February 2012
8 posts
We are living on this planet as if we had another one to go to.
– Terri Swearingen (via katelizabeth)
10 colleges that grow their own food →
January 2012
15 posts
Chevron Must Pay $18 Billion to Indigenous... →
brodypost:
AmazonWatch: Yesterday, an Ecuadorian appellate court upheld a historic $18 billion award against Chevron for the company’s deliberate contamination of the Ecuadorian Amazon. The decision is the largest environmental award ever handed down and the result of an 18-year legal battle brought by some 30,000 indigenous peoples and farmers seeking a clean up of contaminated sites,...
I want a foxtail sooooo bad
mohandasgandhi:
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furfreela:
No you don’t. Fox Tails Aren’t Cool. They’re Cruel
Its sort of like walking around wearing a dried human hand to me. Don’t get me started on rabbit’s feet. Its not only awful but weird.
I avoid people who wear raccoon and fox tails like the plague. It’s exactly the same as wearing around a human hand.
270,000 Organic Farmers Sue Monsanto →
glitchthemachine:
More than 270,000 organic farmers are taking on corporate agriculture giant Monsanto in a lawsuit filed March 30. Led by the Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association, the family farmers are fighting for the right to keep a portion of the world food supply organic—and preemptively protecting themselves from accusations of stealing genetically modified seeds that drift on to...
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December 2011
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November 2011
6 posts
More important news that no one will hear -...
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iheartchaos:
Well shit, that’s fucking sad. The Western Black rhino of Africa has officially been declared extinct by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Good night, sweet rhino species. We’re sorry if we fucked things up for you.
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October 2011
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Sneaky Obama: Late Friday, Approves BP to drill in... →
Edit: Sneaky Obama Administration
September 2011
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How School Buildings Can Connect Students to the... →
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In his ethnography Wisdom Sits in Places, the anthropologist Keith Basso reveals the Western Apaches’ poetic sense of place. Landscape symbolizes a community’s history and is intrinsically linked with the memory of ancestors and their way of life. As children come of age, they demonstrate their maturity by recognizing and honoring the ...
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