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Monsanto Roundup: It’s your future edition

This is the next installment in the monthly Monsanto Roundup, brought to you without corporate sponsorship or commercial interruption. In this edition the discussion surrounds events taking place in the world of Monsanto and biotech: * Monsanto's new poison, and DOW's reinvention of an old one * Regulate and label GMOs President Obama ! * Illegal transgenic contamination events in New Zealand, Italy, Ireland,… * Submission from Norway on the risks of GMOs to biodiversity… you know, that thing that allows us to continue living on Earth. In lieu of reports of both declining ocean and plant diversity, I truly think it is time to take stock in just what the hell we are doing to this planet and yes, that does include climate change! So please avail yourself of the knowledge available on the Sustainable Agriculture Group, and thanks for the support. Knowledge is power. Monsanto, out of our food! added by: JanforGore

Chef Josh, Cheese, and Jean-Georges On The Fabulous Beekman Boys

It’s Episode 9 already? My God,

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Eat Insects. Save the World?

Image credit: OZ Depending on your cultural and culinary heritage, this one might be a hard sell—but apparently mini-sized teacup cows are not the only micro solution to more sustainable meat being proposed. It turns out that encouraging a diet of insects and other creepy-crawlies could also be a great way to feed the world. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Stop Eating Fossil Fuels, Start Eating Food

Michael Pollan says that if you eat a typical American diet, you are made of corn . Dale Allen Pfeiffer takes it one step further, and says We are Eating Fossil Fuels . (Actually, Jaymi points out that Michael Pollan says that too .) But whenever one discusses the idea that buying local food saves fuel, the naysayers show up. After all, there is the

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Police Arrest Man at Mexico Airport Smuggling 18 Endangered Titi Monkeys Under Clothes

Mexican police arrest man hiding 18 monkeys under clothes at airport By the CNN Wire Staff July 20, 2010 4:17 p.m. EDT (CNN) — Mexican authorities searching a man with a bulge under his shirt at the airport in the nation's capital found 18 monkeys hidden beneath his clothes, police said. Investigators grew suspicious after Roberto Sol Cabrera Zavaleta, 38, became “markedly nervous” when asked what he was transporting, Mexico's Public Safety Department said. Two of the tiny titi monkeys he was carrying in a belt were dead, the department said in a statement, and 16 of them survived the journey from Lima, Peru. Cabrera has been detained as authorities continue their investigation, the statement said. In an interview with authorities released by police, Cabrera said he first carried the monkeys in his suitcase, but then hid the animals in his clothes so they would not be harmed by X-ray machines at the airport. He described the animals as “pets” and told authorities he had purchased them for $30. Titi monkeys are protected endangered species requiring a permit for possession, police said. Images released by police show the tiny creatures, many of which are tied up in pouches, squirming in a cardboard box. EthicalVegan's Note: Visit this better article, especially to see the heartrending video: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-10692772 [Thanks, Stoneyroad!] added by: EthicalVegan

500,000 Jobs Available in Arizona…as Mexican Migratory Workers Abandon Farms Fleeing SB 1070

Arizona farmers are experiencing a crisis due to the recent departure of over 500,000 Campesinos (Farm Workers). Jose Diaz Balart, reporting on Telemundo this evening interviewed farm owners asking them exactly what they plan to do with tens of thousands of acres of peppers waiting to be harvested. One farmer reported “well we don't exactly know what we are going to do…all our workers have left because of fear around the new SB1070 law. We are putting out the word to Employment Development departments all over the country, but we doubt any self-respecting American is going to be willing to work for what we pay.” Balart asked the gentlemen being interviewed “How much do you pay?” The farmer responded “We pay $2.00 per bushel.” Balart asked him “How long does it take for the average farm worker to harvest a bushel?” The farmer replied “The best and fastest workers can fill a bushel in 2 hours. You see all these peppers have to be picked by hand…no one has gone and invented a pepper harvesting machine so it has to be done manually.” Balart then asked the farmer “How many African Americans do you have working for you?” The farmer looked surprised “African Americans?” he smiles…”You ain't gonna be seeing any African Americans doing these jobs…not because we wouldn't hire them…because they just never apply for these jobs.” Balart says to the farmer “So in reality you are basically paying around $1.00 per hour of work for people on the farm…is that a fair assessment?” The farmer responds indignantly “That is the way its always been done, but years ago we gave them all a raise…they used to get a dollar a bushel, but we decided to double it to keep them working for us.” Balart responds…”that was mighty generous of you to do that. What about other Americans…we have over 2 million unemployed…what do you have to say to them?” The farmer responds “Well tell them to all come to Arizona…its back breaking work…its very hot…but they could at least get a job.” Balart responds “But what you are paying is less than the federal minimum wage, how do you justify that?” The farmer responds “well, somebodies got to do it, it has to be done by people…we can't pay them minimum wage and expect to make any money on this harvest. People are complaining all the time that they “don't have a job…that there ain't any work” well now here you go “we need to fill hundreds of thousands of jobs…people should seriously consider moving her and working for the hundreds of farms in desperate need of workers…otherwise all this food is going to go to waste.” Do you think that Americans would work for the same price that the Campesinos or (migratory farm workers) make? Do you think that this is good for our country? Who is going to do these jobs and work for substandard wages? added by: jubal

US Hospital Calls For No More Antibiotics in Our Meat

Is this the beginning of food in it's natural state? I Hope So! How 'bout You?Hospitals urge antiobiotic-free meat Some U.S. hospitals say they are changing their food menus to feature antibiotic-free meats — for the health of patients and the health of the environment. Amid concerns about drug-resistant pathogens, medical professionals are urging more use of grass-fed, antibiotic-free beef on hospital patient menus, the Chicago Tribune reported Monday. Hospital administrators say they hope increased demand for such products will reduce the use of antibiotics, including penicillin and tetracycline, to treat cattle. Scientists believe the use of antibiotics can cause pathogens, some of which attack humans, to become more resistant to drugs, the newspaper said. The Food and Drug Administration has released guidelines for the use of antibiotics, saying “using medically important anti-microbial drugs for production or growth-enhancing purposes

Cows on the London Undergound: A Good Stunt, But What’s It For? (Video)

Image credit: Friends of the Earth UK What’s a herd of cows doing on the London Underground? Having enlisted singing cows to help fix the food chain , Friends of the Earth UK has now launched an underground (sorry!) “Moovement” to demand rainforest free meat and dairy. Click below the fold to see some very confused commuters. The only trouble is, I’m confused about the whole thing too…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Van Jones: ‘Higher Energy Costs Are Unavoidable’

The left continues to try to renovate Van Jones’ reputation. Jones, the former green jobs czar who disappeared from the White House in a late-night resignation after it was revealed he had signed a 9/11 Truther petition, is one of the headliners at the Hamptons Institute gathering of lefties this weekend. Jones joins liberal financier George Soros and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark for “a weekend summer symposium gathering some of the greatest minds in the arts, the economy, and the media” this coming weekend. To prep for the event, Jones was interviewed by New Deal 2.0 and he responded predictably – touting massive government spending on eco-goodies and a higher cost for energy. According to Jones, “Higher energy costs are unavoidable in all future scenarios.” He tried to spin that cost as minor as long as America acts now, claiming it would be “the equivalent of a postage stamp a day for each American.” It sounds a lot worse after you do the math and come up with $50 billion. He doesn’t stop at spending $50 billion though. “Government needs to do two things: put a price on carbon and invest heavily in new technologies.” Then the numbers get higher. “The President’s recovery package (so-called “stimulus” package) put $80 billion on the table for investment; that was a good start. Dramatically more is necessary.” So how much is “dramatically more” than $80 billion? After the $787 billion stimulus bill, most Americans would believe anything. Of course, Jones loves hyperbole like the other climate change prophets. “If we do nothing, the ensuing climate catastrophe will wreck our economy – including wreaking havoc on our food production systems. All credible scientists agree on this point.” The event is sponsored by the Roosevelt Institute, which describes itself as “carrying forward the legacy, values, and spirit of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.” It “hopes to contribute to bold, progressive change over a generation.” Some other highlights from the Van Jones interview include: “[T]he government should also directly employ people to do things like coastal restoration, land restoration, reforestation and similar programs that absorb carbon and protect America’s beauty.” Jones called for at least a doubling of renewable energy from its current 10 percent level. “We need to aim high – in the area of 20-25 percent – to create the urgent demand for new technologies, manufacturing plants and green jobs.”

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Polar Bears Eating Watermelons – Great Pictures

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