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An expert chicken farmer, beekeeper and sustainable-food advocate who has been interviewed by NPR, the Huffington Post and numerous others, Orren Fox has one attribute that many in his position do not: he’s only 14 years old.
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Chef, cooking instructor and award-winning cookbook author Peter Berley has taken his passion for locally sourced and seasonal cooking and has decided to pass it on through the unique classroom environment he has created at North Fork Kitchen. Peter sat down with Organic Connections to share his vision of the cooking school he built in a remote area of Long Island—and how he is using it to create a better world, one cook at a time.
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Bottled water has become a billion-dollar industry that, through the enormous quantity of waste in plastic bottles, has brought severe harm to the environment. At the same time, the quality of our tap water leaves much to be desired. The good news is, there is a great solution that comes at a fraction of the cost of bottled water and totally eliminates its environmental harm.
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Two yummy homemade dog treats you and your pet can share, plus a Q&A with Lucy Postins, founder of The Honest Kitchen, a natural pet food company.
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Get great gift ideas for the person who’s always trying to fine-tune wellness.
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The website, Carpooling.com, has several million registered users and has helped create 24 million carpools since its inception.
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A new documentary brings a surprising view of the proliferation of young, inspired farmers engaging in sustainable agriculture across the United States.
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Pesticides can harm your child as much as they hurt insects, leading environmental scientists have discovered. Children exposed either in the womb or during childhood may end up with lowered IQ scores, or ADHD, or other behavioral and emotional problems.
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DAWN: Wake up to women CEOs in the natural products industry
November 4, 2011Naomi Whittel, CEO and founder of Reserveage Organics, launched Developing and Advancing Women in Naturals (DAWN) to bring resources to females in the natural products industry. We look at the inspiration behind DAWN—and why women are poised to succeed in the natural products industry.