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April 29th, 2010
The Celsias site has an article about why Clarence Thomas, a former Monsanto Attorney, should recuse himself from the upcoming Supreme Court hearing on Genetically Modified Alfalfa.
Fox Meet Henhouse indeed.
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Organic Gardening, Vegetable |
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April 28th, 2010
I received an email from Linkshare this morning. I use Linkshare as one of the ways to hook up with affiliate programs. In this morning’s email, Linkshare said, “Mother’s Day is around the corner and we’ve accumulated hundreds of Banner and Text Links in time for Mother’s Day. Don’t miss --> Read the rest of the Article
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greenwash |
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April 12th, 2010
The New York Times blog has a good article on the problems that exist within our public water infrastructure. Four well-respected experts give their take on the issues involved and possible solutions to fix the problem.
There are two main --> Read the rest of the Article
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General |
No Comments » | Tagged: bottled water, clean water, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, take back the tap, tap water