The permaculture pivot

Permaculture can be used to address systemic inequalities such as food deserts (Photo courtesy of Amy Scanes-Wolfe)
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CU Boulder Graduate Students, Audrey Gaudel, Marissa Zamudio and Rose Hickey, are studying global climate justice which includes the impacts of global climate change on marginalized communities.

In Niwot and Denver, the students interviewed a range of stakeholders in permaculture to discuss how this agricultural method can address systemic inequalities such as food deserts.

 

This story aired on the Morning Magazine, KGNU’s weekday morning show featuring in-depth discussions on local news issues. Click here to listen to other episodes of the Morning Magazine.

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