This podcast mirrors my DeepAgroecology.net blog, and expresses the urgent call of the land as I and a host of other listeners hear it.
I've been writing about the land, our farms, and our food since 1975. I’ve authored hundreds of articles, and 15 nonfiction books exploring themes related to the foundation of our lives.
My Deep Agroecology podcast and blog explore positive creative responses to the call that we might have an abundance of clean food and heal the profoundly distressed environment in which we and our children dwell.
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This podcast mirrors my DeepAgroecology.net blog, and expresses the urgent call of the land as I and a host of other listeners hear it.
I've been writing about the land, our farms, and our food since 1975. I’ve authored hundreds of articles, and 15 nonfiction books exploring themes related to the foundation of our lives.
My Deep Agroecology podcast and blog explore positive creative responses to the call that we might have an abundance of clean food and heal the profoundly distressed environment in which we and our children dwell.
In this podcast I read the definitive article I wrote for The Ecologist in May, 2020. What is deep agroecology?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://deepagroecology.org/2020/05/04/toward-deep-agroecology/
Deep Agroecology: Farms, Food, and Our Future
This podcast mirrors my DeepAgroecology.net blog, and expresses the urgent call of the land as I and a host of other listeners hear it.
I've been writing about the land, our farms, and our food since 1975. I’ve authored hundreds of articles, and 15 nonfiction books exploring themes related to the foundation of our lives.
My Deep Agroecology podcast and blog explore positive creative responses to the call that we might have an abundance of clean food and heal the profoundly distressed environment in which we and our children dwell.