Amerindia US Blog

7/15/2010

Sustainable Living by Design

Filed under: Environmental, General, Healthy Food & Ag — Queen @ 8:39 am

Sustainable, healthy, environmentally and lifestyle – Design for Sustainable Lifestyle

Sustainable Lifestyle Town

Gay Marriage – Argentina

Filed under: General, Human Rights - LGBT — Queen @ 8:34 am

Gay marriage, adoption, legalized in Argentina, first in South America.

argentina.gay.marriage

7/11/2010

El Sistema – Magic in the Music, Boston Conservatory

Filed under: Better World, General — Queen @ 10:39 am

First in a series of articles in the Boston Globe about “El Sistema”, the energy of young people from around the world putting magic in the music at the Boston Conservatory of Music. Hopefully this new music will send sound waves of good energy to turn war into peace, injustice into humanitarianism, poverty into improvement in living for all, environmental destruction into sustainability – that it will be another path to a general harmony with the earth.

El Sistema music at Boston Conservatory of Music

7/10/2010

Western agri technology bad for Africa – and the West

Filed under: General, Healthy Food & Ag — Queen @ 8:32 am

This article is exceptionally good in covering the importance of good old fashioned farming practices. Well, maybe not some of them, like those that resulted in the US dust bowl of the 1930s. But what healed that disaster is what is being talked about here. Good, sustainable agricultural practices; water, land, and natural resource management that preserves food, water, and the environment in a non-technical way.
The west is currently trying to sell technical solutions to the African continent. But it has the same motivation that keeps it going – to our detriment and poor health – in the west. That is, dependence on artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and antibiotics – all “necessary” because of intense monoculture production. This is for profit, not for the health of the farmers, the consumers, or the land and environment.
Wherever the “technological food revolution” is being touted, there should be a look back at the Western culture where it started. One can see the poverty, desperation, and elimination of the small farmer, sustainable methods, loss of land and water resources, and poor health of the consumers.
We could go on, but this article really says it best. The only thing it fails to say is that the West should be heading this warning too, not just Africa.
Western policy bad for Africa

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