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Solutions for a Healthier,

Sustainable Future

The weapon of mass destruction responsible for more illness than all others combined is not the atomic bomb, nor chemical weapons, but the FORK! We are eating ourselves to death.

Food availability, food quantity and food quality are major determinants to your health and longevity. We must ensure everyone has adequate amounts of safe and healthy foods, void of harmful chemicals, and pesticides.

Latest News 

UNK brings aquaponics to rural schools

April 8

Kearney - The University of Nebraska at Kearney faculty are teaming up to teach middle school teachers how to integrate aquaponics systems into their classrooms and curriculums.

Climate Change is Transforming the Worlds Food Supply

February 16

Atlanta - Climate change is poised to affect the worlds food supply in three ways, experts say.

Unhealthy diet kills more people than tobacco and high blood pressure, the Lancet reports.

Did you know that 842 million to 1.2 billion people live in hunger or fear of hunger in the world, including the U.S.?

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Integrative Sustainability

Ghan Eden Agricultural Ecology Enterprise contributes to the success of small farmers, and rural agrarian communities through science based holistic research, education, counseling, and service. GEAEE is dedicated to improving the physical and financial health of low income, minority, urban, and rural communities, while protecting the environment and conserving natural resources.

Poisoning the well

Recent studies once again shed light on the consequences of human "progress". More than 185 pounds of plastics per person is deposited into our oceans annually. It is estimated that there will be more plastic than fish in our oceans by 2050.

These contaminants are not innocuous. Plastics poison the earths inhabitants and spoil the environment, while food containers with BPA poison thousands of people every year.

As expected, numerous corporations and governments, who benefit from the status quo, have mobilized to deflect blame for air, water, and soil pollution due to careless disposal of hydrocarbons, chemicals, and other toxins into the environment.

Can modern conveniences that poison our bodies and destroy the environment be truly labelled progress? 

 

 

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