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 Tropical rainforests in the Amazon store 75 billion tons of carbon dioxide in their trees and plants. When the forests are burned, carbon dioxide is released into the air. It has been estimated that 25% of total global CO2 emissions are from the burning

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PAH-FEST Motown 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Pitoniak   
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 23:22

For a Sustainable Future by Team Going Green

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TheGoingGreenFoundation.org staff participated in Christopher Coppola's
Project Accessible Hollywood PAH-FEST Motown 2010 Digital Media Festival.

We fortunate to be selected as one of the 4 four person teams (AKA Team Going Green)
from the Metro Detroit Area that had to produce a 6 minute movie in the MobiFlicks
Competition. Our submission was a documentary on the Crowley Park Sustainable Farm. We had
5 days to film, edit, and produce the movie.

While we did not win, we feel TheGoingGreenFoundation.org did win desperately needed
exposure during a critical time for development of the Farm. We learned a great deal about
production and enjoyed the process. Working on a project like this is makes you feel good,
like you are making a difference, and you are. Join us in our quest for sustainability, health,
and happiness by getting involved in your own neighborhood.  It all starts with an idea...

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 03:36
 
Crowley Park Sustainable Farm PDF Print E-mail
Written by Maureen McIlrath and Jeff Pitoniak   
Thursday, 22 October 2009 23:05

Since the inception of the idea to build an organic foodsouce

for our community, the project has evolved; changing from

an organic garden...

 

Photo of small raised bed garden

 

 ...to a fully organic urban foodsouce for the

Crowley Park Community, local pre-schools & schools,

low income, the elderly, and anyone willing to help farm the land.

 

Artists conception of "The Entrance Way"

Crowley Park Sustainable Farm - "The Entrance Way"

Through the generousity of City of Dearborn, Mayor John C. O'Rielly, the Dearborn City Council, and with the help of John Cascardo, TheGoingGreenFoundation.org now has to 2.5 acres of land to develop a Sustainable Organic Farm at Crowley Park in Dearborn, Michigan.

 TheGoingGreenFoundation.org, with the help of sustainable landscape architect Tom Vanderworp, developed a 3 phase plan that will provide the community with a sustainable organic farm and low cost or free organic produce.  The farm will serve to educate and feed the community for many generations.  It is our hope that this pilot urban farm inspires other communities to join us in our efforts towards a sustainable future.  Our goal is to make this process repeatable so that other communities can accomplish the same thing.  We will be documenting and sharing everything we learn along the way, so check back often or contact us.

Next up?  

The 3 Phase Plan...

 

Phase 1

Map of Phase 1

Phase 1 starts initially with raised bed gardens that will be used to grow a variety of vegetables grown without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.  We have also started the process for Organic Certification.  Once crop rows are started in later phases, the raised bed gardens will be used for the Herb, Healing, Senior, and Childrens Gardens.  The next steps in Phase 1 are The Entrance Way, porous pavers, recycled benches, purgolas, and a pagoda.  We will also start the process of amending the soil for phase 2 and 3 by planting cover crops. 

Cover crops will be planted and a majority of the farm's growing area will be allowed to lay fallow while periodically tilling in compost and re-planting cover crops.  TheGoingGreenFoundation.org intends to implement a compost tumbler project in our neighborhood to enable local residents to donate their vegetable scraps, egg shells, and yard waste in support of soil amendment of 2.5 acres of compacted soil with low organic and nutrient content.

 

Phase 2

Map of Phase 2 

Phase 2 will include an educational center and greenhouse. This phase also brings the introduction of fruit and nut trees.  We will be integrating solar power and our large underground cistern for automated irrigation in Phase 2 as well.  The soil amendment process continues throughout Phase 2 with sections being planted as they become able to support crops and irrigation delivery systems are expanded.

The purpose of the educational center is to educate children and our community in sustainable practices, conservation, and growing organic foods as well as the health benefits of good nutrition.

Phase 3

Map of Phase 3

We complete the planting of the 2.5 acres during phase 3. We build 2nd pagoda and storage shed, purchase a electric vehicle that will be used for matinence and will continue to be a pilot for other communities to build a sustainable, healthy, organic, foodsouce.

 

The Future

 

TheGoingGreenFoundation.org has started planning initiatives to implement sustainable systems at the adjacent Crowley Park Pool and Long Elementary School.  Some of the organic produce from the farm is already slated to go to the school.  We hope that the sustainable systems for all three of these locations can be combined reducing the cost for all three locations and starting a huge green footprint in the Crowley Park Neighborhood.  What's more sustainable than synergy?  Conservation, also very important for sustainable systems to be effective.

It is out intent to help residents of our neighborhood implement low cost, easy to use, do-it-yourself systems that will start saving money for them right away without great expense to get them working.  We also intend to negotiate collective bargaining with vendors, search for grants, and attempt to find sponsorship to help reduce the costs of bringing sustainability to our neighborhood. 

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Michigan State University as well as many Master Gardeners we know have been a huge help in planning for this project.  The advice we received regarding community gardening and urban farm management was instrumental in allowing us to avoid the many pitfalls of community driven farming. 

We have learned much about community co-operative gardening and it's pitfalls and some solutions from University of Michigan's Dearborn Campus Community Organic Garden as well as a long list of individuals and community based efforts we have ran across along the way.  Long term volunteer driven community projects like this can be daunting, but we feel that we have developed a plan that will work.  The information shared by many via the Internet have been invaluable in planning and research for this garden.  Without the Internet and co-operation of others this project would not be a reality.

Here at TheGoingGreenFoundation.org, we have put alot of thought into ways of managing the resources of the farm to keep the costs associated with producing vegetables down.  The farm will eventually generate revenue to pay the salaries of the permanent staff associated with the project like the farm manager and other incidental expenses that are invariably encountered.  The Farm will sell produce at local farmers markets and receive support through ShareCropper Organic Raised Bed Garden donors and sponsors. 

The ShareCropper Organic Raised Beds will contain rich amended organic soil, have an automated irrigation system, and hoop house covers (so plants can be started early and to extend the season).  The beds can be sponsored for the growing season and allow locally grown organic produce in west Dearborn at a signifigantly cheaper cost than buying from an organic distributor or market as well as being able to say they grew them green!

These raised bed gardens can be farmed by someone appointed (and paid) by the Sponsor of the bed, like a master gardener or green thumbed kitchen staff; as long as they adhere to our organic policies. Alternatively, farm staff can maintain the raised bed gardens for the season for a fee.

This project will:

  • Provide healthy, safe, locally grown produce free of pesticides or chemical fertilizers
  • Improve health in our neighborhood through better nutrition
  • Make serious strides towards sustainability
  • Educate our neighborhood and hopefully inspire others in the process
  • Encourage community participation and action
  • Help stabilize our neighborhood
  • Show our children as well as others a living example of what we all should aspire to accomplish

Please show your support by getting active with what's going on in your own neighborhood or starting something positive and socially responsible.

We are all in this together.

TheGoingGreenFoundation.org

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 06:57
 
The Greens PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 28 August 2009 19:04

greensDark Greens, Light Greens, and Bright Greens

 Contemporary environmentalists are often described as being split into three groups: Dark, Light, and Bright Greens.[8][9] Light Greens see protecting the environment first and foremost as a personal responsibility. They fall in on the reformist end of the spectrum introduced above, but light Greens do not emphasize environmentalism as a distinct political ideology, or even seek fundamental political reform. Instead they often focus on environmentalism as a lifestyle choice.[10] The motto "Green is the new black." sums up this way of thinking, for many.[11] In contrast, Dark Greens believe that environmental problems are an inherent part of industrialized civilization evident in both state socialist and capitalist societies, and seek radical political change. As discussed earlier, 'dark greens' tend to believe that dominant political ideologies (sometimes referred to as industrialism) are corrupt and inevitably lead to consumerism, alienation from nature and resource depletion. Dark Greens claim that this is caused by the emphasis on growth that exists within all existing ideologies, a tendency referred to as ‘growth mania’. The dark green brand of environmentalism is associated with ideas of Deep Ecology, Post-materialism, Holism, the Gaia Theory of James Lovelock and the work of Fritjof Capra. More recently, a third group may be said to have emerged in the form of Bright Greens. This group believes that radical changes are needed in the economic and political operation of society in order to make it sustainable, but that better designs, new technologies and more widely distributed social innovations are the means to make those changes-- and that we can neither shop nor protest our way to sustainability.[12] As Ross Robertson writes, "[B]right green environmentalism is less about the problems and limitations we need to overcome than the “tools, models, and ideas” that already exist for overcoming them. It forgoes the bleakness of protest and dissent for the energizing confidence of constructive solutions."[13]

  

  1. 8. ^ » Our Green Future in Mooching Green Me: Healthy and Green by the Day
  2. 9. ^ Interview with Alex Steffen, part three | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist
  3. 10. ^ "Celebrities Lead the Way to a Greener Britain". 2006-11-07. http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=183600. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
  4. 11. ^ Eco-friendly: Why green is the new black - International Herald Tribune
  5. 12. ^ WorldChanging: Tools, Models and Ideas for Building a Bright Green Future: Don't Just Be the Change, Mass-Produce It
  6. 13. ^ A Brighter Shade of Green: Rebooting Environmentalism for the 21st Century, by Ross Robertson

 Source:   Wikipedia.org - Environmentalism   [ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License]

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 29 August 2009 00:28
 
For a sustainable future PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Pitoniak   
Friday, 28 August 2009 00:00

The Going Green Foundation is committed to increasing awareness of our current environmental situation and what all we can do to stop making it worse. "Act local, think global" is a mantra we have all adopted. The ecological dangers we all face are not too big for you to do something that will make an impact.

sodaSomething as simple as recycling one aluminum soda can has measurable positive impact on the environment.

We all need to dismiss the whole idea of "What can one person do?" as it's not valid these days.  Environmentally Concscious means a change in the way we think on a daily basis. We need to change our views on consumption and waste, the repercussions of which are already killing life on our planet. Pollution is increasing at a breakneck pace as the third world countries undergo their own industrial revolutions spurred by trade and manufacturing. Many of these developing countries consider environmental impact less than the US did.

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 July 2010 13:35
 
TGGF - Who we are PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 05:11

logoThe Going Green Foundation was started as an idea to educate ourselves and others about the current state of the environment, do something to stop the damage we are causing, and learn we can do to help repair the environment and make sure it stays that way.  We also decided that we really needed to share eveything that we learn and make it easy for everyone else to learn what we've found as well as join in and help us with our goals.

Last Updated on Friday, 23 October 2009 20:44