When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
Increasingly, investors are asking not only how much money a project will generate, but what will be its impact on the community, the environment and the long term health and well being of those impacted by the venture.
Eli Flournoy, a director of the Sugar Bush Foundation, which was established in 2005 to improve the quality of life in Appalachian Ohio by encouraging civic engagement and by fostering sustainable environmental, socio-economic, and human development.
Eli joins Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station to discuss sustainable investing, the criteria they use in awarding funds, and the challenges faced by those trying to give away money responsibly.
153 – Save the Soil
178 - Solar Cookers
177 - Changing the World
145 – High Tunnels
118 – Preppers
176 - Community Benefit Agreements
175 - The Right to Repair
174 - Money Available to Install Solar on your Home or Business
173 - Reimagining Appalachia
172 - End of the Age of Fossil Fuels
171 - Creatively Funding your Homestead
129 – Transitioning Towards Living Sustainably
170 -The Future Farms are in our Forests
169 – Are We Ready for Electric Vehicles?
085 – When Energy is Free
081 – Becoming an Annoying Consumer
092 - Thanks for Nothing
168 - Urban Food Forests
167 - Reclaiming Downtowns
166 - Nukes in Ohio
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