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Sustainability doesn't rely on good will

Sustainability doesn't rely on good will. That is why I believe this idea would work.




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Posted on April 21, 2010 at 3:51am — 1 Comment

Celebration 2020

We have a family celebration for the Spring and Fall equinox that we made up our selves. One major part of it is the use of candles, and of course a big dinner. Mostly we have fresh food, but there is cooking involved. I can imagine adding a fun twist to our celebration that we try living the wh*** day without modern technology. Figure out how to cook over a fire or in a sun oven. Turn off the computers and cell phones for the day. Walk everywhere we need to go. That would be interesting.

Posted on March 31, 2010 at 5:18pm — 1 Comment

What are you eating for dinner in 2020?

March 10, 2020

Earlier we went shopping at our local farmer's market. (which in 2010 doesn't exist) We bought a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables that were grown locally. We grow fresh herbs, just enough for ourselves. But tonight we decided to eat out. There's a nice little cafe here that makes only a few dishes a night, but everything is made from locally grown/produced venues. Their food is really good!

Posted on March 31, 2010 at 5:10pm — 1 Comment

Fair Trade

I highly encourage you to read this pdf file.


http://www.lwr.org/fairtrade/docs/FairTradeAnd_HumanRights.pdf


In America our shopping habits can change the lives of starving people in Africa and other parts of the world. Buying through fair trade guarantees that the farmers/producers of the products get paid. So to help someone in my world community eat I am buying fair…
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Posted on March 27, 2010 at 4:30pm — 4 Comments

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At 7:04pm on March 27, 2010, Ysa Tan said…
thanks for adding me amanda! :) -ysa
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Hi Amanda, I saw your comment on my post, I just wanted to let you know that Nuclear Energy is completely recycleable nowadays.
 
 
 

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