translation: "the problem with solar power is that it is completely sustainable and people could get it for free, leaving no place for corporate motherfuckers to fleece them..."
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'Because when he saw nature, he didn't see waste. He saw everything had a purpose and everything had a usefulness. Everything could be used again and again and recycled back and forth. And so before we have the R's (before we have recycle, reuse, reduce) that was him. He was organic pre-organic.
When people go “what is important in Black history?” they don’t think about the fact that we were up front in saying we cannot have all these chemicals in our food. We don’t get credit for that. Just like we don’t get credit for many things.’
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get rid of conservatism to fix the problem
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Todmorden: A town where greenthumbs, not sticky fingers, prevail The Daily Mail pays a visit to Todmorden, a quaint British town that’s littered with raised vegetable and herb gardens where residents can grow — and take — whatever they fancy.
The ethnically and economically diverse mill town of about 15,000 residents is home to Incredible Edible, an ambitious, agrarian-minded scheme that’s brought together an entire community under one common goal: to become completely self-sufficient in food by the year 2018.
53 miles per burrito