Tag: Envirobytes
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Envirobytes 5: Intro to Aeroponics
Pictured: Danville, Virginia AeroFarm Welcome back to Envirobytes, the blog that crosses the intersections of climate change, food, technology, and storytelling. Last week, I overviewed different frameworks for environmental management that incorporate various degrees of Indigenous knowledge. This week, I spoke with Emily Gee, Associate Marketing Director at AeroFarms, about aeroponics – a new approach…
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Envirobytes 4: Indigenous Stewardship
Welcome back to Envirobytes, the blog that crosses the intersections of climate change, food, technology, and storytelling. Last week, I looked at Per Grankvist’s work on climate storytelling. This week, I share my experience studying abroad in British Columbia and advocate for increased Indigenous led environmental stewardship. Earlier this past spring, I graduated from Pearson…
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Envirobytes 3: The Importance of Climate Storytelling
Welcome back to Envirobytes, the blog that crosses the intersections of climate change, food, technology, and storytelling. Last week, I outlined three key issues with industrial farming: soil degradation, over-fertilization, and wasteful water use. This week, I look at climate storyteller, Per Grankvist’s work and discuss the important care that must be taken in telling…
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Envirobytes 2: The Dirt on Industrial Farming
Welcome back to Envirobytes, the blog that crosses the intersections of climate change, food, technology, and storytelling. Last week, I reviewed the award-winning documentary, The Biggest Little Farm and praised its cinematography, emotional heart, and vision of a more harmonious agricultural future. This week, I dig to uncover the rotted roots of the modern agricultural…
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Envirobytes 1: Review of The Biggest Little Farm
Hello and welcome to Envirobytes! My name is Arian Tomar, and I am a documentary filmmaker interested in using film to bring communities together across intersectional divides to find innovative solutions to today’s biggest problems. Envirobytes is a blog that will similarly look at innovative solutions across the intersections of climate change, food, technology, and…