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Peak Moment 51: Tour Scott McGuire's "White Sage Gardens" in the back yard of his rental home -- a demonstration site for suburban sustainability. He ponders, "How might a household produce and preserve a significant portion of its own food supply?" Composting, a water-conserving greenhouse, and seed-saving are all facets of this beautiful work in progress. [www.whitesagegarden s.com]
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Peak Moment 87: In summer 2006 Judy Alexander embarked on an experiment to see how much food she could grow, and how many neighbors could benefit, from the garden around her house. Check out her homegrown rainwater collection and irrigation system - watering her 60+ edible crops. Meet the bees, the chickens and the worms. And catch her joy in producing so much food for so little effort.
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The Buisness Case for sustainability explained By Bob Willard leading business sustainability champion. this clip explores themes and highlights the full DVD available on www.sustainabilityad vantage.com
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More many of us reap the benefits of the global economy, more than half the world is left behind. Watch Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus, UAE Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Mohammed Al Gregawi, Ashoka founder and CEO William Drayton, and Citi Director Robert Rubin discuss successful models for sustainable development, and why economic inclusiveness is a universal priority.
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NEW YORK (YouTube.com/Adage) -- A new study across a broad variety of industries has found that media and entertainment companies have the worst practices and policies related to communicating with the outside world about their sustainability issues. Beth Bengtson, research project manager and VP for Corporate Social Responsibility at the IMC2 agency explains the findings.
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The Darden Market, part of the Blue Ridge Harvest Festival, showcases local food vendors and provides a forum and showcase for how organizations can incorporate local providers as part of their sustainability plan.
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The University of Minnesota Morris is breaking new ground on amazing biomass gasification technology by producing their own energy from the waste created by corn stalks and other agricultural by products. The U of M Morris will be able to completely heat and cool itself thanks to this sustainable effort.