World Wide WEsponsibility

  • Face Time,  Podcasts,  World Wide WEsponsibility

    The Growing Potential for Algae Part Two

    When we started this latest series of interviews with Bill Sosinsky and Joe Ravet we soon realised how important Algae is to life on our planet.

    algae 3

    We never realised how interesting or how much interest these interviews would generate.

    algae 5

    Here’s the second part, it’s fascinating, informative and what the future holds for us all.

    algae 6

    Have a listen then drop us a line with your thoughts we would love to hear from you.

    You can hear our latest interview here – just click on the bar below or on iTunes at Growing Trends

    We would love to hear from you with ideas and suggestions, just drop us a line at info@growtrends.com

     

    Views: 115

  • Face Time,  Podcasts,  World Wide WEsponsibility

    Growing Potential for Algae – Part one

    Our interview this week is with Bill Sosinsky and Joe Ravet, it’s all about the amazing properties of algae and  the work being done today that could transform many areas of our lives. This fascinating interview is in two parts, with the second part coming next week.

    algae2

     

    Algae has some fascinating uses :-

    As an Energy Source –  a 737 plane flew from Houston to Chicago on fuel derived from algae, way back in 2011

    algae for jet fuel

    As a Fertilizer – from as long ago as the 16th century, seaweed has been used a fertilizer.

    As a source of Nutrition – China has been consuming Algae for over 2000 years, they harvest over 70 species as does Japan, Ireland, Chile, Wales,Korea, California, New Zealand, Hawaii, Scotland, Greenland and Iceland to name a few. It was an ingredient in Aztec foods.

    Oils obtained from some algae  have high levels of unsaturated fatty acids,others essential omega 3 fatty acids.

    As a Pollution control –  treating sewage with algae, reducing the use of toxic chemicals that would be used. They can absorb fertilizer run off from fields. Aquariums can be filtered by algae

    As a Pigment  – alternative to chemical dyes

    As a Medicine – helping fight malnutrition, immune health, reducing cholesterol

    algae 3

    Amazingly  there could be more than 72000 algae species worldwide.

    You can hear our interview with Bill Sosinsky and Joe Ravet on iTunes at Growing Trends or here on our podcast just click below to hear 

    We would love to hear from you,

      Views: 59

    • Podcasts,  Time to Eat,  World Wide WEsponsibility

      School Garden Projects have many positives, you can hear many of them here

      Children-eating-salad

      Is this really salad ? it tastes so good like this !

      Ann & I were fortunate to talk to three amazing ladies from Tennessee a little while ago. They wanted to start a school garden at their school, here is their story, the school garden is now in its third year.

      Raised beds

      Some of the main points we heard were:-

      It’s essential to have teacher as well as parent support.

      Take time to plan carefully

      Initially growing from seed is harder , due to the school calendar. 

      Choose plants that will fit into this schedule.

      The children want to take ownership of their plants !

      Educating children in the different choices of produce increases the varieties they will eat.

      Children really take pride in taking home to their family the produce they have grown.

      In a blind radish test, the children could tell which were home grown as opposed to store bought and much preferred home grown !

      strawberry picking

      Ann & I would love to hear from you.  info@grotrends.com

      If you would like us to put you in touch with these wonderful ladies,or if you would like more information on starting your own school garden just send us an email to Growing Trends and we will be in touch. If you would like us to interview you, send us a picture of your garden along with contact details, we will be adding a section to our web site www.grotrends.com specially on School garden projects.

      Thank you Penny, Peggy and Emily, this was a fascinating interview.

      Ann & Chris

       

       

       

       

      Views: 52

    • Face Time,  Podcasts,  Time to Eat,  World Wide WEsponsibility

      Eating fresh local food

      Here in the USA its Spring, time to think about fresh vegetables, fruits and herbs. It’s even more important this year with the continuing drought in California where a lot of the countries fresh produce is grown as they now have a mandatory 25% reduction in water use.

      If you are growing at home one of the most effective methods that has passed the passage of time is Mel Bartholomew’s  – Square Foot Gardening method – Ann and I will be interviewing Mel very soon.

      Square Foot Gardening

      Before we do, Ann and I were privileged to interview Nellie, she is a young mother who is passionate about eating fresh produce on a low budget.

      Our interview is inspiring for those who want to find the best way to eat fresh local food. Nellie explains how to balance your budget and yet find good healthy fresh food.

      This is one very astute young lady, who is passionate about food – her mum tells me,she is also a great cook..

      Views: 49

    • Face Time,  Podcasts,  World Wide WEsponsibility

      Country: Growing Trends -Small is beautiful in modern energy production

      windpower

      Ann & Chris continue their talk with Rich Sapienza and Bill Sosinsky, starting with windmills and wind turbines.

      Rich is a believer in ‘Small is beautiful’ – the idea of making incremental savings of say 25% with smaller units being preferable to building huge systems that may or may not work.

      Most of the savings will come as we discover more efficient energy storage and they have been exploring some interesting options.

      We then move on to hydrogen power, thorium, Tesla and so much more. It’s fascinating to listen to the bright picture they paint for future generations..

      Views: 65

    • Face Time,  Podcasts,  World Wide WEsponsibility

      Country: Growing Trends -Sustainability for the world today

      Ann and Chris interview Rich Sapienza and Bill Sosinsky  we talk about sustainable solutions for the world today.

      It's fascinating, interesting and very enlightening.

      allotment

      Sustainability must work on its own, grow on its own, support itself with the built-in ability to endure and grow naturally. There must be a plan. As long as we rely on subsidies and philanthropy as the means by which we re-establish our sustainable balance on this planet, we are ultimately doomed. This lack of strategy insures we run out of sufficient monies way before we have fully addressed these essential challenges. The simple answer is that everything must work together and their needs to be a singular general vision that incorporates the best efforts of all the contributing parties

      Views: 54

    • Face Time,  Podcasts,  World Wide WEsponsibility

      Country: Growing Trends -The vision for Energime University

      Bill continues his visionary journey creating Energime University. 

      Empowering the world to re-establish a sustainable environment.

      The Tipping Point

      World Wide WEsponsibility

      As far back as I can remember since we as people began to recognize our potential to destroy our planet’s environment, experts have spoken of a tipping point. This is a theoretical time frame where our collective action would no longer offset catastrophic damage to our biosphere. The reality is we passed that tipping point years ago.

      You can visit Energime University here 

      Views: 189

    • Face Time,  Podcasts,  World Wide WEsponsibility

      Country : Growing Trends – Introducing Energime University

      World Wide WEsponsibility

      World Wide WEsponsibility

      Bill Sosinsky, Founder, Co-Owner, and CEO of The Energime Family of Companies including Energime Sustainable Technologies, Energime Power, Energime Energy Efficiency and is the Chairman of the Board for The Energime Foundation. Bill is also the Founder and Director of Energime University.

      What Energime University is planning to Accomplish

      Energime University will have three main goals. The first is to train students in the skills required to run this new sustainable infrastructure. We will need tens of millions of specially trained workers to populate the industries and factories that will produce these new technologies, and direct the advanced agriculture, farming, waste and water management protocols that will be the key to this turnaround. Courses and curricula will be specific to developing this skilled workforce so they can support regional efforts throughout the world. The plan is to empower individuals to participate in the ongoing projects and jobs being created through our global partnerships in these key areas.

      The second goal is to offer a basic curriculum to the general population that clearly defines how each individual, household, business, and local government can adapt affordable changes that support this effort. We are living in a new world with new challenges. If we are to get this right it is essential for our population to change the way they relate to our resources. New technologies and advanced protocols will help by increasing output, productivity, and efficiency. It is still necessary to address the consumption part of the equation. If we do not educate our consumer based population to manage their consumption on a more sustainable basis, all attempts at increasing our output will eventually fail.

      Finally, we must educate our business, governmental, and social leaders. They need to understand and implement the proper protocols and methodologies required to allow this process to go forward in a manner that is economically feasible and ultimately adaptable. Without that understanding we will not have the money to finance this global effort. This is essential if we are to re-establish a sustainable balance between consumption and resource management. It is that lack of understanding that has been key to our failures thus far.

      Views: 58

    • Face Time,  Podcasts,  Time to Eat,  World Wide WEsponsibility

      Weston Red Barn Farm

      Red Barn Farm

      We called in to the farm early one morning, just as the sun was rising, to talk to Steve before his busy day had got into full swing.

      A trip to the Weston Red Barn Farm is like visiting a turn of the century working farm.

      In the spirit of preserving the American dream of farming, the Red Barn Farm offers visitors the opportunity to experience a real working farmstead. We feature traditional farm animals and crops. In addition to the working farm, we offer school tours, a country store featuring our fresh produce, facilities for weddings and bonfire/hayride events and a fall festival where families can come pick pumpkins and apples, take a hayride and enjoy the country.

      Views: 51