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Monthly Archives: April 2012

Small Group Conversations Create Root System of Commitment, Action: Update from Cleveland!

by NWEI on April 26, 2012 0 food movement local food Menu for the Future small group dialogue social change Sustainable Cleveland

Social Justice and Food Choices: A Letter from Rev. Bill Sinkford

by NWEI on April 23, 2012 0 Bill Sinkford Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth UUMFE

Catamount Earth Institute in Vermont Wraps Up Healthy People, Healthy Planet Initiative

by NWEI on April 19, 2012 0 Catamount Earth Institute World of Health

“Reduce Your Waste, Reduce Your Impact” Class Begins April 17th – Hosted at NWEI!

by NWEI on April 16, 2012 0 garbage recycle reduce reuse waste reduction zero waste

Powering A Bright Future: NWEI Releases Newest Mini-Course on Energy

by NWEI on April 11, 2012 0 Amory Lovins climate change energy energy policy equity extraction Lester Brown Powering a Bright Future UN Year of Sustainability for All

Portlanders: Earth Day Event at Center for Earth Leadership, April 20th

by NWEI on April 9, 2012 0 Center for Earth Leadership earth day

The First Bite: A Hungry for Change Blog in Concord, New Hampshire

by NWEI on April 4, 2012 0 Barbara Kingsolver Concord food Hungry for Change New Hampshire sustainability Zoe Weil

Guest Blog Post: Listening to the Maple Trees

by NWEI on April 2, 2012 0 connection to nature indigenous wisdom listening to nature maple syrup maple trees sense of place

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