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Submitted: August 21, 2009 23:20:03pm
in: Agriculture & Food
Author: Dennis
Carbon Footprint Challenge
Challenge yourselves to reduce your carbon footprint through proper engine / fuel line maintenance (bicycles don't count for this one; you are already there). read more
Submitted: July 10, 2009 16:21:32pm
in: Agriculture & Food
Author: CSea
My Big Sustainability Idea: small scale, decentralized, biodiversity-enhanced, organically cultivated agriculture
Do you have a hobby garden? If yes, then you are part of the solution to many of the greatest challenges humanity faces in the common era. read more
Submitted: April 10, 2009 13:59:53pm
in: Agriculture & Food
Author: nigelt
Sustainable Seafood: Fish Story or Cautionary Tail?
Sustainable seafood is caught or farmed in a way that ensures the long-term health and stability of the species and its habitat or marine ecosystem.
The loss of marine biodiversity is mainly due to over-fishing and destruction of habitat. What can be done to prevent the world’s oceans from becoming a marine desert? It’s not too late: Depleted read more
Submitted: March 28, 2009 15:33:19pm
in: Agriculture & Food
Author: JackBoyle
Keep Canadian sugar non-genetically engineered
Since spring 2008 genetically engineered sugar beets have been planted in the US. Rogers is deciding whether to us GE beets in their sugar. read more
Submitted: March 26, 2009 13:51:49pm
in: Agriculture & Food
Author: nigelt
Two new GE-Free Zones declared in the Kootenay region!
Great news for everyone involved in the anti-genetically engineered food movement: two new GE-Free zones have been declared in the Kootenay region of British Columbia, Nelson and Kalso. Nelson, BC passed a resolution at council declaring the city to be a GE-Free Zone in November, 2008, and Kalso has done the same just three days ago. read more
Submitted: January 16, 2009 18:06:29pm
in: Agriculture & Food
Author: nigelt



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