Dec 31, 2011
Dec 30, 2011
Dec 29, 2011
Amaranth makes a comeback - ancient Aztec superfood
I wrote about it 10/2010...now it has reached Forbes http://www.forbes.com/sites/michellemaisto/2011/12/05/meet-amaranth-quinoas-ancient-superfood-cousin/
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Dec 28, 2011
Dec 26, 2011
Dec 21, 2011
Dec 16, 2011
Dec 15, 2011
Dec 14, 2011
Dec 12, 2011
Dec 11, 2011
Dec 10, 2011
Chick-Fil-A-holes strike again
Suing an artist over his "Eat More Kale" t-shirt. Chick-Fil-A-holes. Seriously, who would eat there? Someone on a Rascal scooter who can't make it to McDonald's?
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chick-fil-a
Dec 8, 2011
Dec 5, 2011
Nov 26, 2011
Fostering a dog, cat or other animal - great way to have and help animals
A temporary arrangement good for those whose living/travel situation keeps them from having a companion animal.
Nov 25, 2011
Lab-grown meat: state of the art and science
Barnstorming scientist explains the status and benefits of lab-grown meat. More humane and apparently healthier than slaughterhouse-derived flesh. http://www.theurbn.com/2011/11/grass-fed-or-lab-grown-how-do-you-prefer-your-meat/
Nov 22, 2011
Nov 21, 2011
Nov 20, 2011
Nov 19, 2011
Nov 18, 2011
Why does farm bill support unhealthy food and penalize organic/small growers?
...and what you and I can do. Well worth watching:
Nov 17, 2011
Nov 16, 2011
Nov 15, 2011
Nov 14, 2011
Nov 11, 2011
Nov 7, 2011
Nov 6, 2011
Oct 30, 2011
Oct 28, 2011
Oct 22, 2011
Oct 20, 2011
Oct 19, 2011
Women Unite: Together, We Can Beat Breast Cancer
Women Unite: Together, We Can Beat Breast Cancer Take back the power from the industrial-medical complex, ladies!
Oct 17, 2011
Oct 15, 2011
Oct 11, 2011
Oct 8, 2011
Oct 7, 2011
Oct 6, 2011
Oct 3, 2011
Koch brothers shady and illicit bus dealings
"What many people don’t know is how the Kochs’ anti- regulation political ideology has influenced the way they conduct business."
Sep 30, 2011
Sep 29, 2011
Sep 28, 2011
Tech time: Kindle quick review
Tech Time: Kindle quick review:
Yes.
That's it, in a word. Great for travel anywhere. Great for home use.
How does it compare with the iPad? Don't compare it. You can't expect a $199 (yes!) device to do everything that a $599 device can.
But that said, the Kindle Fire has some amenities that the iPad lacks. Such as: FLASH!
Why the low price point? It seems to me that Amazon's Jeff Bezos, being a smart guy, realizes that this is a smart move to boost sales of content -- Amazon content. Good move.
It's a buy.
More info here: http://www.amazon.com/forum/kindle%20customer%20service%20q%20and%20a?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1GLDPZMNR1X53&cdThread=Tx8JRF3BB4TRDE
Yes.
That's it, in a word. Great for travel anywhere. Great for home use.
How does it compare with the iPad? Don't compare it. You can't expect a $199 (yes!) device to do everything that a $599 device can.
But that said, the Kindle Fire has some amenities that the iPad lacks. Such as: FLASH!
Why the low price point? It seems to me that Amazon's Jeff Bezos, being a smart guy, realizes that this is a smart move to boost sales of content -- Amazon content. Good move.
It's a buy.
More info here: http://www.amazon.com/forum/kindle%20customer%20service%20q%20and%20a?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1GLDPZMNR1X53&cdThread=Tx8JRF3BB4TRDE
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Sep 27, 2011
Knowing the bears, childrens, cows, and "the others"
Knowing Animals What if everyone who chooses to eat meat could do so only after spending a week with some farmed animals? What if hunters had to spend a few days with the family of the animal they killed, watching those animals grieve?
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face on the plate,
knowing the animals
Sep 25, 2011
Sep 24, 2011
Your complicity in daily brutality....
Emerson reminds us to think beyond our plates, and what we each can do to reduce cruelty to individual innocent beings.
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animal cruelty,
complicity in cruelty
Sep 19, 2011
Arsenic used by factory chicken farms for faster growth, "pink" appealing color
"Every year about two million pounds of arsenic-containing chemicals have been fed to chickens in the United States. Why would the industry do such a thing? When tens of thousands of birds are crammed into filthy, football field-sized sheds to lie beak-to-beak in their own waste they can become so heavily infested with internal parasites that adding arsenic to the feed to poison the bugs can result in a dramatic increase in growth rates. Also, arsenic can give the carcass a pinkish tinge, which consumers prefer." Read this important article re: Dr. Oz and Dr. Geiger insights. http://nutritionfacts.org/blog/2011/09/19/dr-oz-apple-juice-and-arsenic-chicken-may-have-10-times-more/
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poultry arsenic,
poultry factory
Saving the speared swimmer at The Turtle Hospital
Visiting the Turtle Hospital and Crane Point bird rescue center in Marathon FL http://www.theurbn.com/2011/09/emergen-sea-visiting-the-turtle-hospital/
Sep 18, 2011
Sep 17, 2011
Sep 16, 2011
Sep 15, 2011
Sep 10, 2011
Sep 8, 2011
Buffalo Spotted in Washington DC - new exhibit
The Great American Hall of Wonders: Art, Science, and Invention in the Nineteenth Century is now on exhibitin Washington, D.C., and available for virtual viewing online. The show's title harks back to a super-sized cabinet of curiosities Buffalo Spotted in Washington, D.C.
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american art museum,
bierstadt,
buffalo,
hall of wonders
China's energy & food consumption...not enough resources
http://www.earth-policy.org/data_highlights/2011/highlights18
Among the key commodities such as grain, meat, oil, coal, and steel, China consumes more of each than the United States except for oil, where the United States still has a wide (though narrowing) lead. China uses a quarter more grain than the United States. Its meat consumption is double that of the United States. It uses three times as much coal and four times as much steel.
READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE - click the LINK.
What China is teaching us is that the western economic model—the fossil-fuel-based, automobile-centered, throwaway economy—will not work for the world. If it does not work for China, it will not work for India, which by 2035 is projected to have an even larger population than China. Nor will it work for the other 3 billion people in developing countries who are also dreaming the "American dream." And in an increasingly integrated global economy, where we all depend on the same grain, oil, and steel, the western economic model will no longer work for the industrial countries either.
The overriding challenge for our generation is to build a new economy—one that is powered largely by renewable sources of energy, that has a much more diversified transport system, and that reuses and recycles everything. We have the technology to build this new economy, an economy that will allow us to sustain economic progress. But can we muster the political will to translate this potential into reality?
READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE - click the LINK.
What China is teaching us is that the western economic model—the fossil-fuel-based, automobile-centered, throwaway economy—will not work for the world. If it does not work for China, it will not work for India, which by 2035 is projected to have an even larger population than China. Nor will it work for the other 3 billion people in developing countries who are also dreaming the "American dream." And in an increasingly integrated global economy, where we all depend on the same grain, oil, and steel, the western economic model will no longer work for the industrial countries either.
The overriding challenge for our generation is to build a new economy—one that is powered largely by renewable sources of energy, that has a much more diversified transport system, and that reuses and recycles everything. We have the technology to build this new economy, an economy that will allow us to sustain economic progress. But can we muster the political will to translate this potential into reality?
Sep 4, 2011
Mortgage interest deduction - costs taxpayers $1 trillion
Beloved by the public and the real estate industry, the deduction will cost the government more than $1 trillion over the next decade.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/09/03/MN101KRFD4.DTL#ixzz1X1zrT6By
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/09/03/MN101KRFD4.DTL#ixzz1X1zrT6By
Sep 3, 2011
Sep 2, 2011
How "livestock" cows are treated: 2 must-see videos
How cows are mistreated routinely at factory farms - dairy and beef.
Fear at the salughterhouse:
Fear at the salughterhouse:
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CAFO,
factory farm animal cruelty
Habit Makes Bad Food Too Easy To Swallow
Habit Makes Bad Food Too Easy To Swallow -- how to break those habits? One tip: “It’s not always feasible for dieters to avoid or alter the environments in which they typically overeat,” Wood said. “More feasible, perhaps, is for dieters top actively disrupt the established patterns of how they eat through simple techniques, such as switching the hand they use to eat.”
Sep 1, 2011
Aug 31, 2011
Nestle makes money off bashing organics
http://www.grist.org/organic-food/2011-08-30-nestles-chairman-wants-you-to-be-scared-of-organic-food Dishealth creates wealth...for the already mega-rich.
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nestle neutriceuticals
Aug 30, 2011
Amazing candid photos of animals, and poacher, in the wild
Amazing candid photos of animals, and a poacher, in the wild, found on a hidden NY Times environment news subpage today. http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/08/19/science/earth/20110819-mammals-7.html
Penn State study shows more modest economic impact from shale gas - News - The Times-Tribune
Penn State study shows the economic impact from shale gas was greatly overstated to benefit industrialists and gain approval despite environmental/health hazards.
Mercer County judge to hear Monsanto case - News - The Charleston Gazette - West Virginia News and Sports -
Mercer County judge to hear Monsanto case - bought by citizens affected by the company's pollution.
How climate change affects hurricanes
Climate change effects on weather events http://www.grist.org/climate-change/2011-08-29-climate-change-makes-hurricanes-like-irene-more-destructive
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climate change hurricanes
OK to buy soda with food stamps?
http://www.grist.org/food/2011-08-23-you-shouldnt-be-able-to-use-food-stamps-to-get-soda On Friday, the USDA rejected New York City's proposal to restrict the use of food stamps to buy soda. According to The New York Times, there was much rejoicing:
The decision was a victory for the soft-drink industry, which had lobbied against the proposal, and for advocates for the poor and underfed, who had argued that the government should not stigmatize them by taking away their right to shop like other consumers...
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food stamps soda
Aug 29, 2011
Dog training mistakes: Correct yourself before traveling with your dog
Top Seven Training Mistakes - Outside Magazine -- Dog training mistakes: Correct yourself before traveling with your dog
Monsanto GMO corn crop failure - losing bug resistance
Widely grown corn plants that Monsanto Co. genetically modified to thwart a voracious bug are falling prey to that very pest in a few Iowa fields, the first time a major Midwest scourge has developed resistance to a genetically modified crop. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904009304576532742267732046.html
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monsanto gmo
Aug 28, 2011
Wine vs. Salmon: Water Wars Hit Sonoma County - The Bay Citizen
Vineyards' water use threatens endangered fish, authorities and environmentalists say
Wine vs. Salmon: Water Wars Hit Sonoma County - The Bay CitizenAug 27, 2011
In Defense of Wilderness
The idea of preserving wilderness needs no defense. But wilderness needs defenders.
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preserving land,
wilderness
Aug 26, 2011
Aug 25, 2011
"Green" coalition pitching huge subsidy cuts to balance US budget
Interesting story here re: huge tax breaks and subsidies to oil/gas multinational corporations and other big business. http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2011/08/24/24greenwire-oil-arpa-e-top-list-of-subsidy-cuts-urged-by-s-57924.html
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Aug 24, 2011
Pres. Clinton shares his healthy diet secret
http://yourlife.usatoday.com/fitness-food/diet-nutrition/story/2011-08-23/Bill-Clinton-declares-vegan-victory/50111212/1?csp=hf&loc=interstitialskip Balanced vegan diet is tops for health, vitality.
Saving the Last Wild Places - including oceans
National Geographic's Enric Sala and other marine biologists are spreading the word that there can be profits, and of course benefits to the earth, by protecting oceans instead of just depleting resources and polluting waters.
Aug 23, 2011
Don’t Like Green Competitio? No Problem, Just Sue 'Em
Don’t Like the Competition Talking Facts? Take ’Em to Court
Three large plastic bag makers—Hilex Poly Company, LLC; Superbag Operating, LTD; and Advance Polybag, Inc. have filed a lawsuit in South Carolina. They are suing the ChicoBag Company, claiming that it has caused harm to their businesses. How? By stating facts: Plastic grocery bags are not biodegradable. They clog waterways, spoil the landscape, pollute the soil and water (and therefore us), and choke birds and marine mammals who mistake them for food. Once they end up in landfills, they may take 1,000 years or more to break down into ever smaller particles that continue to pollute the environment. (Free speech only for big businesses! No room for the true job creators: the independent companies trying to get into the bully-run market. Well, we'll continue just saying No to the bags at checkout, and use our cloth bags...and will look for ChicoBag)
Three large plastic bag makers—Hilex Poly Company, LLC; Superbag Operating, LTD; and Advance Polybag, Inc. have filed a lawsuit in South Carolina. They are suing the ChicoBag Company, claiming that it has caused harm to their businesses. How? By stating facts: Plastic grocery bags are not biodegradable. They clog waterways, spoil the landscape, pollute the soil and water (and therefore us), and choke birds and marine mammals who mistake them for food. Once they end up in landfills, they may take 1,000 years or more to break down into ever smaller particles that continue to pollute the environment. (Free speech only for big businesses! No room for the true job creators: the independent companies trying to get into the bully-run market. Well, we'll continue just saying No to the bags at checkout, and use our cloth bags...and will look for ChicoBag)
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Don't wanna pay more for organic meat? Eat less meat.
My family had posters like this, along with the girlie pin-up posters, in the back of the butcher shop my grandfather founded. Along with a vegetable stand and grocery mart. For me, meat's a memory, but if you're still eating animal flesh, buy organic and humane-raised. And even better for your health and the earth, substitute beans, tofu, protein grains like quinoa, etc. For a good new GRIST article, click the link. http://www.grist.org/sustainable-food/2011-08-16-safe-organic-food-too-expensive-eat-less
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meat economics,
organic meat
Genetically modified crops ad claims busted
GMO marketers who pay their messages way into government offices and the media falsify "evidence" to support claims of efficiency, safety and health. This article from a journalist disputes the claims with science and sense: "So while we hear from GMO proponents about the wonders of these crops, the proof is in the fields.According to the FAO, sustainable practices have helped to “reduce crops’ water needs by 30 percent and the energy costs of production by up to 60 percent.” In one of the largest studies [PDF] of ecological farming, in 57 countries, researchers found an average yield increase of 80 percent. In East African countries, yields shot up 128 percent." Read on: http://www.grist.org/industrial-agriculture/2011-08-20-why-gmos-wont-save-world-nina-federoff-new-york-times
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gmo claims,
gmo crops
Real lives of pigs - at Play! Living natural lives - video
Watch pigs playing - intelligent and expressive animals when allows to live outside of horrific tiny metal cage-pens! More info at http://www.cok.net/blog/2011/08/hidden-lives-playful-pigs
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Turn poachers into farmers = produce food and save wildlife
The program, COMACO (Community Markets for Conservation), began in Zambia in 2003 and has resulted in wildlife populations stabilizing and rebounding in areas once ravaged by poaching. In addition, local people – including some of the world’s poorest farmers – are now benefitting from higher crop yields and improved livelihoods....
Aug 22, 2011
Invention, destruction cycles reflected in art "Hall of Wonders"
New art exhibition tells stories of American invention, exploration and destruction - "Hall of Wonders" at Smithsonian American Art Museum. http://www.theurbn.com/2011/08/ecovore-gets-lost-in-a-hall-of-wonders/
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american art museum,
hall of wonders
Aug 20, 2011
Perry hawked pesticide interests, killed enviromental protections, as TX ag sec
http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2011/08/19/19greenwire-presidential-candidate-perry-championed-pestic-66284.html http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2011/08/19/19greenwire-presidential-candidate-perry-championed-pestic-66284.html
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Ellen speaks truth to power about factory farm abuse of animals
How does it affect your mnd and body to consume a once-living being who lived confined and deprived of living as God intended, and who died with terror and suffering?
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ellen degeneres
Aug 19, 2011
Aug 18, 2011
US Govt buying $40 million worth of surplus chicken with tax dollars
Poor chickens abused their whole lives and died...for nothing but lining the pockets of those employed by industries propped up by tax dollars, and now getting a $40 million for overproduction. Another reason factory farms are bad: they suck up tax subsidies every year and "special" bailouts like this, further hurting the US economy and perverting markets. This is the opposition of a free market in action. It's a make work, make cruelty bondoggle. http://money.cnn.com/2011/08/16/news/economy/chicken_prices/
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