by NTP Staff | Aug 22, 2012 | Intern Blog, Publication, Uncategorized
Here are the headlines for this week! You’ll see articles about global food shortages, rising commodity prices, the shrinking arctic ice cap, the health of our oceans, a farm labor shortage, and a 300 mile-long water pipeline to Las Vegas. Enjoy! Arctic Ice to...
by NTP Staff | Aug 21, 2012 | Aquaponics, Food, Gardening, Intern Blog, Sustainability
I have really been enjoying my time interning at Nourish the Planet. After starting a few weeks ago, I’ve learned so much and have had so many ideas pop up in my head I thought it would be a good idea to start putting some of them down and keep a record of my learning...
by NTP Staff | Aug 16, 2012 | Aquaponics, Gardening, Staff Blog, Sustainability
This is the first blog installment from Sean Brady, Supervisor of Sustainable Agriculture at Nourish the Planet. Today’s topic is disease control in a greenhouse environment. As the weather here in Colorado has shifted from intense heat to wetter and cooler days we...
by NTP Staff | Aug 6, 2012 | Aquaponics, Intern Blog, Sustainability
Today we have Patrick Benson. He is one of our Fisheries Interns here at Nourish The Planet and has been such a hard worker with a passion for his field! Here is a little more about him in his own words: My name is Patrick Benson. I have recently graduated from CSU...
by NTP Staff | Aug 3, 2012 | Business, Ecology, Education, People Profiles, Sustainability
Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: Behind India’s Grid Breakdown, Deeper Energy Issues – and Opportunities – Andrew Revkin of Dot Earth looks at the underlying problems behind India’s grid breakdown and its...
by NTP Staff | Aug 2, 2012 | Education, Food, Gardening, Intern Blog, Sustainability
Last year in Ukraine a young farmer made a donation for the Kid’s Charity sending seeds to grow vegetables. Ruslan got attached to plants since school. At the age of 13 he got attention of some local newspapers for his passion and interest in plants. His favorite...
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