By shortening the distance between consumers and producers, we structurally encourage diversity on the farm–which in turn means greater productivity, more local livelihoods, more nutritious food and healthier ecosystems.
Join a conversation that suggests if we stand firmly forward and face the depth of the trouble we are in, it can help us find the work that is worth doing, even in the ruins.
The Inner Green Deal assumes that our current crisis is a crisis of relationships. How can mindfulness teachers contribute to that necessary shift from ego to eco?
Explore the cultivation of agility and courage to abide in a genuine, ongoing relationship with this sacred earth, no matter what the next decades bring.