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Definitely vegetables and milk

In 2020, to reduce the carbon footprint, I will eat home grown vegetables such as mashed potatoes, boiled spinach, rice and milk. Nutritious, reduced water and carbon footprint as compared to meat, easily grown, and tasty too. For milk a pet cow from a common community.

These things could be grown or made available in most parts of the world.Hence where ever we are it will make a slight difference dats all.

Posted on April 23, 2010 at 10:40am

home vegetable gardens

Coming from India where agriculture is the major indudustry, i believe home vegtable garden is a very basic character which can aid to food security.

Like growing bitter goroud or spinach, which is highly nutritous and consumes less water addedly you can use vegetable wate as a manure which will be acceleratign their growth.

In fact we the seeds of mango or some fruits I throw it in the alley of flowers of garden, which resulted in tree and trust me a nautral garden is always…

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Posted on April 23, 2010 at 10:29am

Imagine1: why not alternatives?

After 10 years from now, being inspired from ayurveda I will be researching on species of plants that would help human being healthy and which would consume less water even when consumed in small quantity. Something like on which the human being can survive. Would inspire people to be vegetarian as it has a very low waterfootprint as compared ot being a non vegetarian.

Posted on March 25, 2010 at 8:02am

Food for thought....

I am inspired by Bill gates, the guy literally is a hero. He is one man who actually have brains over his heads not in the sky. His ideas are like high propulsion fuel, only need is to find out the technology which makes us go 100km/hr in 2.4 sec. (if not aware look at the site thegatesnote.com)

Posted on March 23, 2010 at 5:12pm

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