Saturday, July 25, 2009

US Car Manufacturers Plough a Lonely Furrow on Biofuels

by George Monbiot, the Guardian, UK
The US Environmental Protection Agency wants to boost the ethanol blend in fuels in a misguided bid to cut emissions.
Click headline for more.
Also read "Bursting the Ethanol Bubble" here.




A field of wheat, a main feedstock
for ethanol in Canada.Photo by L.P.

Gonzo Gastronomy: How the Food Industry Has Made Bacon a Weapon of Mass Destruction

By Arun Gupta, AlterNet. Posted July 23, 2009.

The confluence of factory farming, the boom in fast food and manipulation of consumer taste created processed foods that can hook us like drugs.
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Suburban Sprawl at Heart of Water Debate

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 - by James Beddome, Leader, Green Party of Manitoba.

Winnipeg, and the surrounding communities, are presently beholden to the same old game of staged ideological political chicken between the city and the province, and unfortunately our water supply (imagine a barrel of water) is set to collide in between.
James speaks at a pro-water rally
on the steps of city hall on the eve
of the disastrous council vote.
More pics, below.


Thursday, July 23, 2009

Organic Agriculture More Than Doubled Since 2000

by Alice McKeown/ July 23, 2009 - Worldwatch Institute
Click headline for full story.

Chemical-Makers go on the Offensive in Agriculture

Jul 22, '09 - By ERNEST SCHEYDER - AP Energy Writer.
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Eds. Note - World hunger grows as the Dows of the world scurry off into the night with ever bigger bags full of money, l.p.





Winnipeg Council Goes Ahead With Controversial New Utility


By: Bartley Kives - Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION

Decision doesn't come easy during gruelling session.


Read related article here.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Small Fry - Big Problem. Global Warming Brings Smaller Fish

CHICAGO, July 20, 2009 (AFP) - Fish have lost half their average body mass and smaller species are making up a larger proportion of European fish stocks as a result of global warming, a study published Monday has found.