Nicholas School of the Environment
at Duke University
Are All Meat-Eaters Children of the Corn?
For decades, big companies have been consuming others until only a few are left. This Pac Man-like game has been especially true of agriculture where a handful of large corporations control almost every aspect of our food production. A new study explores this situation vis-a-vis our fast-food addiction.... read more >> visit thegreengrok.com >>
Recognizing the unsung heroes by David Palange
Student groups play a valuable role in educating fellow students. Here, I take a moment to highlight some accomplishments by the Duke Society of American Foresters (SAF) and Farmhand.
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Earth Jam 2008
We had a wonderful time. Check out a video of our interactive environmental festival.
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Earth Jam 2008We had a wonderful time. Check out a video of our interactive environmental festival.
watch video >
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