tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527391871193998940.post8661683867125613664..comments2023-09-28T05:25:59.059-04:00Comments on The Concordia Food Systems Project: Watching the Food Movement GrowCameronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04214529638728001862noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527391871193998940.post-33315950894927864792010-07-28T09:37:02.008-04:002010-07-28T09:37:02.008-04:00"... so vital, so important, and so much bigg..."... so vital, so important, and so much bigger than we know...": so true. <br /><br />Thanks for starting me off on this food system journey of discovery, Cameron! It's amazing to learn how complex (and in shambles) the whole system has become, then to discover so many people around the world who understand all the issues, and the relationships between them, in pretty much the exact same ways. Also, to see positive action happening almost simultaneously all around, especially within the urban agricultural movement (Amazing!). <br /><br />There's a lot of changes left to be made (the usual disclaimer..), but it seems more and more like survival instincts are kicking in, driving people into action. Also, as evidence builds it's becoming harder intellectually to refute that we do need ecologically, socially, and economically sound food systems in order to maintain the Earth and our own livelihoods, as individuals, societies, and as a species. <br /><br />I feel the emotional pull too when I'm watching these clips, but this time, Cameron, it was your blog that almost brought *me* to tears - thank you for the kind words. :)Robynnoreply@blogger.com