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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Michael Pollan Interview, Pt. 1 (via PBS) I could post part two separately but here’s a link instead. And for those who prefer to read, here’s the transcript of the entire show. Love PBS.

This is the single best interview I’ve seen with Michael Pollan. He doesn’t come across as anti-meat here either which is why I am often irked. Growing grains and legumes to feed cows is so profoundly stupid, I put it higher on my list of peeves than he does. So be it.

There are so many subtle and nuanced issues in the albatros of agribusiness, and food production that only an hour-long discussion can begin to address them.  In the end, Pollan is a wonderful voice for real, practical improvements in our food system. Much of which is in our hands. I like that. Do you have plans for a garden this year? Who’s your farmer baby?

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“ Farm policy is “a welfare program for the megafarms that use the most fuel, water and pesticides; emit the most greenhouse gases; grow the most fattening crops; hire the most illegals; and depopulate rural America. „
Time Magazine via Bill Moyers

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Part two of the previously posted video interview with Jane Goodall. Again, here’s the downloadable video version of part two and here’s the audio podcast of the entire thing.

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Jane Goodall can do no wrong. Here’s part one of a two part interview with Bill Moyers. If you prefer podcasting, here’s a link to an audio podcast version or a downloadable m4v of part one.

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