matthew cox, author at planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 https://planetforward1.wpengine.com/author/matthewcox/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 mon, 25 jul 2022 16:00:00 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 a barcelona restaurant looks to the past to create a more sustainable future //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/a-barcelona-restaurant-looks-to-the-past-to-create-a-more-sustainable-future/ mon, 25 jul 2022 16:00:00 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/a-barcelona-restaurant-looks-to-the-past-to-create-a-more-sustainable-future/ by working exclusively with local producers and using traditional spanish cooking techniques, the chefs at barcelona restaurant rasoterra create rich and sustainable vegan meals that highlight the possibilities of the city's culinary tradition.

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beetroot gyozas, artichoke confit, and roasted pumpkins are among the many platillos, or small dishes, served at rasoterra, a plant-based restaurant i visited while studying abroad last semester in barcelona. the dishes, a unique combination of flavors from the earth, were unlike any other plant-based dish i had tried before. before this year, i was admittedly not the most conscious or healthy eater — often avoiding plant-based dishes out of disinterest and ignorance. this changed for me after visiting rasoterra, experiencing the joy of plant-based cuisine and learning about the slow food movement.

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a barcelona restaurant looks to the past to create a more sustainable future.

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essay | droughts and heat: the future of texas //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/texas-droughts-heat/ mon, 01 nov 2021 16:18:24 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/essay-droughts-and-heat-the-future-of-texas/ climate hits home | growing up in a family that owns and operates multiple oil fields across texas, conversations around climate change sparsely came up during my childhood.

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growing up in a family that owns and operates multiple oil fields across texas, conversations around climate change sparsely came up during my childhood. but as i reached my teenage years, i began noticing the effects of climate change in texas: how the droughts drying out the lakes at my family’s ranch were affecting the wildlife that depended on them, how the increasing hurricanes were displacing my cousins in houston more frequently, and––the most obvious effect to me––the rising temperatures.

droughts and heat: the future of texas

editor’s note: check back each day during cop26 for more pieces in planet forward’s climate hits home series.

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