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- Servings of shoyu ramen at the Chuka Soba Inoue stand, Tokyo: NYTimes Travel slideshow, photo 2 of 14
- Taller Intensivo de Agricultua Orgánica con el Metodo Biointensivo, Todos los sábados de septiembre y octubre 2009, Yolteotl, Tepoztlán, Mexico
- Miracle Juice for Flu Recovery and Prevention
- Taller: Cultivo de Hongos Caseros, sábado 16 de enero 2010, 10-15pm, Real Under, Col. Roma, Mexico DF
- Sala Interactiva R3: Reduce, Reutiliza, Recicla Abrirán Exposiciones Permanentes en Universum, Coyoacán, Mexico DF
- Casa de los Amigos Presenta Serie de Reduce Reutiliza Recicla, 1-10 de Junio, 2010, Col. Tabacalera, México DF
- Rinde frutos el rescate de un espacio muerto en la barranca de San Borja: La Jornada
Monthly Archives: July 2010
Cosechando Agua de Lluvia: Emeequis
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Accept more poison to get less carbon? Kill this crazy idea NOW: Van Jones
Published July 20th on Climate Progress Blog: Guest bloggers Van Jones, CAP Senior Fellow and former adviser to president Obama on green jobs, and Jorge Madrid, Research Associate at CAP, explain the shortcomings of the latest attempt to broker a Senate compromise … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon, climate bill, climate change, emissions, energy, environment, EPA, Jorge Madrid, mercury, pollution, sulphur, Van Jones
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After Oil Spills, Hidden Damage Can Last for Years: NYTimes Environment
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Tagged Alaska, animals, BP, disaster, ecology, ecosystem, environment, exxonvaldez, France, Gulf of Mexico, ixtoc, mangrove, marine life, Mexico, nature, oil, recovery, wildlife
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Our Beaker Is Starting to Boil: NYTimes Op-Ed
NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF explains the grave consequences of disappearing glaciers in today’s NYTimes: “A glacier is a giant part of the alpine landscape, something we always saw as immortal,” Mr. Schell said. “But now this glacier is dying before our eyes.” . … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, Brahmaputra, carbon emissions, climate change, food security, glacier, Himalayan, Indus, rain, rivers, snow, water
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Paul Stamets Discusses Bioremediation and the BP Spill
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Tagged bioremediation, BP, clean up, disaster, fungi, fungus, Gulf of Mexico, mushrooms, mycelium, oil, Paul Stamets, pollution, video
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Farm work should be an honored, palatable job for Americans: LA Times
Written by DOUGLASS ADAIR, and published July 10th in the Los Angeles Times: read the full story here. Arturo Rodriguez, president of the United Farm Workers of America, appeared on “The Colbert Report” on Thursday to invite Americans of all … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, Arturo Rodriguez, Colbert Report, farming, farms, farmworkers, food, immigration, labor, rights, UFW, undocumented, United Farm Workers of America, workers
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Statement from the People’s Movement Assembly on Food Sovereignty, US Social Forum 2010
Republished from the Growing Food and Justice for All Initiative listserve: Statement from the People’s Movement Assembly on Food Sovereignty, US Social Forum 2010 Over a half-century ago, Mahatma Gandhi led a multitude of Indians to the sea to make … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010, agriculture, climate change, communities, corporate, democracy, diet, ecological, economies, farmers, farmworkers, food, food production, food sovereignty, food systems, GMO, growing, harvest, hunger, immigrants, land, People’s Movement Assembly on Food Sovereignty, poverty, racism, resources, seeds, statement, sustainable, US Social Forum, water, women, workers
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