Judaism and Christianity, often to the horror of their proponents, are and always were subversive sets of beliefs. The quote I open with below is but one of many that can be found in the Bible. And this set of writings, no matter how desperately abus
As ridiculous as it sounds, growing food on government land is an illegal practice in many cities and towns across the U.S. But not everyone desires – or has the means – to pay an extraordinary amount on fruits and vegetables just to maintain the
Imagine sailing out to sea to tend to your garden underwater. Or envision a world where large scale farming could be moved into the depths of the ocean.
As we have been writing about in recent weeks, the industry of "science" has become so far removed from the fundamentals of the scientific method, that it can no longer be trusted.
According to NASA's research, fresh vegetables 'could have a positive impact on people's moods and also provide some protection against radiation in space'
Many people who pay the huge premium--often more than 100%--for organic foods do so because they're afraid of pesticides. If that's their rationale, they misunderstand the nuances of organic agriculture.
Longtime activist and music legend Neil Young is stirring the crowd again, but this time with the debut of his latest mini-documentary, "Seeding Fear."
Before the crisis that started in 2007, both of us believed that the financial system was fragile and unsustainable, contrary to the near ubiquitous analyses at the time.
While this shouldn't surprise those of us already clued in to the fact that the American government is essentially a front for megabanks and megacorporations, the depths to which our elected "representatives" will sink to prove it seem to know
Can organic agriculture mitigate climate change? If you were to simply Google the question which, being a millennial I have done you would be led to believe that it does.
The "Last Week Tonight" host lists the moral, environmental and, yes, even financial reasons why, as a country, the U.S. needs to stop wasting so much food.
America's 'Most Beloved Baseball Park' is paving way for a new American dream by 'going organic' and serving fans more nutritious fare from its recently-opened rooftop garden.
The Kyocera Corporation is transforming an abandoned golf course into a solar power farm, with ambition to partner and repeat the same sustainable work elsewhere in Japan.
A girl's gardening club in Jaffery NH learns as much about making a dollar as they do growing plants. The young girls plan a crop, sow, reap and sell it for a profit at the local farmers' market.
A project designed by entrepreneurs from Boston will allow their customers to build vertical gardens in pre-fitted shipping containers that are nearly ready for growing.
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