Archive for the ‘The Management’ Category

The case for local food production

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Stark contrast in deforestation along the
Dominican/Haitian Border (NASA)

In the 1980’s, free trade and environmental degradation virtually eliminated Haiti’s internal rice production. Haitians eventually became dependent on rice imports. Now, Haitians are starving due to rising food prices. There are reports of people making themselves sick, just so they can be admitted to the hospital and get food. There are many reasons for rising food prices including diversion of crops to biofuels and rising commodity and oil prices. Agricultural and oil interests lobbied for blended biofuel solutions such as ethanol, instead of promoting smart solutions such as electric vehicles or reusing waste vegetable oil.

To be sure, Haiti’s neighbor, the Dominican Republic, is also effected by the global food shortage, but they have a huge advantage with their local food production. Dominicans produce 80% of the foods consumed locally, which insulates them somewhat from the global shortages. It would be interesting to hear the presidential candidates address some of these issues in the next debate. Much has been made during the campaigns about special interests and globalization, but this an actual example of how bad policy has created a disaster and the next president must provide leadership on issues like these.

To help the Haitian citizens check out http://www.foodforthepoor.org/donate/haiti. Just $12 will feed one family for a month.

Vlog Entry: Branding, Lessons Learned

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Here is a Video Blog (Vlog) response to some feedback we got about our logo. Enjoy:


Chitta Chatta With The Green Rapper Is Born!

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Brand new for 2008, it’s Greenrapper.com. Home to a video podcast or “webisodic” show about things that matter. We’re still monkeying with the format, but the idea is to do interviews and “exploratory” missions to visit people who are doing something positive in the world. It’s not always easy to find good news, but we know its out there, and we’re going to find it.

Stay tuned for our first episode at the beginning of February.