This is a guest post from Richard Nelson, Founder of lifePOD. Food is a very difficult subject, since agriculture is like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The problem is more than the challenge of “closing the hunger gap” – we have an even bigger problem with global agribusiness, because our food, in the form of grain, has become a weapon that destroys health and is bring the ecosystems of the earth to the point of collapse. And the truth is, we cannot win when we battle with nature. The dogma that we are in a “struggle for life” is framed in a system of untruths we all have learned in an education that is designed for our oppression and and is then imprinted upon our emotions by the constant shocks and trauma of living in a system with extremes of scarcity and excessive accumulation – and we become so conditioned by this life experience that we start building our own walls of isolation that immobilize our possibilities for change.
New Technology for Growing Food Spurs Movement
New Technology for Growing Food Spurs…
New Technology for Growing Food Spurs Movement
This is a guest post from Richard Nelson, Founder of lifePOD. Food is a very difficult subject, since agriculture is like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The problem is more than the challenge of “closing the hunger gap” – we have an even bigger problem with global agribusiness, because our food, in the form of grain, has become a weapon that destroys health and is bring the ecosystems of the earth to the point of collapse. And the truth is, we cannot win when we battle with nature. The dogma that we are in a “struggle for life” is framed in a system of untruths we all have learned in an education that is designed for our oppression and and is then imprinted upon our emotions by the constant shocks and trauma of living in a system with extremes of scarcity and excessive accumulation – and we become so conditioned by this life experience that we start building our own walls of isolation that immobilize our possibilities for change.