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FFS 042 - Finding our Common Ground

For Food's Sake by Matteo De Vos

Dec 16, 201953:37Arts

To transcend infighting in the food movement, finding our common ground is as important as targeting our common enemy . The food movement is amazingly diverse. From personal health and animal rights to protecting worker'...

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FFS 042 - Finding our Common Ground is an episode from For Food's Sake by Matteo De Vos. To transcend infighting in the food movement, finding our common ground is as important as targeting our common enemy . The food movement is amazingly...

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To transcend infighting in the food movement, finding our common ground is as important as targeting our common enemy . The food movement is amazingly diverse. From personal health and animal rights to protecting worker's rights and precious ecosystems, our why's for wanting to radically transform our food system widely differ. So do our tactics and our strategies. That diversity may just be the food movement's greatest strength, yet it also risks being its biggest weakness. Infighting is as invasive as it is destructive. The 'circling fire squad' - where people with common enemies choose to shoot one another instead - is deeply counterproductive. To transcend infighting, finding our common ground is as important as targeting our common enemy . Tom Newmark - co-founder of The Carbon Underground - sees an answer in Regenerative Agriculture - and a focus on soil as our common ground. Tom and I discuss: What led him to regenerative agriculture and why its focus on outcomes rather than practices is transformative How common ground exists between seemingly insurmountable visions in the environmental food movement The differences that do matter: the case for remaining vigilant not only against the expansion of factory farms, but also against the new discourses of 's ustainable intensification' and ' Climate-Smart' Agriculture Links: " The Story of Soil Is the Story of All of Us" - Tom Newmark & Annie Leonard "A Call to Arms to Fight Factory Farms" - Matteo De Vos The Carbon Underground website Chico Center for Regenerative Agriculture and Resilient Systems Tom Newmark's blog/journal at Finca Luna Nueva Greenpeace 1-minute video Greenpeace Agricultural vision "Less is More" report You might also like: FFS 024 - The Soilution: Saving our soil, saving ourselves FFS 025 - Breaking Bread with Paleo FFS 037 - The Dirty History of Soil

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Published Dec 16, 2019 and 53:37 long