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Re: [permaculture] So what do you really think about long term climate change due to pollution-related global warming
- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] So what do you really think about long term climate change due to pollution-related global warming
- Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 03:47:54 -0500
yarrow@sfo.com wrote:
The number-one thing everyone can do is to eat lower on the food chain.
That, plus political action focused on removing subsidies and price supports for factory farming and monocultures, and shifting support to and promoting local food, small farms, organic agriculture and agroecology, school gardens, community gardens, and agroforestry, is the most productive action.
Amen.
In addition to the cowculprit there is destroying forests
to make room for biofuel, palm oil plantations and similar
wasteful agricultural enterprises, tobacco included.
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Lawrence F. London, Jr.
Venaura Farm
lfl@intrex.net
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[permaculture] So what do you really think about long term climate change due to pollution-related global warming,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/03/2007
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Re: [permaculture] So what do you really think about long term climate change due to pollution-related global warming,
yarrow, 02/03/2007
- Re: [permaculture] So what do you really think about long term climate change due to pollution-related global warming, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/03/2007
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Re: [permaculture] So what do you really think about long term climate change due to pollution-related global warming,
yarrow, 02/03/2007
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