by convergency | Jun 7, 2009 | environment, farming, philanthropy, politics
Just in case you missed it on World Environment Day…
by convergency | Apr 22, 2009 | environment, farming, gardening, self-sufficiency
Bees pollinate a third of the food we eat. They are essential for farming and if we wanted to do the pollinating work ourselves – it would take a workforce of 30 million. And that’s just for food – bees also pollinate most wildflowers. In the United...
by convergency | Feb 21, 2009 | environment, farming, renewable energy, self-sufficiency
I am sure I am not the only one who found last nights episode of Natural World – A Farm for the Future incredibly important and somewhat frightening. If you didn’t see it – do have a look – it is available on iPlayer (for those in the UK at...
by convergency | Feb 2, 2009 | anthropology, environment, politics, renewable energy, self-sufficiency
The Age of Stupid: final trailer Feb 2009 from Age of Stupid on Vimeo. I often have ideas, that I mull over and never get around to doing anything about (man cannot live on ideas alone!), but in this case I am glad somebody else did it first 😉 I was thinking…...
by convergency | Nov 17, 2008 | anthropology, environment, self-sufficiency
I just saw this video which was referred to on Keith’s ‘Unsuitablog’ I love this video – and it pretty much sums up why I feel so uncomfortable with the level of greenwash that we are subjected to on a daily basis. The whole...
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