The Neap|Tide
Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Notes
Sustainability Notes
Archive
About
Latest
Top
The Slow Unraveling: What The Need to Grow Reveals About Our Food Future
From nutrient loss to industrial ironies, the film offers lessons not just in farming — but in resilience.
Sep 15
•
Josh Siteman
The Ethics of Decision in an Age of Data
What sustainability taught me about data, and what AI is teaching us now
Sep 4
•
Josh Siteman
Democracy’s Dilemma in the Age of AI
Reflections on equity, environment, and the global economy
Sep 2
•
Josh Siteman
August 2025
The Politics of Risk: Why Protection on Paper Isn’t Enough
Reflections on biodiversity, policy, and the habit of delay
Aug 28
•
Josh Siteman
Could Feminism Be the Solution to All Our Problems?
Reflections on Armstrong, Ecofeminism, and the Gaps We Still Face
Aug 27
•
Josh Siteman
Why Isn’t Sustainability Common Practice?
From possibility to necessity
Aug 25
•
Josh Siteman
From Agenda to Action: Then and Now
Reflections on sustainability across time
Aug 25
•
Josh Siteman
June 2025
Cultivating Questions: Does High-Tech Agriculture Belong in the WEF's Food Future?
Reflections on the 2024 World Economic Forum report and the evolving role of Controlled Environment Agriculture
Jun 2
•
Josh Siteman
May 2025
Safe to Eat? Why CEA Might Be the Last Line of Defense
As Food Safety Oversight Collapses, Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Offers a Path Forward
May 27
•
Josh Siteman
1
What Does It Really Mean to Be “Food Self-Sufficient”?
Beyond the harvest: what it really takes to nourish a country
May 23
•
Josh Siteman
2
The Vertical Reset
From hype to harvest: Why vertical farming’s next chapter must prioritize resilience over returns
May 1
•
Josh Siteman
2
April 2025
Bridging the Strawberry Divide: Innovations in Canadian Agriculture
Building a Resilient, Year-Round Future for One of Canada’s Favourite Fruits
Apr 14
•
Intravision
and
Josh Siteman
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts