"What are you passionate about, and what are you good at? Can you merge those two together?"
When it comes to energy, there's a lot of terms out there--renewable, net zero, and what is LEED certification, anyway? In this episode with 21 Acres Facility Manager Kelly Rankich, we break down the new Washington State Energy Code requirements that help ensure all new buildings take steps to lower their carbon emissions. Kelly, who's working on building her own green home, has read this energy code from front to back so you don't have to. Come explore exciting advancements in technology allowing buildings in Washington State to be more green.
Special thanks to Michaela Elias for editing this episode. Music "Springish" by Gillicuddy.
“We live and die by the cover crop."
How does cover cropping affect our farm practice? What do cover crops mean for climate change? In this conversation with Anthony Reyes, Farm Operations Lead at 21 Acres, we talk through common cover crop questions, how the 21 Acres agroecological farm uses cover crops, and even take a walk through the 7 foot stands of rye out in the fields!
This conversation features Anthony Reyes and Becca Jordan.
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At 21 Acres, located in Woodinville, Washington, we inspire action to solve climate challenges by learning as a community to grow, eat, and live sustainably.
Check out what's growing at 21 Acres! We're sharing resources for lifelong learners, gardeners, farmers, chefs, low-wasters, and fresh thinkers of all ages. Join us as we grow, eat, and learn together.
21 Acres is located on the ancestral lands of Indigenous nations including the Stillaguamish tribe, the Duwamish, and Coast Salish peoples. We acknowledge these nations as the original stewards of this land and honor both the land itself and the people of these nations past and present. We are deeply grateful to caretake this property for the community and future generations.
Learn more at 21acres.org.