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Thursday, November 6, 2008
urban ecology: an oxymoron?
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Inspired by Michael Pollan's book, this blog focuses on some random insights and observations into issues of environmental sustainability.
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Here is a pretty sweet local agriculture initiative near my home:
http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/features/1104/urban_farm/index.shtml
It brings up a valid point. Although there are many similarities between urban and agricultural farming, land cost is an issue I didn't consider...
This was very interesting and is also an issue I feel strongly about. As a public school teacher in NYC, my coworkers and I are appalled at the horrible quality of school lunches--reheated pizza, limp, tepid salad, hockey puck burger patties. It's to the point where most of the kids refuse to eat them and instead head to the vending machines.
Some schools have done interesting things with hiring outside agencies to come and cook their kids lunch, or also work with organizations who teach a class on healthy cooking and eating while at the same time organizing the kids to prepare and serve their fellow students lunch everyday. I think we're heading in that direction at my school.
Thanks for the post!
(thanks for reading us too!)
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