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The Future of (Sustainable) Agriculture--Part 2 of 2
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Fred Kirschenmann, a long-time leader in the sustainable agriculture movement, Distinguished Fellow at the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, and a third-generation farmer (an organic farmer himself), completes his thoughtful reflections upon the future of agriculture from his talk at the Organicology conference in Portland, Oregon. He begins with discussing the "third elephant" in the room- climate change. It's here already around the world in places such as Australia, China, California.

EarthSayer Fred Kirschenmann
Date unknown Format Lectures
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
The Future of (Sustainable) Agriculture:1/2:Fred Kirschenmann
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Fred Kirschenmann, Distinguished Fellow at the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture talks about how being organic doesn't automatically mean you are in the camp of sustainability. Greening up what you are doing isn't going far enough and move from concept of steady state to resiliency. We have been drawing upon natures reserves of stored energy (hydrocarbons) and water resources at unsustainable rates, and those finite resources are diminishing rapidly; technology alone, will not provide substitute solutions.

Fred Kirschenmann is a long-time leader in the sustainable agriculture movement, Distinguished Fellow at the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, and a third-generation farmer (an organic farmer himself).  A record from his talk at the Organicology conference in Portland, Oregon. 

EarthSayer Fred Kirschenmann
Date unknown Format Lectures
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
What's a Marine Reserve? by GreenPeace
Static PreviewFor too long, marine life has been largely open for the taking by anyone possessing the means to exploit it. Rapid advances in technology have meant that the unsustainable ability, reach and power of vessels and equipment used to exploit marine life now far outweigh nature's ability to maintain it. If left unchecked, this will have far reaching consequences for the marine environment and for people who depend on it. More information.
EarthSayer Bill Ballantine
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Oceans More Details
Skateboarding Guerrilla Gardener
Static PreviewGuerrilla Gardening Skate video documents how Alex Lee, an urban gardener, gets around town on his skateboard planting seeds and flowers in unsanctioned places such as road dividers. Directed by Remi Bouvier(eggheads: http://www.eggheads.jp ).Produced by Fumihiko Okabe(vallicans: http://www.okabec.com ). Camera by Riei Nakagawara(C-boyz). Music by Ponchi(C-boyz).GuerrillaGardeningSkater: Alex Lee Chang.
EarthSayer Alex Lee Chang
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
End of the Line - Movie Trailer
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The End of the Line is a powerful film about one of the world's most disturbing problems - over-fishing. Advances in fishing technology mean whole species of wild fish are under threat and the most important stocks we eat are predicted to be in a state of collapse by 2050. The film points the finger at those most to blame, including celebrity chefs, and shows what we can do about it. This is not just a film, it is also a campaign - for sustainable consumption of fish, for marine protected areas to allow the sea to recover, and for a new ethic of responsible fishing.

Date unknown Format Documentary
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Tapped: the Bottled Water Industry by Stephanie Soechtig
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Trailer for the film, Tapped.  A film produced and directed by Stephanie Seochtig that examines the role of the bottled water industry and its effects on our health, climate change, pollution, and  our reliance on oil. Americans buy 29 Billion single serve bottles of water every year. And bottles are made in petro-chemical plants. www.tappedthemovie.com/
EarthSayers Sara Gibson; Stephanie Soechtig; Michael Walwath
Date unknown Format Trailer
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Plastic in Our Oceans More Details
UK Climate Change Public Awareness Advertisement
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This is the UK Government TV Advertisement on climate change which is the subject of an investigtion after the government agency regulating advertising received hundreds of complaints that it is a form of political advertising, not a public service campaign.

Date unknown Format Advertisment Public Service
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Bonneville Environmental Foundation: Todd Reeve
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Todd Reeve of the Portland, Oregon based Bonneville Environmental Foundation talks about this small Foundation's three major programs areas.More info on their Website.1. Climate Change, Renewable Energy; (2) Educating  k-12 students on climate change and energy; 3. Watershed (long term) Restoration.

For more leaders, please visit the Portland Sustainability Leadership channel on YouTube sponsored by:
EarthSayer Todd Reeve
Date unknown Format Lectures
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Renewable Energy & The Smart Grid More Details
Our Seeds: Seeds Blong Yumi
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This is just the first 2 minutes of a 57 minute documentary on traditional diets. Film was made in our own editing suite in Byron Bay. The film is shot in eleven countries. www.seedsavers.net and more on permaculture at permaculture.tv.

Date unknown Format Documentary
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Seeding Deep Democracy - Vandana Shiva
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Scientist, activist, author Vandana Shiva talks about the importance of saving non-GMO seeds and her concept of 'Earth Democracy.' She notes that 150,000 farmers have committed suicide where they have to buy seeds from Monsanto at high prices every year. She discusses the importance of ecosystem conservation and the need for people to be conservers. More on topics addressing justice, peace, compassion and sustainability.

EarthSayer Vandana Shiva
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
 

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