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Senate votes to extend ethanol subsidy for 2011 | Reuters

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

‘(Reuters) – The Senate on Wednesday voted in favor of a one-year extension of the ethanol tax credit and the ethanol import tariff at existing rates, despite complaints the subsidies were wasteful.’

via Senate votes to extend ethanol subsidy for 2011 | Reuters.

Video: Laurie David on ‘The Family Dinner’, diet, health, meat consumption

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

November 9, 2010 San Francisco

Laurie DavidLaurie David, well known as the producer of ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, appeared at Climate One at the Commonwealth Club to talk about her new book, ‘The Family Dinner”.

As part of the discussion, focused primarily on the benefits of sit down family dinners, Laurie David touched on food issues related to health, diet, meat consumption, and climate.

“Every single thing that we all care about crosses the dinner plate. I mean this is the perfect place where all these issues come together. And the kitchen is the greenest room in your house to start practicing and teaching these values.”

“…our appetite for meat has become gargantuan and absolutely unsustainable”


Selected Excerpts:

“I am a meat reducer. And I honestly – I really hate labels, because they put this pressure on you. You don’t have to put a label on yourself, you just have to find healthier ways to live”

“Today thirty five percent of what we eat everyday is fast food. We’ve doubled our spending on buying food away from the home, and food that’s almost always higher in fat, salt, and sugar. Our obsession with sugary drinks has also doubled in the last three decades, about 10% of the calories our kids consumer every day, the building blocks of their brain, bones, liver and heart, come from soda. And our appetite for meat has become gargantuan and absolutely unsustainable, and what was once a weekly treat is now often inhaled at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I mean it’s impossible to respect what you are eating when you eat so much of it. ”

Laurie David“Most of us in this room consume 150 times as much chicken as our grandparents did. And 99% of our meat and dairy comes directly to us from filthy factory farms that are devastating our air and water, and where animals are force fed food that is unnatural to their systems, pumped with hormones and antibiotics to make them get bigger faster so they can be slaughtered quicker and sold to us to keep up with the growing demand. That is what we are eating and feeding our kids”

“Animal products are the main source of saturated fats which contribute to a whole host of diseases, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that diet related illnesses is now America’s top killer. We are in the midst of a tsunami of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, allergies. Yale University scientists recently reported that child obesity has tripled over the past thirty years, so today over half of all American kids are now officially classified as overweight. And overweight people have more heart disease, cancer, and are three times more prone to suffer from diabetes.”

“A 2009 Gallup study found diabetes hits one in nine Americans. But that number will soon be outdated. The CDC just released figures warning that by mid century that figure would go to one in three. One in three. So that’s like, look to your right and to your left, one of the three of you will have diabetes. I means that is a huge percentage of our population with a serious, chronic and expensive disease.”

Report by James George

U.S. Says Genes Should Not Be Eligible for Patenting – NYTimes.com

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

‘Reversing a longstanding policy, the federal government said on Friday that human and other genes should not be eligible for patents because they are part of nature. The new position could have a huge impact on medicine and on the biotechnology industry.’

via U.S. Says Genes Should Not Be Eligible for Patenting – NYTimes.com.

Climate Change and the Irrigation Juggernaut – NYTimes.com

Friday, September 10th, 2010

‘Worldwide, the impact of irrigation practices may be even larger than is obvious from an airplane window. In a newly published research paper, two scientists in New York have found that widespread irrigation is altering weather patterns and probably masking the effects of global warming in some localities.’

via Climate Change and the Irrigation Juggernaut – NYTimes.com.

U.S. judge bans planting of genetically engineered beets | Reuters

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

‘Reuters – A federal judge on Friday banned the planting of genetically modified sugar beets engineered by Monsanto Co in a ruling that marks a major setback for the biotech giant.’

via U.S. judge bans planting of genetically engineered beets | Reuters.

FDA urges less antibiotics in meat – latimes.com

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

‘Meat producers should use certain antibiotics only to assure animal health and stop using the drugs to increase production and promote growth, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday.’

via FDA urges less antibiotics in meat – latimes.com.

Organic Agriculture: A Solution to Global Warming? – Freakonomics Blog – NYTimes.com

Monday, June 28th, 2010

‘…Yes, organic methods sequester more carbon dioxide than conventional ones. But the ultimate culprit behind agriculture-driven climate change isn’t carbon dioxide. Instead, it’s methane and nitrous oxide—two gasses conspicuously absent from the Rodale study. Agricultural production in the U.S. accounts for only 7 percent of overall carbon dioxide emissions. By contrast, it accounts for 19-25 percent of methane emissions and 70-75 percent of nitrous oxide emissions. Methane, according to the EPA, is 23 times more potent a GHG than carbon dioxide. Nitrous oxide is 310 times as potent.’

via Organic Agriculture: A Solution to Global Warming? – Freakonomics Blog – NYTimes.com.

Organic Agriculture: A Solution to Global Warming? – NYTimes.com

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

‘In 2008, the Rodale Institute—an organization dedicated to the promotion of organic agriculture—published a widely noted report entitled “Regenerative Organic Farming: A Solution to Global Warming.” The takeaway was that organic agriculture, due to its reliance on biological rather than chemical methods, could substantially reduce carbon emissions generated by the agricultural sector. Rodale predicted that if the world’s 3.5 billion acres of arable land were placed under organic production, 40 percent of global carbon emissions would be immediately sequestered.’

via Organic Agriculture: A Solution to Global Warming? – Freakonomics Blog – NYTimes.com.

Exclusive: EU to overhaul GM crop system | Reuters

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

‘Reuters – The European Union is to radically overhaul its approval system for genetically modified GM crops from next month, opening the way to large-scale GM cultivation in Europe, draft proposals seen by Reuters on Friday showed.’

via Exclusive: EU to overhaul GM crop system | Reuters.

GMO Trees Approved for U.S. South : GJEP

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

‘Yesterday the USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service issued its decision to approve the mass-release of over a quarter of a million GE eucalyptus trees across seven states in the U.S. South Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, despite overwhelming public opposition.’

via Global Justice Ecology Project: GlobalJusticeEcology.org , Hinesburg, VT.