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Fantastic News that deserve to be on this greenpages bHIPGlobal.comicon

If you would like to be very green read the following and visit the site. This is really green news. read more

Submitted: August 21, 2009 23:20:03pm in: Agriculture & Food
Author: Dennis

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Carbon Footprint Challengeicon

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

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My Big Sustainability Idea: small scale, decentralized, biodiversity-enhanced, organically cultivated agricultureicon

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

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Sustainable Seafood: Fish Story or Cautionary Tail?icon

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

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Keep Canadian sugar non-genetically engineeredicon

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

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Two new GE-Free Zones declared in the Kootenay region!icon

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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