by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Regeneration International, Year of the Soil, Vandana Shiva, Organic, News, Monsanto, Earth Democracy, Climate Change, Agroecology
We arrived to a Paris locked down and traumatized by the November 13 terror attacks. Tear gas still in the air from an illegal climate march. Draconian emergency measures banning any gathering of more than two persons with a “political message.” And yet, ten days...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Regeneration International, Vandana Shiva, Seed Freedom, Organic, Industrial Agribusiness, Climate Change, Agroecology
We’re zipping our bags and heading for Paris. This trip we will be filming Vandana and others during various events at the much anticipated U.N. Climate Conference, COP21. You will likely know by now that the large peoples’ marches—which would have drawn tens of...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | World Food Day, Regeneration International, Year of the Soil, Vandana Shiva, Organic, Navdanya, Monsanto, Industrial Agribusiness, India, Gandhi, Earth Democracy, Climate Change, Agroecology
We have returned from our trip to India and are sorting through what we filmed. We’re excited to do so, but first we want to report on our journey and let you know what we learned. Especially because today is World Food Day. Every October 16 the Food and Agriculture...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Year of the Soil, Vandana Shiva, Seed Freedom, Organic, News, Navdanya, Monsanto, Industrial Agribusiness, India, Earth Democracy, Climate Change, Bija Vidyapeeth, Agroecology
By the time you read this, we will be on the road to Northern California, where we’ll be attending two big events in support of The Seeds of Vandana Shiva. We’ve already passed $20K with 16 days to go of our Kickstarter campaign. $10K more to raise–we think we can do...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Vandana Shiva, Seed Freedom, Organic, News, Monsanto, Industrial Agribusiness, Earth Democracy, Climate Change, Agroecology
March 5th, 2015 Independent Science News by Jonathan Latham Ph.D. By conventional wisdom it is excellent news. Researchers from Iowa have shown that organic farming methods can yield almost as highly as pesticide-intensive methods. Other researchers, from Berkeley,...
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