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Date: 2010-02-18 10:23:10Diana Balmori Lawn Gardening Fritz Haeg American art Michael Pollan | Publication Date: April[removed]Contact: Eleanor Strehl[removed]x217 [removed]Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.fritzhaeg.comDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 70,62 KBShare Document on Facebook |
Mostly Plants Dean Ornish, MDa,b,* Eat food. Mostly plants. Not too much. —Michael Pollan,1 The Omnivore’s Dilemma There is a growing convergence of scientific evidenceDocID: 1thjA - View Document | |
A REpORTER AT LARgE THE iNTELLigENT pLANT Scientists debate a new way of understanding flora. BY MiCHAEL pOLLANDocID: 1r6BY - View Document | |
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Lecture #27: That Which We Tame Suggested Readings: Bill McKibben, Hope, Human and Wild, 1995; Deep Economy, 2007. Michael Pollan, Second Nature, extraordinary book about environmental history & ethics) Thomas R.DocID: 1pQpJ - View Document |