2VR-34-35Read our FEATURE story on the Vermont Farm Fund in our new 2015 issue of “Green Mountain Noise, ” beginning on page 34. Written by Vermont native and current VTDigger journalist Elizabeth Hewitt, our story looks at the origins and good work done by this important and often-overlooked Vermont organization. Free Vermont, and long live the UNtied States!

August 27, 2015

Vermont’s Farm Fund, by Lizzy Hewitt (FEATURE)

Read our FEATURE story on the Vermont Farm Fund in our new 2015 issue of “Green Mountain Noise, ” beginning on page 34. Written by Vermont […]
February 25, 2006

Economics of Scale vs. the Scale of Economics: Toward Basic Principles of a Bioregional Economy

Economics of scale is what conventional industrial economies are all about, finding ways to more profitably and efficiently exploit nature. But the scale of economics is what the economies of the future must be about, finding ways to live so that healthy communities may foster a healthy earth. There are only two essentials to consider in coming at the problem of the optimum scale for an economy to produce and distribute goods and services: the natural ecosystem and the human community.