The Many Facets of
Anthroposophy in the News
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Mungalli's philosophy is "looking after our land and our farmers", which Mr Watson believes is extremely important to Australia's food future. Having pioneered biodynamic regenerative dairying in the tropics for 30 years, Mungalli has developed a strong customer base.
(Wednesday January 27th, 2021 — North Queensland Register )
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Bio Agriculture |
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For some species, offshore rigs are even better nurseries than natural reefs. The towering pylons are the perfect spawning grounds for tiny fish larvae
(Monday January 25th, 2021 — BBC Online - UK)
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Miscellaneous |
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Tucked away in the Hope Ranch Annex neighborhood, this dynamic collaboration brings together teens from AHA! to work alongside two facilitators/farming educators to create, maintain, and grow a biodynamic farm.
(Friday November 20th, 2020 — Santa Barbara Independent - Santa Barbara, California USA)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Scientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth. The new global map of bees will help in the conservation of the insects we rely on to pollinate our crops, say researchers in Singapore and China.
(Friday November 20th, 2020 — BBC online)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Although, in Silves wine production is common on many farms, it’s in Quinta Rosa that we are able to find a totally different concept, where the sun, the moon and the stars influence the entire production through a holistic approach: biodynamic agriculture.
(Friday November 20th, 2020 — The Portugal News - Portugal)
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Camphill School Aberdeen received £8,680 from the Aberdeen Endowments Trust to buy new laptops to further enhance online learning for local children and young people.
(Wednesday November 18th, 2020 — Deeside Piper - UK)
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Waldorf |
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The 101-year-old Waldorf educational tradition is still thriving today at The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara. One of the key components is the whole-child educational approach, which Administrator Teddy Macker described as, “Trying to encourage the intellectual, artistic, and practical capacities of our children equally in a loving, reverent holistic manner, and I think that in itself is unique.”
(Wednesday November 18th, 2020 — Santa Barbara Independent - Santa Barbara, California USA)
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Waldorf |
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A native of the Netherlands, Jean-Paul Stewart-Courtens graduated from Warmonderhof, part of Groenhorst Agriculture College, specializing in biodynamic farming. He moved to the US in 1986 and founded Roxbury Farm in 1990. Under his leadership, Roxbury Farm CSA grew into a 415-acre diversified operation in Kinderhook, New York.
(Friday November 13th, 2020 — Resilience )
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Biodynamic viticulture, which combines ecology and a sense of spirituality, is attracting wine industry interest.
(Thursday November 12th, 2020 — Good Fruit Grower - )
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At this extraordinary biodynamic farm, there are more than just greenhouses and garden beds. ... Based on the teachings of Dr. Karl Koenig, founder of the Camphill movement for social renewal, and Dr. Rudolf Steiner, the humanitarian and social scientist who founded the Waldorf School movement and developed Anthroposophy, the focus at Plowshare is on fostering each individual’s unique gifts so they can reach their full potential.
(Thursday November 12th, 2020 — The Keene Sentinel - Keene, New Hampshire, USA)
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Camphill |
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The initiative is part of Ireland’s climate action plan, which proposed investments in renewable energy, a new carbon tax and a mass tree-planting effort.
(Thursday November 12th, 2020 — Daily Kos - )
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Miscellaneous |
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For over a century, one of the most important salmon runs in the United States has had to contend with historic dams – and now four of them are set to be taken down.
(Tuesday November 10th, 2020 — BBC online)
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Miscellaneous |
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Indigenous communities evicted from their ancestral forest lands in Kenya have plans to restore peace and biodiversity to their homelands.
(Tuesday November 3rd, 2020 — BBC online)
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Miscellaneous |
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Demand for Hōhepa’s services is high because they are recognised for valuing the individuality of each person they support and their unique philosophy of care, anthroposophy. They seek to empower youth and adults with an intellectual disability and/or autism to live their best lives with as much independence as possible.
(Thursday October 29th, 2020 — Otago Daily Times - New Zealand)
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Camphill |
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The study also found when the venom's main component was combined with existing chemotherapy drugs, it was extremely efficient at reducing tumour growth in mice. Published in the journal Nature Precision Oncology, the research was conducted at Perth's Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research by Dr Ciara Duffy as part of her PhD.
(Tuesday September 1st, 2020 — ABC news - Australia)
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to paint a general picture, Romper spoke to two experts from both educational philosophies who work at each school to get an idea of what differentiates a Montessori versus a Waldorf school experience.
(Sunday August 23rd, 2020 — Romper - New York, NY USA)
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The Espitals are: Gio Paolo Espital, Laila Pornel-Espital, and their son, Seed Nayon. Gio is a farmer and community engagement officer of Good Food Community, an alternative food distribution in the form of community shared agriculture which connects small- holding farmers and consumers. He also runs a service and retail brand called Elements of Tomorrow (ELMTM) which makes and sells bokashi composting kits.
(Sunday August 23rd, 2020 — Manila Bulletin - )
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The Waldorf movement is the largest and fastest-growing alternative and nonsectarian education system around the world.
(Wednesday August 19th, 2020 — Ukiah Daily Journal - Mendocino County, California USA)
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There is a relatively new type of grain, which supporters say is safer for the environment.
A nonprofit organization is taking part in research that aims to give producers more solutions.
The alternative grain, which is called Kernza, doesn't grow like traditional wheat. Nicole Tahges, agro-ecologist for the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, said a key difference is that it's not an annual, and after one planting, could keep producing crops over several years. That helps reduce tillage, and she noted Kernza roots run deeper into the ground, providing additional benefits to soil.
(Friday August 14th, 2020 — AgInfo Network - Walla Walla Washington USA)
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It’s a knowledge of ecosystems and natural habitats, rather than a reliance on chemicals, that make biodynamics so appealing.
(Thursday August 13th, 2020 — Worth.com)
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