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PopTech 2009: Michael Pollan

PopTech 2009: Michael Pollan from PopTech on Vimeo.

posted on 2009-12-01 by JPerez
(Edited) Author and activist Michael Pollan is a passionate advocate for sustainable food. In his compelling talk at PopTech, he explores how our industrial food system is keeping us overly dependent on fossil fuels, destroying our environment, and making us sick. Breaking this cycle requires fundamentally changing our relationship to food - and eating more meals together.

 

source: http://vimeo.com/7528069



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