Eating Oil, Eating Sunshine: Michael Pollan, Journalism, UC Berkeley
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Published on Sep 4, 2012
Edible Education: Michael Pollan provides a course introduction and overview of the challenges and opportunities of our food system. Sponsored by the Edible Schoolyard Project http://www.edibleschoolyard.org and the Epstein Roth Family Foundation.
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Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen 4 months ago
The talk begins @22:50
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Jonathan Ming 2 months ago
22:53 => starting point
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All Comments (10)
ASeasonedWitch 1 month ago
This guy has broken out of The Matrix and hopefully many others will do so as well. (I at one time believed that movie was a fantasy. I now realize it is the truth in every way. We need to awaken and take personal responsibility for ourselves again. Quit taking the spoon fed stuff from status quo.)
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Dora Alvarez 3 months ago
Wonderful course... and Michael Pollan as always is an amazing speaker !!!!
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luiS DALTRO 3 months ago
why is the woman soooo bla bla bla?
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Laura Faire 4 months ago
Thank you for sharing this on the internet, I look forward to viewing the full series of lectures from NZ
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richrunner2014 4 months ago
How do I enroll in this class!?!
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Tyrone Giordano 4 months ago
It's too bad that there's no captioning on the video. Automatic captions offer a glimpse at best.
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mccabebp15 4 months ago
it's too bad there can't be credit for the people who watch and follow the course through youtube if attendance is the only precursor to credit.
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