In the following video, from the Vayehi Or Workshop, Nigel Savage, founder of Hazon, discusses Hazon, Jews, food and Climate Change. Nigel and Hazon have been working with JCI on the Seven Year Plan for the Jewish People on Climate Change and Sustainability, and in this piece, Nigel offers some hopeful and practical tips towards how the Seven Year Plan can be most effective. Enjoy! (And feel welcome, as always, to leave your comments and feedback).
Nigel Savage on What the Jews can (and cannot) do about Climate Change
April 30, 2009 by Jewish Climate Initiative
Posted in Climate Change, Jewish Environmentalism, Religion and Climate Change, Taking Action, food | Tagged alliance for religions and conservation, Climate Change, diaspora, Global Warming, hazon, israel, Jewish Climate Initiative, jewish people, nigel savage, seven year plan, sustainability | 1 Comment
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Great lecture! I especially like to hear about CSAs connected with Jewish Communities, in that they provide both support for local farmers and a positive change in lifestyle which the community can share in.
Keep up the good work, and keep us updated on the 7-year plan!