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BBC story on intensive urban agriculture in caracus. Ecocity farm as featured on the ABC's New Inventors. Growing food in cities: an information sheet produced by Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming. Resource Centre on Urban Agriculture and food security. Cruising the Arc of Taste. Michael Pollan, America's most eloquent food and food production writer, shows how eating endangered species can save them. Cityfarmer Urban Agriculture Notes. From Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture. No Bar Code. Michael Pollan reports on the growing resistance to industrialised agriculture. The futures of food, by Michael Pollan. The Ethics of What We Eat reviewed by Katherine Wilson. Washington's National Urban Agriculture Council. A nonprofit body that provides practical and effective water management strategies that enhance the urban environment. CERES in Melbourne. Towards a Better Food Aid System: An Interview with Sophia Murphy Interviewed By Clint Hendler An agricultural and trade expert challenges overly-rigid and wasteful food aid policies. Michael Mobbs sustainable buildings. David Baggs earth covered buildings. Architects change their views of the lowly roof a Los Angeles Times report. Carbon Planet aims to reduce Climate Change by allowing people to erase their CO2 footprint by purchasing carbon credits. Alternative Energy Association Sunrise morning television program is running a campaign to get the Federal Government to extend the solar rebate (PV rebate program) which is due to run out in June 2007. Click here to add your name to the petition (thanks to Alternative Energy Association for the tip.)
ReNew is produced by the Alternative Energy Network. Published quarterly, ReNew features the latest in sustainable building practice and renewable energy technology. It demonstrates the technology in action and provides practical information for people who would like to live more sustainably. ReNew also covers environmental issues, the conservation of resources, recycling and sustainable transportation.
The efficient green house of the future was built 500 years ago, Guardian Weekly report. Healthy Building Network website (US) The Fate of the Ocean. Assaulted by pollution, overfishing, climate change, trash, and noise, our oceans are approaching a point of no return. The health of the world they feed and protect won't be far behind. Ecocity farm as featured on the ABC's New Inventors.
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