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            <title>Comment #1 by Hsaive</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/news-from-the-farm-bill-front/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2007 05:02:52 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>IRAQ WAR:  Death by Anarchy and  Global Warming</strong></p><p>We must bring our troops home from Iraq now if we hope to win the war on Global Warming.</p><p>
New research finds the War in Iraq has already added significant doom to the planet by injecting billions of tons of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) into the earth's atmosphere.</p><p>
With the Pentagon currently holding the record as the largest single consumer of fossil fuels on earth there is little chance that current international efforts to stop the catastrophic consequences of climate change will be effective. </p><p>
Sobering new estimates report up to 50% of the US economy is now connected to military activity. &nbsp;But a growing reliance on a "permanent war economy" could brand America as an international "climate criminal", particularly among western nations who continue to make huge sacrifices to deploy green energy only to see the US squander it by ignoring the Kyoto mandate to - instead - engage in dangerous releases of GHG's in a non-stop military pursuit of dwindling oil resources. </p><p>
America's toxic dependence on a war economy thrives only when the final product results in destruction and a hyper-release of GHG's. &nbsp;But there's a troubling reluctance to discuss the implications of how our metastasizing war economy contributes to the global terror of rapid climate change. &nbsp;</p><p>
Increasingly, other nations regard our economy as belligerent to the urgent mandate to rescue our environment by lowering carbon emissions. &nbsp;But continuing a game of Global Warming brinksmanship could guarantee an abrupt end to America's energy arrogance when nations unite to undermine America's war economy through sanctions, boycotts and huge international law suits. </p><p>
Any serious proposal to curb America's contribution to Global Warming should include an immediate pullout of troops from Iraq followed by a complete transition of America's war industry to a permanent, peacetime economy.<br>
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				<p><strong>IRAQ WAR:  Death by Anarchy and  Global Warming</strong></p><p>We must bring our troops home from Iraq now if we hope to win the war on Global Warming.</p><p>
New research finds the War in Iraq has already added significant doom to the planet by injecting billions of tons of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) into the earth's atmosphere.</p><p>
With the Pentagon currently holding the record as the largest single consumer of fossil fuels on earth there is little chance that current international efforts to stop the catastrophic consequences of climate change will be effective. </p><p>
Sobering new estimates report up to 50% of the US economy is now connected to military activity. &nbsp;But a growing reliance on a "permanent war economy" could brand America as an international "climate criminal", particularly among western nations who continue to make huge sacrifices to deploy green energy only to see the US squander it by ignoring the Kyoto mandate to - instead - engage in dangerous releases of GHG's in a non-stop military pursuit of dwindling oil resources. </p><p>
America's toxic dependence on a war economy thrives only when the final product results in destruction and a hyper-release of GHG's. &nbsp;But there's a troubling reluctance to discuss the implications of how our metastasizing war economy contributes to the global terror of rapid climate change. &nbsp;</p><p>
Increasingly, other nations regard our economy as belligerent to the urgent mandate to rescue our environment by lowering carbon emissions. &nbsp;But continuing a game of Global Warming brinksmanship could guarantee an abrupt end to America's energy arrogance when nations unite to undermine America's war economy through sanctions, boycotts and huge international law suits. </p><p>
Any serious proposal to curb America's contribution to Global Warming should include an immediate pullout of troops from Iraq followed by a complete transition of America's war industry to a permanent, peacetime economy.<br>
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            <title>Comment #2 by meander</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2007 15:10:23 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>And the surprises keep coming<p>Via <a href="http://www.accidentalhedonist.com/index.php/2007/05/24/house_subcommittee_approves_language_tha" rel="nofollow">Accidental Hedonist, the House Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry approved the following Federal pre-emption language for their part of the Food and Farm Bill:<p>
"no State or locality shall make any law prohibiting the use in commerce of an article that the Secretary of Agriculture has inspected and passed; or determined to be of non-regulated status."<p>
Clearly an attempt to ban states, counties and cities from forbidding GMOs, cloned dairy cows, and other such risky (but profitable) practices.</p></p></a></p></strong></p>
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				<p><strong>And the surprises keep coming<p>Via <a href="http://www.accidentalhedonist.com/index.php/2007/05/24/house_subcommittee_approves_language_tha" rel="nofollow">Accidental Hedonist, the House Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry approved the following Federal pre-emption language for their part of the Food and Farm Bill:<p>
"no State or locality shall make any law prohibiting the use in commerce of an article that the Secretary of Agriculture has inspected and passed; or determined to be of non-regulated status."<p>
Clearly an attempt to ban states, counties and cities from forbidding GMOs, cloned dairy cows, and other such risky (but profitable) practices.</p></p></a></p></strong></p>
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            <title>Comment #3 by Steph Larsen</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2007 02:40:54 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Passed without a word...</strong></p><p>That preemption language should scare the bejezus out of ALL of us. I'm not being overly dramatic, this is evil corporate badness. People should be able to have a choice and control their local environment to the extent that it protects the public welfare. </p>
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				<p><strong>Passed without a word...</strong></p><p>That preemption language should scare the bejezus out of ALL of us. I'm not being overly dramatic, this is evil corporate badness. People should be able to have a choice and control their local environment to the extent that it protects the public welfare. </p>
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