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The beginning of the world
A repost from the blog: The Archdruid Report by John Michael Greer Last Friday was, as I’m sure most of my readers noticed, an ordinary day. Here in the north central Appalachians, it was chilly but not unseasonably so, … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment, Lifestyle
Tagged climate, energy, environment, simple-living, sustainable
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A plea to local, fair-trade, organic food enthusiasts | Scoop News
A plea to local, fair-trade, organic food enthusiasts | Scoop News. Eating our way to a better world? : A plea to local, fair-trade, organic food enthusiasts By Andrea Brower June 13, 2012 My belly is full. It seems no … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, farming, Lifestyle
Tagged consumer, environment, ethics, farming, food, markets, organic, organic farm, philosophy, simple-living, sustainable
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How the West Has Won – Derrick Jensen
Derrick Jensen is the author who most challenged my thinking on environmental matters and on our relationship as humans with all other life. He is the author of a number of books but the work that impacted on me was … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Nature
Tagged environment, ethics, nature, philosophy, simple-living, sustainable
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Breaking Free From Consumerist Chains | zen habits
Breaking Free From Consumerist Chains | zen habits. This is a post by Leo Babauta from his Zen Habits blog.


