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.
165 - Food Forests
057 - Raising Naturally Healthy Pets
097 - Resilient Community Development
053 - Battle of the Currents
041 - Opting Out (Everything they ever told you is Wrong)
033 - Living a Net Zero Lifestyle
112 - Adapting Your Property to a Changing Climate
164 - Thriving
163 - Finding Your Path
162 – Why is the Cost of Electricity Rising so Dramatically?
161 – Solar and Fire
040 – Learning to Thrive
160 - Is Cultural Appropriation Inappropriate?
159 - Women and Non-Binary People in Agriculture
158 - The Death of God and Community
157 - How the Inflation Reduction Act will change renewables for decades to come
075 - Where have all the Birds Gone?
156 – End of the World as We Know It - part 2
155 – End of the World as We Know It - part 1
050 - Eating Seasonally
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