Dan Kittredge at NOFA Summer Conference 2008
Executive Director of Remineralize the Earth and Director of our Real Food Campaign, Dan Kittredge will be offering the first workshop in an exciting workshop series related to remineralization at the 34th Annual Northeast Organic Farming Association's Summer Conference to be held in Amherst, MA from August 8-10, 2008.
Workshop and conference details follow:
Nutrient Dense Crop Production (Part 1) with Dan Kittredge
8-9:30am, Sunday August 10, 2008
University of Massachusetts -- Amherst, MA
Terra Preta/Charcoal (Part ...
John Todd Wins Buckminster Fuller Challenge
Dr. John Todd
John Todd of Ocean Arks International and Research Scientist for RTE's Agroforestry Project in Costa Rica: Food, Fuel and Income to sustain local communities using remineralization, has just been awarded the annual Buckminster Challenge with his Comprehensive Design for a Carbon Neutral World: The Challenge for Appalachia.
The Buckminster Fuller Challenge Movie
About the Appalachia Project
Press Releases
RETECH 2009: ACORE Issues Call for Action in Response to Barack Obama’s Commitment to Renewable Energy - Read More RTE at WIREC - Read More
RTE Presentation (PDF)
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Research on Saving California Oaks
Four Times the Timber Volume for a Forest in Central Europe
Forest Growth Increased with Rockdust on Grandfather Mountain near Asheville, North Carolina
Men of the Trees in Western Australia
The Effects of Basalt Rock Dust Emissions on Trees in Germany
Magazine Articles
Project for Soil Remineralization and Reforestation in Guanacaste, Costa Rica from Remineralize the Earth and Ocean Arks International ...
Forests of Champions
A Conversation with Tree Farmer David Milarch Who Sees New Hope in Old Giants.
By David Yarrow
Christmas Eve, 1996, I interviewed David Milarch, founder of the Michigan Champion Tree Project. Tall, bearded, with stout limbs and a thick trunk, he looks like a latter day Paul Bunyan. Or a full size chestnut tree in flesh and blood. But his lumberjack physique is dwarfed by his immense ideas - and his ardent exposition of them. However, the Paul Bunyan figure interrogating me is no lumberjack yelling, "Timber!" His vision is to grow, not cut trees - to renew, not remove, ...