Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving!

I want to wish you Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving!

I am so thankful for all my past learning experiences, my supportive family and my loving friends and of course, everyone who reads this blog. (that means you!) Thank you!

In a quirky turn of fate, today's wisdom comes from a physician - if you are traveling for the holidays, please take note:
"Flying makes you incredibly dehydrated, so pick snacks that are wet or have high water content. Apples and pears are great because they pack well." Dr. Amy Lanou, senior nutrition scientist, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

Monday, November 12, 2007

"The Myth of the Cure" at the Raw Health and Happiness Society

The next Raw Health and Happiness Society meeting is tonight - Monday, November 12th from 7pm-8:30pm.

We'll talk about:

* "Healing" vs. "Curing"

* Are there foods that heal?

* Superfoods - friend or foe?

* Anything else you'd like to talk about...

West 72nd Street Studios
131 W 72nd Street, 2nd Floor (Room 2)
(between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues)
New York, NY 10023

Nearest subways: 1,2,3,B,or C to 72nd Street.
Suggested donation only $3 (to help cover the room cost)

I look forward to seeing you there!

PS: Save the Dates - Our December Schedule is as
follows... Dec. 3rd and December 17th and we'll focus
on staying raw and healthy through the holidays!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Peak Oil and the Global Climate Crisis

I went to a wonderfully thought-provoking seminar last night on Peak oil and the global climate crisis, sponsored by Post Carbon Institute and The Sierra Club as well as some other local organizations. The main focus was to demonstrate how the limited supply of oil will soon create astronomical prices in addition to the devastating environmental impact of such heavy reliance on fossil fuel.

The speaker, Daniel Lerch, proposed that the solution would require strengthening of our economy at a local level to produce an immediate reduction of our dependence on carbon based energy sources. He strongly recommended increasing our sense of community as not only an absolutely essential element of survival - but also the key to creating a nation that thrives in the coming years.

He spoke about other means including zero energy housing as well as alternative fuel sources such as solar, hydrogen, and biodiesel. And discussed the need to organize civil leadership to assist the governmental agencies in moving these initiatives forward.

But I thought he was missing something, so I asked a question: Are you saying that the transportation and supply chains are the major factor in both our Greenhouse Gas (GHG) production and our dependence on carbon-based fuel? He said that while he hadn't specifically researched the data, he believed so.

So then I asked, "Wouldn't a shift to All-Electric Vehicles massively reduce both our dependence on oil and our impact on the planet?" He said "Yes." There it is. That simple.

Now he did go on to say that it would be a large undertaking to convert the entire shipping infrastructure to electric power and he questioned the effectiveness of an all-electric engine to replace the diesel power used to haul tons of cargo in 18 wheelers, but I never said we had to make the shift all at once and from what I've seen, hauling power isn't a real concern - the electric engine technology should meet the demand.

Lerch's point of view is that there won't be one "silver bullet" that solves both of these issues. He believes it will take many "silver BBs" - in other words many different smaller initiatives that add up to a solution. But quite frankly, from what I see, the switch to electric power could take care of both issues. The only problem is the resistance from the oil companies and other corporations whose profits seem to be threatened by a shift in energy consumption.

Just like NYC's hybrid taxi plan, a gradual shift toward a zero emissions fleet of shipping vehicles over the next 3-5 years should allow companies the time to adjust. And that could easily extend to consumer vehicles as well. So then the next question is how do we get the manufacturers to begin producing afforable electric vehicles on a large scale? What do you think?

Check out "Who Killed The Electric Car", Plug In America and Post Carbon Cities

Saturday, November 03, 2007

It's Here - The NYC Rawfood Meetup Group visits Gorzynski Farm - The Video

This Video includes photos from The NYC Rawfood Meetup Group's trip to Gorzynski Ornery Farm - a farm that's "Beyond Organic" We learned a lot about how it's all done (and why) and had a great time, too. Enjoy!



Here's a link to a brief article about John Gorzynski

The NYC Rawfood Meetup Group Visits Gorzynski Ornery Farm Video - The Director's Cut

Here's a "Director's Cut" version of the video with some new images, but the same happy music! And the good news is you don't have to wait till the 25th Anniversary to see it. Plus, it still has the same great ending. Enjoy!