Hungry for Change: How Halophyte Plants Can Help Solve the Global Food Crisis

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Featuring Hazel Henderson, D.Sc.Hon., FRSA of ​Ethical Markets

The global food crisis is inextricably linked to the dwindling freshwater supply. Futurist Hazel Henderson sees a solution in plants like quinoa, one of the many edible halophyte plants that thrive in salt water environments.

Hazel Henderson is an icon. She is the founder of Ethical Markets Media, LLC and the creator and co-executive Producer of its TV series. A world-renowned futurist, she is an evolutionary economist, a worldwide syndicated columnist, consultant on sustainable development, and author of The Axiom and Nautilus award-winning book Ethical Markets: Growing the Green Economy (2006) as well as eight other books.

Resources

Ethical Markets website
Ethical Markets TV
Ethical Biomimicry Finance
Green Transition Scoreboard
EthicMark Gems

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Co-founder and the producer of the Sustainability Now podcast, responsible for audio and video production, web development and social media. Scott was Clean Water Action's Philadelphia program director where he stopped a trash incinerator from being built across the street from an elementary school, worked on an ocean dumping ban, the curbside recycling program, workers' right to know about toxic chemicals, integrative pest management, and social justice issues. After a few years building log homes, he has spent the last 20 years as an interactive director and multimedia producer.