How Your Technology can Help you go Zero Waste
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Most of us have a smartphone, laptop or tablet of some description. Modern
life makes is almost impossible to get buy without at least one of these
gadge...
The #GreenScreen Winner!
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EMEAC (Eastern Michigan Environmental Action Council) recently named the
2011 Green Screen Film Fest winner: Detroit Future Youth partner, the 5E
Gallery w...
Arctium lappa - Burdock Be Good
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*Burdock (Arctium lappa)* was the first root that I ever harvested as an
herbalist. I basically knew what a carrot did down there so I felt
confident I...
2017: Reflections on Enough
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Hello world! This is Roan (Tyrone). It’s been four years since we’ve posted
anything here, but I’ve been reflecting on Enough because I was recently
interv...
Why I Didn’t March for Science
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Whose Interests Are Being Served? by Devon G. Peña I consider myself an
“ethno-scientist.†The methods and practices I follow in the fields of
agroe...
An ending…and a beginning
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After seven years, I am drawing This Lively Earth to a close. I have
started a new blog called Nature :: Spirit, where I will continue some
nature spirit...
winter update 2015
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it’s something of a wonder that anyone reads this blog or that i have had
new subscribers in the last 6 months as i’ve been so neglectful in posting.
i’m ...
Making the most of seasonal produce
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By Jenny Part 1 Our household doesn't grow much food – our small garden has
a very prolific lemon tree, which I love, lots of herbs (parsley, mint,
oregano...
Blasting this conversation into a massive orbit!!!!!
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Hi friends. I wanted to invited you to join me in the continued
conversation about how to have a life that is good for ourselves and our
world over at Coli...
Weight Gain Factors
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We know it, you are as frustrated as many people are when it comes to a
tiny matter of connection – weight gain. Are some people predisposed to
gain more...
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
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The annual Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap was, yet another, success. This
year's swap propelled me into the holiday season and marked the first of
several ...
threeACTIONS Project
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A lot has happened since last posting here.
Since March 2011, I have been working in collaboration with public policy
graduate student Megan Hoye, on a pro...