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Ordinary people are responding to the specter of food insecurity by boosting localized production of food and other basic needs
Ordinary people are responding to the specter of food insecurity by boosting localized production of food and other basic needs
When we strengthen the human-scale economy, decision-making itself is transformed and we create systems that are small enough for us to influence
If you’re seeking some good news during these troubled times, look at the ecologically sound ways of producing food that have percolated up from the grassroots in recent years
The movement for economic localization will require many facets of strategic change-making: the spread of awareness, dynamic political campaigning, enlightened grassroots action and international collaboration
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