Urban Agriculture, Vermont's Local Food, and Tritium in the Groundwater
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- Artist: Carl Etnier
- Title: Urban Agriculture, Vermont's Local Food, and Tritium in the Groundwater
- Album: Equal Time Radio
- Year: 2010
- Length: 51:14 minutes (23.45 MB)
- Format: Mono
February 10, 2010
LeDonna Redmond (PDF) is President, CEO, and Founder of the Institute for Community Resource Development, a nonprofit organization that works on creating and strengthening local food systems in urban communities, based in Chicago. She is the keynote speaker at NOFA Vermont's winter conference on Saturday, Feb. 13.
Ken Meter is the President of Crossroads Resource Center in Minneapolis. After his visit to Vermont in January, he reflects on how Vermont's local food system stacks up with the other 45 regions he has worked with.
Jon Groveman is Water Program Director and General Counsel for the Vermont Natural Resources Council. He filed a motion to intervene on Feb. 9 in the Vermont Yankee re-licensing docket with the Public Service Board, because the nuclear power plant is polluting the groundwater, a public trust in Vermont.
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