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submitted by Robert Cauthorn for team Green Living 88 weeks 5 days 15 hours 37 minutes ago
The concept of peak oil, where the inaccessibility of remaining deposits ensures that extraction rates start an irreversible decline, has been the subject of regular debate for decades. Although that argument still hasn't been settled—estimates range from the peak already having passed us to its arrival...(more)
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn for team Bicyclism 90 weeks 4 hours 16 minutes ago
Natalie Galatzer has been up working since 11:30pm yesterday. By the time you read this, the petite, curly-haired, 26 year-old will have ridden her bike from her home in the Mission to her kitchen in the Marina, baked more than 70 handheld pies, jumped back on...(more)
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn for team Urban farming 83 weeks 2 days 21 hours 24 minutes ago
A quick video that shows a cool urban farming exhibit at the Seattle garden show.
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn for team Urban farming 89 weeks 2 days 14 hours 52 minutes ago
From Pennsylvania church ladies to Iowa dairymen, the locavore, small-is-good, organic food movement born in Northern California has penetrated America's heartland, where it is waging a pitchfork rebellion, much of it on the Internet, against the agricultural establishment.
After long dismissing the new food movement as a...(more)
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn for team Urban farming 89 weeks 2 days 14 hours 46 minutes ago
Located in the center of San Francisco, Hayes Valley Farm, is an education and research project with a focus on urban agriculture. Situated on city-owned lots bordered by Oak, Fell, Laguna, and Octavia streets, the project is organized by an alliance of urban farmers, educators, and...(more)
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn 187 weeks 10 hours 18 minutes ago
Records were made to be broken. And today may just be the day for some Bay Area high temperature marks to fall by the wayside. "Yesterday we broke five records, so I think we might break some today," said Andrew Joros, a forecaster with the National...(more)
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn 170 weeks 1 day 1 hour 4 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Anthony Shuford used to ride the No. 32 bus past the White House and wonder if the president had any idea what his life was like. After voting for Barack Obama on Tuesday, he said he would never feel the same about that...(more)
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn 170 weeks 1 day 1 hour 5 minutes ago
CHICAGO (AP) -- Cheering, screaming and weeping with joy, an estimated 50,000 Barack Obama supporters welcomed his election Tuesday night in a delirious victory celebration in the senator's hometown....
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written by Robert Cauthorn 74 weeks 13 hours 25 minutes ago
Online news organization too often confuse page views and unique visitors with success. Real success online requires a deep and passionate engagement with your readers.
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn 251 weeks 2 days 11 hours 55 minutes ago
Eyewitnesses at Virginia Tech university have been emailing the BBC News website describing the scene where at least 22 people have been killed and more injured.
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn for team Urban farming 81 weeks 3 days 3 hours 19 minutes ago
In downtown Detroit there are 40 sq. miles of unused land that may soon be home to a commercial agriculture operation where produce will be grown and animals raised for local consumption. We recently talked with Mike Score of Hantz Farms to learn more about the...(more)
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submitted by Robert Cauthorn 105 weeks 5 days 12 hours 26 minutes ago
The economy grew faster than expected at the end of last year, though the engine of that growth - companies replenishing stockpiles - is likely to weaken as consumers keep a lid on spending.