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Oily Food
"Americans put almost as much fossil fuel into our refrigerators as our cars. We're consuming about 400 gallons of oil a year per citizen - about 17 percent of our nation's energy use - for agriculture, a close second to our vehicular use.... Even bigger gas guzzlers on the farm are not machines, but so-called inputs. Synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides use oil and natural gas as their starting materials, and in their manufacturing. More than a quarter of all farming energy goes into synthetic fertilizers.

But getting the crop from seed to harvest takes only one-fifth of the total oil used for our food. The lion's share is consumed during the trip from the farm to your plate. Each food item in a typical U.S. meal has traveled an average of 1,500 miles. In addition to direct transport, other fuel-thirsty steps include processing... packaging, warehousing and refrigeration. Energy calories consumed by production, packaging and shipping far outweigh the energy calories we receive from the food.....If every U.S. citizen ate just one meal a week (any meal) composed of locally and organically raised meats and produce, we would reduce our country's oil consumption by over 1.1 million barrels of oil every week."
- Steven Hopp in Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver


The Boulder Sustainability Education Center is a local, not-for-profit, educational center dedicated to empowering and inspiring folks towards greater sustainable living and wise stewardship of the Earth.

The Center offers practical, hands-on workshops and classes designed to provide essential tools, skills and resources for living together in an ecologically and socially sustainable way, tailored to Boulder's unique bioregion. In addition, the Center sponsors lectures, films and other educational opportunities aimed at raising awareness of, an increasing participation in, sustainable living.

We offer classes in urban, backyard sustainable food raising, ecological landscape design and more. Our classes draw on local, experienced growers, farmers and other experienced community members.  Instruction includes permaculture methods and biodynamic processes.

Partners:  BSEC collaborates with Boulder Cooperative Extension, BackyardHive.com, Abbondanza CSA and Farm, Boulder County Going Local, and others to improve local food raising, local food security, and sustainable living among Boulder residents.

Our mission is to serve as a local hub for hands-on, practical education in sustainable living, tailored to Boulder's unique bioregion.