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Farming and Food Production
ONE is a grassroots advocacy and campaigning organization, cofounded by Bono and other campaigners. With 3 million members, ONE fights extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa, by raising public awareness and pressuring political leaders.
The organization supports smart, effective policies and programs that save lives, educate children, and improve futures. ONE is nonpartisan and collaborates closely with African activists and policymakers.
Nikki Henderson champions food as a powerful tool for social change, emphasizing its role in uniting people to foster healthy, thriving communities and a sustainable planet.
As Executive Director of People's Grocery in West Oakland, CA, she spearheads a strategic campaign to revitalize the local economy through a comprehensive food system approach.
Recognized by ELLE Magazine in 2010 as a Gold Awardee, Nikki will speak at the Connecting for Change Conference, sponsored by the Marion Institute.
Tania Pulido, a 2011 Earth Island Institute Brower Youth Award winner from Richmond, CA, empowers her community through urban agriculture. She provides nourishment, employment, and education.
Watch her inspiring award speech here.
Honest Tea believes in nature's perfection, simply bottled. To reflect this, we're launching "The Great Recycle," a national initiative to significantly boost recycling rates. Our ultimate goal is to recycle every bottle we produce annually by 2020.
The Great Recycle kicks off Monday, April 30th, with a 30-foot bin in Times Square, aiming to collect over 45,000 beverage containers in one day. If you're not in NYC, join our year-round commitment to recycling online at TheGreatRecycle.com.
FRESH celebrates American farmers, thinkers, and business leaders who are reinventing our food system.
Witnessing the negative impacts of industrial agriculture—including food contamination, environmental pollution, resource depletion, and obesity—these innovators forge healthier, sustainable alternatives. They present a practical vision for the future of our food and planet.
Documentary filmmaker Ana Sofia Joanes shares her passion in this video.
Nearly one billion people go hungry daily, with volatile food prices recently driving 44 million into extreme poverty. Urgent solutions are essential to ensure everyone has nutritious food now and in the future.
Find more videos on the World Bank YouTube Channel.
In this interview, Jen Henry discusses her introduction to farming through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model and the challenges she and her sister, Aby, encounter as new farmers.
Together, they established Siren Song Permaculture, a local consultation and garden design company. They specialize in creating edible landscapes using permaculture principles, ranging from small herb spirals to comprehensive designs that provide food for humans, beneficial insects, and birds.
Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers.tv conducted this interview on August 11, 2011, in Portland, Oregon.
Eliot possesses over 30 years of organic farming experience, encompassing field and greenhouse vegetables, rotational grazing of cattle and sheep, and range poultry.
He is the author of *The New Organic Grower*, *Four Season Harvest*, and *The Winter Harvest Manual*. In this video, Eliot discusses his extensive life in organic agriculture.
Nathan's Peace Corps service in Africa ignited his passion for sustainable living and community. This led him to co-found Food Waves in 2010 with Matt Brown, Benjamin Green, and Bobbie Brown.
Food Waves focuses on producing organic food for the local Portland, Oregon market. They champion "small acre stewardship" and sustainable agriculture as solutions to environmental challenges, aiming to develop future farmers by providing essential technical and financial support.
Building on Frances Moore Lappé's foundational *Diet for a Small Planet*, published nearly 40 years ago, she and her daughter Anna Lappé continue to emphasize food's critical role in world politics. Anna, author of *Diet for a Hot Planet*, highlights the unsettling connection between food production and global warming.
The mother-daughter duo concludes that "hunger is not caused by a scarcity of food but by a scarcity of democracy." They advocate for recognizing food as a powerful starting point for solving some of our planet's most significant challenges.
Anna Lappé is a respected author, educator, and sustainable food advocate, recognized by *Time*'s "eco" Who's-Who. As a founding principal of the Small Planet Institute and the Small Planet Fund, she has been a key force in the international movement for food chain sustainability and justice for over a decade.
Her latest book, *Diet for a Hot Planet: The Climate Crisis at the End of Your Fork and What You Can Do About It* (Bloomsbury), was named one of the year's best environmental books by Booklist and Kirkus.
Farmers Brandon Mazur and Stephanie Moore, who met at Pacific University's school garden, co-founded Good Natured Gardens. This small organic farm on Sauvie Island, near Portland, focuses on producing clean, fair, and fresh vegetables and herbs. Brandon also discusses the importance of small farms and community support for new farmers in a video.
Dedicated to positive land cultivation, they help the community grow their own gardens, aiming to inspire creative, just, and tasty ideas. They believe change starts at the root level, encouraging others to plant seeds for a better future.
Learn more at their website: Good Natured Gardens.
Moopheus, a family farm advocate, presents "Voices of Sustainability," exploring the origins of meat and animal products.
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Seth Goldman of Honest Tea and Gary Hirshberg of Stonyfield launched a joint promotional and educational campaign. They advocated for the importance of consuming organic products.
This initiative, promoting organic eating and drinking, was supported by resources found at JustDrinkOrganic.com.
NASA scientists are actively engaged in discussions concerning global food security. Their unique expertise, often stemming from space exploration and Earth observation, provides valuable insights into this critical challenge.
These discussions likely explore how space-based technologies, such as satellite monitoring, can enhance agricultural practices, predict crop yields, and manage resources more effectively. Furthermore, research into sustainable food systems for long-duration space missions offers potential solutions applicable to terrestrial food production, addressing future food needs.
To maximize your local market experience, a little preparation is essential. Start with a clear shopping list to guide your purchases and ensure you get everything you need.
Additionally, be ready to engage. A willingness to ask questions and a basic understanding of local neighborhoods will help you discover the best products and deals, making your visit more rewarding.
The Charlottetown Farmer's Market offers a diverse selection of traditional fare, including fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, and pastries. It also boasts a wider variety of prepared foods than similar markets, featuring international dishes from Indian, African, and Italian cuisines.
Visitors can find organic produce, prepared meats like sausage and smoked salmon, along with unique arts, crafts, plants, and garden products.
Sponsored by the Tacoma Farmers Market and Triniti Media, this film addresses growing health concerns in Pierce County. It highlights the impact of poor nutrition on local residents.
The film also showcases how Tacoma Farmers Markets enhance community well-being by providing accessible, healthy, and locally-grown food options.
Sustainable Today features Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seed Company and the Organic Seed Alliance.
The Alliance works to preserve organic seed resources for farmers, developing an open-source market. This initiative supports sustainability in farming and food production.
Fred Kirschenmann, a distinguished leader in sustainable agriculture and an organic farmer, concluded his reflections on agriculture's future at the Organicology conference in Portland, Oregon. He began by addressing the "third elephant in the room": climate change.
Kirschenmann emphasized that climate change is already impacting regions worldwide, citing examples like Australia, China, and California. His insights underscore the urgent need to confront this global challenge within agricultural practices.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.






















