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Will We have Enough Water? Adapting to a Warming, Water-Stressed World

December 15, 2020February 18, 2013 by Sandra Postel

Post Carbon Fellow Sandra Postel recently gave a talk on ‘Will We have Enough Water? Adapting to a Warming, Water-Stressed World’ for the Moos Family Speaker Series on Water Resources.

Categories Food & Water Tags agriculture, small-scale irrigation, Waste, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Forest livelihoods

December 15, 2020November 12, 2012 by Ann Owen

Today we see the woods as somewhere we go to walk the dog, where we have picnics and cycle rides. They have mostly become places of leisure where we take the kids to teach them about nature, gather some conkers and acorns and let them run wild for an hour or so.

Categories Society Tags agriculture, economics, forest livelihoods, local economies, managed woodlands Leave a comment

Bill and Lou: A parable for saving our broken food system

December 15, 2020October 25, 2012 by Philip Ackerman-Leist

Our society has become increasingly divorced from agriculture, and our assumptions about food and farming are too often based more on emotion or business interests than those of real, on-farm experiences and community decision-making about the food we raise and eat.

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Maize and bean farmers threatened by climate change

December 15, 2020October 22, 2012 by Andrew Alesbury

Over the coming decades, climate change is expected to pose major difficulties for one million maize and bean farmers in Central America.

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