![]() ![]() The anti-GMO movement started was very much about fear and what it did to you (i.e. What’s really new is the emphasis on food and land, from farming to food waste and what we eat. It moved from a concept to experience, even if it was a vicarious experience, that my uncle’s house burned or my aunt was in Paris and it was 100 degrees.Īnd underneath all that, there has been a kind of breakout of people understanding soil, land, food. I think what’s happened is that the weather changed. It was pretty distant from most people’s lives, whether they were aware and empathetic or not. Prior, it was top-heavy within NGOs, IPCC, Al Gore, Jim Hanson, Bill McKibben, top-heavy men, top-heavy sports-and-war metaphors. Paul Hawken: It didn’t evolve that much until the last two, three years. How have you noticed the climate movement evolve over the past 19 years? Green Philly: You came up with the idea for Drawdown in 2001. ![]()
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