Archive for June, 2010
Strathcona Farmer’s Market Spotlight: Four Whistle Farm
It has been waaay to long since I’ve blogged on here, but I’m back and hopefully will be a little more diligent with my blogs! This past fall, I began working at the Strathcona Farmer’s Market for Four Whistle Farm, owned by Marius De Boer. It has been a great experience so far, and I’ve [...]
Posted: June 29th, 2010 under King's Students, deGroot.
Tags: Four Whistle Farm, free range meat, Strathcona Farmer's Market...
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Three points to consider
Given how emotional the issue of climate change can be, I usually remind myself of three points in my response to counter claims toward climate change, or when I try to comprehend what we should be doing about it. 1) Listen to experts For most people, listening to experts for expert advice comes normally – [...]
Posted: June 18th, 2010 under Ellis, King's Alumni.
Tags: climate change, science, stewardship
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Swim Meat
The environment lies in crumbles from our mismanaged role as stewards. Listening to the news every night about the oil spill off the shores of Mexico will render anyone to question the planet’s state of existence, or so one would hope. Instead, many respond with, “who cares we won’t be here for the damage”. This [...]
Posted: June 8th, 2010 under Dobson, King's Students.
Tags: environment, greenpeace, gulf coast, oil spill, poem, tuna
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Sinking Stewardship
The following article by Matthew Sleeth originally appeared in The Washington Post: This past Sunday, many thousands of gallons of oil spewed into the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico and began its journey up the food chain. At the same time, 400,000 people sat in the midday sun and cheered as 33 race cars [...]
Posted: June 7th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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