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This week Daryl goes to meet Paul Stamets, the amazing mushroom man who we were inspired by at The Green Festival in San Francisco a few weeks ago. They say he is the greatest mycologist ever to have walked the face of the earth!

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Great Green Goods: Carnival of the Green #55
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Geoff Mann asks Umbra “What can people like us - environmentally conscious, politically aware but inactive - do to support more sustainable fishing practices through our sushi-bar purchases?”

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