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Family farmers from around the country, who produce organic milk, are petitioning president Obama, and the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB), for the swift adoption of new strict rulemaking that will rein in the abuses of a...
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Research with degraded soils, enhanced grazing and tree-crop combinations raise expectations of nature's regenerative potential.
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Mother Nature has shown her hand. Faced with climate change, dwindling resources, and species extinctions, most Americans understand the fundamental steps necessary to solve our global crises-drive less, consume less, increase self-reliance, buy...
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White nose syndrome threatens to wipe out five of Pennsylvania's six bat species, according to bat biologist DeeAnn M. Reeder of Bucknell University, Lewisburg.
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The World Health Organization said it plans to conduct a review of its response to swine flu as policymakers in Europe prepare for an "urgent debate" on the influenza pandemic.
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Robert Kremer is a microbiologist with the US Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service and an adjunct professor in the Division of Plant Sciences at the University of Missouri. He is co-author of one of five papers published in...
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two articles:
1. "People for Sale" (2008)
2. "Haiti on the brink of ecocide" (1994)
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Too little has been written about the underlying moral deficit that has been exposed-a deficit that is larger, and harder to correct.
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On September 29, the Associated Press reported that Ecuador's new constitution would "significantly expand leftist President Rafael Correa's powers." It wasn't until the end of a 15-paragraph article that the AP mentioned the new constitution -...
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As warned in my New Year message, industry is pushing hard for greater control over the food system. Beyond GMOs, proprietary nanotechnologies and synthetic biology will confer even greater control to food and agribusinesses.