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Meeting Climate Challenges Through Soil

4:45 Hardly a day goes by without a terrifying reminder that the earth’s climate is in crisis. The Southwest is in a mega-drought and fires are erupting around the West. But there are people working to stop climate change, including many in New Mexico.   KUNM’s Zélie Pollon talks with Santa Fe Photographer Esha Chioccio who has created the Good Earth Project. It documents agriculturists throughout the state battling climate change by regenerating soils. ESHA CHIOCCIO: I wanted to tell the story of solutions to our land to our people to the future of humanity, we have to make some significant changes if we are going to survive.

Tucson Weekly: City Week (May 27 - June 2, 1999)

Tucson Weekly: City Week (May 27 - June 2, 1999)
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Tucson Weekly: Hunger Painstaking (April 23

Taste Of The Nation Brings Relief To Local Families. By Rebecca Cook IT CERTAINLY ISN T news that in this land of the BMW and $100 Nikes, many people go hungry. Last year over 21 million people, including eight million children, sought relief through emergency food assistance programs. Many of these folks were working (at minimum wage jobs), or already receiving food stamps, which somehow never seemed to stretch far enough. Tucson s Community Food Bank works diligently to fill the needs of local families, but a rising demand for services coupled with a dwindling shelf stock are worrisome, especially now that our more charitable holiday seasons are behind us.

Pre-Registration Opens for United We CAN Community Food Drive in Marathon Co

Pre-Registration Opens for United We CAN Community Food Drive in Marathon Co. By Liz Holbrook Jul 16, 2021 | 5:40 PM WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) An annual event to help local food pantries in Central Wisconsin returns to a virtual format for a second year. The United Way of Marathon County has opened pre-registration for its United We CAN Community Food Drive. In the past, the event was called Community Fest and raised money and donations for local food pantries. But due to COVID-19, the event has become a virtual food drive to help the Marathon County Hunger Coalition the past two years. There are several different ways people can participate in the community food drive either individually or as a group. United Way of Marathon County Director of Communications Sarah Olafson explains the ways people can help. “This is an opportunity for anyone in the community, whether you are a business, an organization, a church group, a neighborhood, or just a family. If you want to do a fo

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