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January 31st, Federal Court Judge Naomi Buchwald heard the first arguments in OSGATA et al. versus Monsanto. Hundreds gathered across the street in support of the farmers -- check out the video we shot of the assembly.
Carole Baker, better known around the Texas State Capitol as "the Queen of Water Conservation," chairs the Alliance for Water Efficiency. Here we discuss the organization, water efficiency and conservation, and Texas water politics.
Perhaps best known as the chicken farmer from Food, Inc., Carole Morison is a long-time poultry producer, sustainable agriculture activist and outspoken critic of the industrial food system. Here, she discusses her transition from industrial producer to sustainable farmer.
Join Riverkeeper Boat Captain John Lipscomb and Carol Knudson from Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory as they put Hudson River water quality to the test.
Wenonah Hauter talks about the environment, politics and what keeps her up at night. Find out what led to her becoming one of the most prominent environmental advocates/activists and what she's working on now.
As Food Growing Project Coordinator at the Food Bank for Westchester, Doug DeCandia manages a joint production-vocational program to grow fresh produce for those who experience food insecurity in Westchester. [Podcast length: 27 min.]
As Program Director for Animal Welfare Approved, Andrew Gunther leads a fascinating and vital program that centers around auditing and certifying family farms that raise their animals humanely, outdoors on pasture or range.
Hurricane Irene caused the worst flooding eastern upstate New York and Vermont have seen in centuries, devastating farms and dairies throughout the Northeast. We've mapped as many as we could find, as well as local events organized to support them.
Marianne Cufone, Executive Director of the Recirculating Farms Coalition, talks about hurricanes, tilapia and how recirculating aquaculture systems can be produce seafood sustainably.
In which Dulce Fernandes sits with photographer Aliza Eliazarov to talk about her project “Sustain,” an ambitious photographic survey on the new farm movement, which has taken Aliza across the country countless times to meet new farmers and document their relationships with the land.