LOCAL Announcement :: Environment & Food
San Luis Obispo County Submits over 12,000 Signatures to go GE FREE
27 Jul 2004
by
Teresa Campbell
SLO GE Free submitted to the County Clerk-Recorder 12,091 signatures supporting a November ballot initiative regarding genetically engineered (GE) crops. Signature gathering began on the afternoon of May 12 with less than 50 volunteers. That number grew to over 100 people who have spent the last six weeks all over the county from health food stores, to beaches, farmers markets, churches and city sidewalks asking county voters to give themselves the option of keeping our county free of genetically engineered crops.
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News :: Environment & Food
Radio Communication Utilizing the Base of a Striated Barium Plasma
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News :: Environment & Food
Break Petroleum Dependency w/ Elderberry Jam
23 Jul 2004
by
valley longhorn beetle
Suburban sprawl, SUVs, petrochemical fertilizer, pesticide and herbicide are rooted in our dependency on petroleum fossil fuels, still the main reason for the US occupation/puppet government of Iraq.
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News :: Environment & Food
Californians for GE-Free Agriculture Newsletter July 6, 2004
20 Jul 2004
by
Californians for GE-Free Agriculture
IN THIS ISSUE:
1. Updates on county initiatives to ban GE crops
2. BioDemocracy Alliance - Defend county rights for self-determination!!
3. Cal GE-Free Organizer Training in August - there's still time to apply!
4. We need your support
5. Help spread the GE-Free word to your favorite grocery store
6. A Center for Food Safety Call for Action
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News :: Environment & Food
The Gold of the Nuclear Age: Lost and Stolen Nuclear Materials
19 Jul 2004
by
Kirsten Anderberg
As the Los Alamos National Laboratory
(www.lanl.gov) in New Mexico halts much of its operations as of July 15, 2004, in an unprecedented, and open-ended, shut down, the open market for nuclear materials continues worldwide. Yet the supply of nuclear material is finite, if anyone cared.
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