Several studies have established the fact that the level of harmful chemicals in India's edible crops is perilously high because of excessive exposure to pesticides or other growth enhancers. Now, the Delhi government is planning to weed out this health hazard by detecting the specific contaminants in vegetables and fruits with the help of mega scanners right at the entry point. Full story here.
NFU News Release - June 22, 2012 Ottawa: “Former Liberal leadership candidate Martha Hall-Findlay has made public both her opposition to, and her lack of understanding of Canada’s supply management system for dairy in the report she presented in a press conference yesterday,” said Paul Slomp, National Farmers Union (NFU) Youth Vice President. “Her report is full of misinformation, skewed statistics, contradictions, and reprehensible arguments calling to eliminate supply management in order to gain points in behind-closed-doors international trade negotiations.”
by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts - Centre for Research on Globalization
With her 1962 book, Silent Spring, Rachel Carson got DDT and other synthetic pesticides banned and saved bird life. Today it is humans who are directly threatened by technologies designed to extract the maximum profit at the lowest private cost and the maximum social cost from natural resources. Full story here.
Mexican
President Felipe Calderón just put an end to plans that would have
imperiled the marine paradise of Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, home
to the only living hard coral reef in Mexico’s Gulf of California. Please thank President Calderón for doing the right thing!
Mexican President Felipe Calderón has just rejected plans for a massive
resort complex that could have devastated the marine paradise of Cabo
Pulmo, its coral reef and the local community.
This is a huge victory for NRDC and all the local, national and international groups that waged a strong multi-year campaign urging officials to abandon the destructive proposal called Cabo Cortés.
Tens of thousands of BioGems Defenders like you stood strong in vocally opposing this mega-tourism scheme.
Please send a message to President Calderón and thank him for stopping Cabo Cortés in its tracks.
Between farmer's markets and a new trend of grocery stores advertising "local food," locavorism seems to have gone mainstream. But is it really as good for you, and the environment, as you think? Pierre Desrochers, one of the authors of The Locavore's Dilemma is joined by Jill Richardson, author of Recipe for America for a Q debate. Listen to the podcast here.