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[This post was written by Sam Medina, Charlie Zigmond, and Thomas Yabrough.] The codependent pillars of sustainability (equity, environmental, economic) are typically not focused on as a whole, and therefore sustainable practices commonly fall short of their intentions or adversely affect another pillar. This concept of “sub-optimization” is a poisonous characteristic of haphazard attempts at [...]

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[This post was written by Christopher Milton, Sara Davenport, Kimberly Sherwood, and Jan Steinbock.] Our Growing Communities group is researching sustainability as it relates to local food systems, food bank gardens, permaculture and light pollution. The idea of local food systems is a sustainability issue that is being addressed in society today, through such things [...]

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[This post was written by Teresa Celestine, Scott Demming, Stephanie Lewis, and Stephanie McCarthy.] Sustainability is not only defined in terms of how things should be done in order to reduce material consumption and waste, but practical in ways that are actually being put to use by various individuals and organizations. Speaking from a purely [...]

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[This post was written by Charlie Zigmond, Sam Medina, and Thomas Yarbrough. The post and complements previous students' analysis of the question "What is Sustainability?"] One of the more common perceptions people have with regard to sustainability is that it is strictly an environmental issue. Many people believe that if they recycle, or if they [...]

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[This post was written by Jan Steinbock, Sara Davenport, Kimberly Sherwood, and Christopher Milton. The post and complements previous students' analysis of the question "What is Sustainability?"] What is sustainability? Is it a concept, a set of actions, or is it just the latest buzzword that companies and media groups are now using to bolster [...]

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[This post was written by Teresa Celestine, Stephanie Lewis, and Scott Demming. The post and complements previous students' analysis of the question "What is Sustainability?"] In theory, sustainability practices seem straightforward. To put it simply, try to do what ever you are doing in a way that will allow it to continue on, hopefully forever. [...]

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[This post was written by Michael Aitchison, Donovan Jackson, and Stephanie McCarthy. The post is in response to our tour of the Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center and complements previous students' analysis of the question What is Sustainability?] Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center On June 30, 2011 our class conducted a self-guided of the Jean [...]

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[This post was written by Megan Rice, Jamie Price, and Angelina Peters in response to viewing three short videos, Greening the Ghetto, 6 Ways Mushrooms Can Save the World, and Tabor Tilth] In class today we watched three short videos that pertained to sustainability in three different aspects. The first video was Majora Carter‘s February [...]

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[This post was written by Megan Rice, Jamie Price, and Angelina Peters in response to viewing the documentary Foodmatters] The documentary Food Matters discusses the diet of most Americans and how unhealthy we are as a group. The ultimate message of this documentary is that if you eat well you will live well. It seems [...]

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[This post was written by Megan Rice, Jamie Price, and Angelina Peters in response to viewing the documentary Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home] Yuck! Stinky! Honey, take out the garbage! Honey, let’s keep our garbage in the garage for 3 months! Huh? Retaining the family’s garbage in the garage is not generally an option [...]

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