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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2021 · 1H 2M

Sustainable Agriculture, Food Security and Aquaponics with Michael Lavorato

from Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) · host Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs

Food security and sustainable agriculture are top of mind given the challenges of climate change.  The speaker will talk about a new aquaponics project happening in southern Alberta to tackle food security and climate change. He will discuss the challenges with food security in southern Alberta and why sustainable agriculture is important, and provide an overview of aquaponics and how it is a sustainable growing method. And finally, he will discuss the collaboration of the aquaponics project with schools and community stakeholders, and how it will enhance food security in schools and promote environmental leadership.  Speaker: Michael Lavorato              Michael Lavorato has been passionate about environmental sustainability all his life. He started working in aquaponics over the last five years to promote and enhance sustainable food systems. He has built over 40 aquaponics systems across Alberta in schools, libraries, and continuing care facilities. 

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