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great spot!
Thanks for sharing --- very good to see the movement in action in the heartland. I've started a blog to get out info on actions we can take to support a safe and sustainable food supply. Check it out:
www.foodkarmaalert.blogspot.comOn Images of a sustainable-food revolution posted 2 years ago 3 Responses
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Ban bisphenol a
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foodkarmaalert@blogspot.comOn Evian Is Just Evil Misspelled posted 2 years, 1 month ago 9 Responses
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potential step forward?
The way things stand currently bottled water must be on par with tap or better (in terms of quality). All things considered (e.g., the horrible abuse we've inflicted on nature), the quality of our water supply is very good. I think we'd be better off to focus on reducing the amount of plastic and educating the public on the current over use and confidence in bottled water.
foodkarmaalert.blogspot.comOn California may require labels on bottled water, EPA strengthens lead-in-water regulations posted 2 years, 1 month ago 3 Responses
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Just because it hasn't worked doesn't mean stop...
I agree that food aid is not the answer --- least not in the manner in which we've historically done it. Dumping food in times of crisis. This is a necessary course of action when the people on the receiving end will die without it. But, to me, it seems that to be effective we need to be more grass roots in our efforts. We need to send people in to enable development of sustainable agriculture.
Maybe if we put more effort into spreading our good fortune through peaceful means there'd be less people out there that hate us and we wouldn't be wasting money on war and the so-called "war on terrorism". I know this is a naive view, but I'd rather have hope than spew negativity and selfishness.
foodkarmaalert.blogspot.comOn U.S. food aid low, getting lower posted 2 years, 1 month ago 3 Responses
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one hamburger!
An acre of forest to produce one hamburger! I think meat-eaters could consider giving up a piece of flesh now and then...On Animal-rights groups point out the climatic effect of meat-eating posted 2 years, 2 months ago 15 Responses