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We are washing away the foundations of our existence on every front. It is high time we move from crashing about on the planet like a bull in china shop and find a way to go forward with intent. We must find systems of living based on sustainability. The systems and tools exist, it is up to each of us to adopt them.
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- An old idea fits the new problem - by Robb
- The EPA is at it again! - by Robb
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- One of the next food sourcing models? - video
- The End of Suburbia - 52 minute documentary on oil
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- GE sugar cereal from Kelloggs -By Robb
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Wednesday, 9 July 2008
GE sugar cereal from Kelloggs -By Robb
Kelloggs claims that US consumers don't care if their food is genetically engineered. Is that true? Sugar beets, from which much of the sugar produced in the US is sourced, are genetically engineered to withstand massive doses of Monsanto's roundup herbicide, doses that contaminate the soil and water. Coupled with the huge amounts of GE corn and soy in the US this means that much of your Kelloggs breakfast cereal is franken food. Do American consumers really not care about this? See more about this and sign the petition to disprove this ridiculous assertion from Kelloggs at the Organic Consumers Association website.
Labels:
GM food,
organic food
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