climate from high in the Himalayas.
https://t.co/daPUNjR7pa
New DTE episode! We talk to James Rebanks, the author of the newly-released book Pastoral Song: A Farmer’s Journey, which recently won the 2021 Wainwright prize for UK Nature writing. Don't miss this one!
https://t.co/fQhmocW7Nl
For this very special 100th episode of Down to Earth, we talk to Sandra Postel. She has devoted her life to studying the world’s freshwater systems and was recently awarded the 2021 Stockholm Water Prize for groundbreaking work. Don't miss this one!
https://t.co/1JBzSMKzDq
New episode! Dr. Emeran Mayer connects the human and soil microbiomes—both stretched to their limits by today’s diet, lifestyle, and industrial practices. And he tells us how we can eat and grow food in a way that heals the body, the economy, and planet.
https://t.co/jEyR8LBtXo
New DTE episode!
Reese Baker has been designing permaculture landscapes for many years, and with his family has turned his home on a 1/4-acre lot in Santa Fe into a teeming oasis of life, complete with wetlands, a pond, trees, and food and flower gardens
https://t.co/QLdG8EOUK8
New DTE episode! Gordon Tooley and Margaret Yancey started Tooley’s Trees in Truchas, New Mexico, in the early 1990s. They grow and sell rare and heirloom trees and live a way of life that cultivates a deep relationship with the wildlife, soil, and water.
https://t.co/mIk0kA38nV
New DTE episode! What is the function of seaweed in ecosystems, and what would sustainable harvesting—as opposed to extractive mining- look like?
We talk to ecologist Dr. Robin Hadlock Seeley and farmer Severine Von Tscharner Fleming on the topic.
https://t.co/79peP5tYdB
New DTE episode! Jesse Smith of the White Buffalo Land Trust talks to us about designing systems that improve as they age. As Director of Stewardship at the White Buffalo Land Trust, he is working to bring back a degraded landscape...
https://t.co/DmSFRyGKRd