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Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Story of Cap & Trade




See the full video here: The Story of Cap & Trade


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Monday, August 10, 2009

Little Bo Peep lost her Greeen Sheeep.

Wondering where I have been?


Building up my compost piles.


Planning new beds.

Catching candy at a small town parade.


Shopping at IKEA.

Shopping at the farmers' market.

Freezing beans.





Mowing.

Rallying to save organic dairy farms.

Asking US Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack questions.

Sampling seasonal fare at a "Social Responsibility through Seasonal Cooking" demo with French Chef, Monique Hooker.

Visiting Organic Valley headquarters.

Touring an organic egg and dairy farm.

Listening to "Organic Heroes" Ken Cook - EWG, Tim LaSalle - Rodale Institute, Ronnie Cummins - OCA and Dr. Sandra Steingraber at the Kickapoo Country Fair.



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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Friday, January 16, 2009

Corn to feed your car?


I am calling on your superhero powers to please take action on this matter! Go to the Green Phone Booth, click the link at the bottom of this post, fill in your name and email address, and urge the USDA to rethink its "Food for Fuel" Policy.


USDA is poised to deregulate the world's first genetically engineered (GE) industrial crop. Similar to GE pharma crops that use corn for producing drugs, Syngenta's "Event 3272" is genetically engineered to use corn for energy (ethanol) production and not for food. This unprecedented, industrial application of a GE technology poses a variety of environmental, health, and economic risks that must be carefully evaluated to determine whether the widespread use of this GE industrial corn crop should be allowed on farms across our nation.

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