Posted on October 26, 2011, in Activism, Art, CAFOs, Carbon footprint, Climate Deniers, Climate politics, Corporate Citizenship, Corporate Social Responsiblity, Corporate sponsorship, DC green, Environment, environmental justice, Food, Frank Luntz, Frankenfish, GMOs, Green Living, locavore, organic, Rick Perry, Sarah Palin, sustainability, U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance, Washington and tagged activism, art, CAFO, CAFOs, Climate Deniers, climate politics, Corporate Citizenship, corporate social responsiblity, DC51, Dupont, Food, food safety, Frank Luntz, Frankenfish, global food supply chain, GMO, GMOs, Green Living, locavore, Monsanto, Rick Perry, Sarah Palin, U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.
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greendistrictThanks, Zadie! I also think GIS mapping can be very useful for reporting though I'm just getting acq
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greendistrictMaggie, thanks for the tip. I will check it out.
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Maggie MayDo you have an interest in mapping and digital mapping? Well if so can I suggest that you visit www.
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zadienHi Christine, love the piece. For a long time I have been interested in using GIS to tract trends- y
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Brian Sheridan (@greenlarivers)Hi Christine: Sorry for the delayed response. I'll email you offline.
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ZadieOfcourse there are those here who believe that if you ask questions you should be hung out to dry.
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greendistrictYes,Zadie! And it's sometimes a strong argument -- like the Centex money for conservation land. Cons
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zadienThey would argue that the funding is used for good works, I guess.
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