The great Mark Bittman—whose new book I am eager to get my paws on—delivers a powerful spiel connecting the industrial food system with climate change and the health-care crisis. Watch it.
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Mark Bittman sounds the alarm
The great Mark Bittman—whose new book I am eager to get my paws on—delivers a powerful spiel connecting the industrial food system with climate change and the health-care crisis. Watch it.
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GreenWheelsBlog Posted 12:07 am
09 Jan 2009
Cameron
@ the Green Wheels Blog
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amorgancapital Posted 1:36 am
09 Jan 2009
I met him outside the conference, introduced myself (both New yorker) and he seemed like a really decent guy.
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biodiversivist Posted 3:00 am
09 Jan 2009
"Godless sissy liberals..."
"USDA is not our ally..."
This is a global problem, not one isolated to the United States. Meat consumption is going ballistic everywhere people can afford to buy it.
In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
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