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Why Organic shouldn’t be a choice

It’s great that I can choose to spend the extra money on Organic food, so that I don’t have any conventionally grown food available in my house and so that every penny I spend on food (which is a high percentage of all my pennies- more like 20%, versus the national average of 9%) But [...]

Systems thinking

I recently posted this piece on the Pop!Tech blog to share some of the ways my thinking about the recent election had been shaped by reading Margaret Wheatley’s book Leadership and the New Science. Wheatley’s work calls for the application of new science’s understanding of the nature and operation of the universe to how humans [...]

Cynicism is out

So much work ahead and doesn’t it finally feel like it will make real difference?

Quality food is only half the battle on health

There is no doubt that improvements to American’s diet would make an impact on health. This includes reforming FDA recommendations to be more flexible to new findings on health. In a rational and healthy world there would be more reliance on whole low-tech food in reasonable portions to provide the basic foundation of wellbeing [...]