by NTP Staff | Oct 1, 2012 | Ecology, Food, Uncategorized, Webinar
On Tuesday, October 9th, at 7pm Mountain time, we will be featuring Guy McPherson, Professor Emeritus of Natural Resources and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at The University of Arizona, and writer of Nature Bats Last, on our free webinar series to discuss the...
by NTP Staff | Sep 26, 2012 | Aquaponics, Ecology, Education, Livestock, Sustainability
Announcing the 4th Annual Celebrate Sustainability Event A day of FREE education and fun Nourish the Planet, in partnership with the Institute of Ecolonomics and Mountain Sky Ranch, is pleased to announce the 4th annual Celebrate Sustainability event on September...
by NTP Staff | Sep 21, 2012 | Business, Ecology, Education, People Profiles, Sustainability
Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: Get Used to ‘Extreme’ Weather, it’s the New Normal – After this year’s summer full of extreme weather events, expect more of the same for years to come. Why Is...
by NTP Staff | Sep 7, 2012 | Business, Ecology, Education, Gardening, People Profiles, Sustainability, Urban Farming
Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: Mexico: Urban Farming Takes Hold – In Mexico City, in one of the worlds most polluted cities, urban farming is becoming popular. Obama and Romney Weigh in on Science Questions...
by NTP Staff | Sep 4, 2012 | Ecology, Education, People Profiles, Sustainability
Join us for a FREE webinar with Dr. Carolyn Baker, hosted by Nourish the Planet. Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/871451129 Please mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 11th at 7pm MTN, when we will be...
by NTP Staff | Aug 31, 2012 | Business, Ecology, Education, Food, Gardening, Sustainability, Urban Farming
Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: Farming Among the Waste in Cameroon – In Cameroon, where rains have been scarce, farming in urban environments using waste water has become popular despite health risks. From...
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