EcoAlert:Mining Public Lands 19 y
TAKE ACTION! Millions of acres of U.S. public land may be up for sale if this provision in the federal budget remains!
November 14, 2005
Tell Congress Not to Allow Mining on Public Lands
This week, the House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on the federal budget, which currently contains a proposal that would weaken US mining laws. If passed, the proposal would put millions of acres of public land, including lands considered sacred to Native Americans, up for sale.
TAKE ACTION and tell your member of Congress to say no to selling off America’s public lands: http://ga0.org/campaign/mining?rk=E7AwxC71gmGpE
This could affect several of Oxfam America’s partners, inc ... read more
Very,very Sweet 19 y
Why Dogs Don't Live as Long as People--philosophy from a 4 year old
Irish Wolfhound
WHY DOGS DON’T LIVE AS LONG AS PEOPLE
Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a
ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound named Belker. The dog’s
owner, his wife, and their little boy were all very
attached to Belker and they were hoping for a miracle.
I examined Belker and found he was dying of cancer. I
told the family there were no miracles left for
Belker, and offered to perform the euthanasia
procedure for the old dog in their home.
As we made arrangements, the owners told me they
thought it would be good for the four-year-old boy to
observe the pro ... read more
Toxins in Cosmetics 19 y
UPDATED: Harmful chemicals in cosmetic and personal care products can cause cancer, birth defects, allergic reaction, and other health problems. TAKE ACTION to protect your health!
Toxins in Cosmetics & Personal Care Products
Chemicals that may be harmful to our health are found in our every day cosmetic and personal care products such as shampoo and conditioner, soaps, deodorant, perfume, body and hand lotion, shaving cream, makeup, toothpaste, facial cleansers, hair dye, to name just a few. Products that are labeled ”natural” are not necessarily free from these ingredients and also require close scrutiny by the consumer.
For example, chemical ingredients of concern include fragrance, phthalates, coal tar hair dye, and alpha hydroxy acids (skin peeler ... read more
Organic Food Protects Kids 19 y
A study finds that benefits to switching children to a diet of organic foods are 'immediate' and suggests that children are exposed to the chemicals primarily through food, not spraying of homes.
September 3, 2005
Los Angeles Times
Going Organic Can Shield Children From Pesticides
: A study finds benefits are ’immediate’ and suggests
that youths are exposed to the chemicals primarily
through food, not spraying of homes.
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
Switching to organic foods provides children ”dramatic
and immediate” protection from pesticides that are
widely used on a variety of crops, according to a
study by a team of federally funded scientists.
Concentrations of two organophosphate pesticides -
malathion and chlorpyrifos - declined substantially in
the ... read more
Dogs & Dolphin Photo 19 y
Dogs commune with dolphin
Yes, even animals have an innate potential for spiritual evolution. They are ”lesser than” humans only because their mental capacity is not that of humans, yet there are those species upon the planet who have the capacity to surpass humans in regards to spiritual development...and you know the species of which we refer--whales and dolphins, primarily, and elephants upon the earth. Even dogs may have such a capacity, as their hearts are very open to love...We will see what enfolds on the earthplane. Humans may find themselves on the planet not the only species capable of communication w ... read more
Boycott Kleenex! 19 y
Boycott Kleenex and other Kimberly-Clark products!
New York Times Ad sponsored by Greenpeace and Natural Resources Defense Council
Who is Kimberly-Clark?
Kimberly-Clark is the largest tissue product company in the world. It manufactures the popular Kleenex brand of tissue products, which is sold in several formats – toilet paper, facial tissue and napkins. Kimberly-Clark produces 3.7 million tonnes (4 million tons) of tissue products annually and generates net sales of $14.3 billion US. The company has offices, factories and mills in 38 countries and its products are sold in 150 countries. Kimberly-Clark also pro ... read more
Republicans for ANWR 19 y
Honorable Republicans refuse to sign budget bill if provision to drill in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge remains.
For those of you who are losing faith in the legislative process when it comes to conservation and other environmental concerns, take heart. On November 9th, a courageous band of 22 House Republicans stood up to their party’s leadership and said they would oppose the budget reconciliation bill if the provision to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) remained in the legislation. At a time when it seems like there’s nothing but bad news from Washington, I was so happy to hear this news. And given your past efforts to protect the refuge from short-sighted commercial exploita ... read more
Cheap Electricity Pollutes 19 y
S.CA Edison is negotiating a deal with Hopi & Navajo tribes to keep coal-fired power plant open in Nevada, providing cheap electricity to Californians, but producing massive air pollution. Environmentalists are leary of the plan,& ask why not invest in cleaner forms of energy?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-mohave8nov08,1,7592973.story
latimes.com: Business
November 8, 2005
Deal May Be Near on Power Plant
Edison is negotiating for a continued supply of coal from a mine on Indian land.
By Marc Lifsher, Times Staff Writer
Southern California Edison Co. is close to reaching a deal with two Indian tribes and the world’s largest coal company that would bolster the utility’s effort to keep open a Nevada power plant that provides cheap electricity to Southern California — but is a major source of air pollution.
Closed-door talks among Ed ... read more
Fair Trade Holiday Gifts 19 y
Ten Thousand Villages has been voted the Green Business of the Year via Co-op America. Learn about Free Trade and how this business practices it. Support Free Trade by purchasing your Holiday Gifts through Ten Thousand Villages or other Free Trade businesses.
Ten Thousand Villages
http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/home.php
Fair Trade
Ten Thousand Villages: Trading Fairly Since 1946
To many, fair trade is just an economic term. Our definition, however, runs far deeper. At Ten Thousand Villages, fair trade is a partnership based on dialogue, mutual understanding, respect and direct contact between ourselves and our artisan partners in developing countries. Working with unemployed or underemployed artisans, we help them bring their crafts and cultures to North America, and to support themselves and their families.
Ten Thousand Villages o ... read more
Toxic New Orleans 19 y
The Army Corps of Engineers is planning one of the biggest environmental cleanups ever attempted: scraping miles of sediment laced with cancer-causing chemicals from New Orleans' hurricane-flooded neighborhoods, The Dallas Morning News has learned.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/nation/stories/110605dntswto...
Extreme cleanup on tap in New Orleans
Massive effort planned to remove hazardous chemicals deposited in soil by flood
12:57 AM CST on Sunday, November 6, 2005
By RANDY LEE LOFTIS / The Dallas Morning News
Contaminants in the sediment include toxic metals, industrial compounds, petroleum byproducts and a banned insecticide, all at levels that signal potential cancer risks or other long-term hazards, a News review ... read more
Eco-Alert:Endangered Species Act Update 19 y
U.S. House votes to gut Endangered Species Act. The legislation goes to the Senate next. TAKE ACTION! and tell your Senators to VOTE NO ON THE POMBO BILL!
Fluoride in Drinking Water 19 y
Fluoride has been added to drinking water in the United States since the 1950's to reduce cavities in children. In high doses, fluoride is toxic. Now there is a controversial charge that fluoride added to drinking water is linked to bone cancer. The Environmental Working Group is asking the NIH to list fluoride in tap water as a carcinogen.
HEALTH FRONT
Not in My Water Supply!
TIME Magazine 10/16/05
By Margot Roosevelt-Bellingham
It hardens teeth and prevents cavities, but 60 years after it began, fluoridation is meeting new resistance:
Somebody put a dead rat in Curtis Smith’s mailbox. Someone else has made anonymous phone calls accusing him of trying to poison his neighbors. And all around the usually placid university town of Bellingham, Wash., activists from a group called Citizens Against Forced Fluoride have planted lawn signs adorned with skull and crossbones. ”I had no idea it would get this intense,” s ... read more
SAVE ARCTIC REFUGE! Senate Votes to Drill! 19 y
ECO-ACTION ALERT! Senate Votes to Drill in Arctic Refuge! Protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge--TAKE ACTION NOW!
On November 3, the Senate approved a budget that included a provision to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
In the next week or two, the House will vote on this same provision. The House vote is virtually the last chance we have to stop drilling in one of the world’s great wild treasures. Urge your representative today to vote against the budget reconciliation package if it allows oil drilling in the US’s largest wildlife refuge.
TAKE ACTION! CLICK ON LINK: http://ucsaction.org/campaign/11_4_05_Arctic_budget_vote?rk=H1SJrKn1TRcPE
Send a letter ... read more
Rx for Survival 19 y
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières is one of my favorite non-profit organizations. Teams of volunteer physicians from all over the globe travel to medical "hot spots" to deliver medical assistance, often under severely adverse conditions, to the world's most afflicted peoples.
Rx for Survival: A Global Health Challenge The Television Series
Learn more about the Doctors Without Borders volunteers featured in this episode
Find your local PBS channel and show air time Learn more about Sudanese refugees in Chad DoctorsWithoutBorders.org
Look for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in tonight’s episode of "Rx for Survival" airing on your local PBS station. Rx for Survival: A Global Health Challenge: Delivering the Goods PBS — Wednesday, November 2 9 pm Eastern/7 pm Pacific (check your local listings)
At the daw ... read more
End U.S. Torture! 19 y
A House-Senate conference committee is now deciding whether to retain the McCain Amendment, which reaffirms the legal prohibition on torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment. TAKE ACTION!
About the Senate Anti-Torture Amendment:
On October 5, 2005, the Senate overwhelmingly passed the Senate Anti-Torture Amendment offered by Senator McCain by a vote on 90-9. The amendment would create uniform standards for the treatment of detainees, and reaffirm the ban on the use of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment. Recently, the administration has made attempts to exempt the CIA, include a presidential waiver on such provisions, and offer other harmful revisions.
TAKE ACTION!
Call the Capitol switch board: (202) 224 - 3121 and ask to b ... read more
Best Wildlife Photos of 2005 19 y
Best Wildlife Photos of 2005, Natural History Museum, London, and BBC Wildlife Magazine
"15 to 17 Years Old" Winner: "Chimpanzee Meditation" Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, 2005 Natural History Museum, London, and BBC Wildlife Magazine On the final day of a three-week family vacation in Tanzania, Africa, 16-year-old Matthew Burrard-Lucas of the U.K. followed a group of about 40 chimpanzees in the Mahale Mountains. Spotting the alpha male, Burrard-Lucas edged closer on his stomach while “trying to ignore the angry safari ants that were crawling all over me.” “The alpha male was sitting on a tree trunk, staring at the forest ... read more
Biofuels from dung! 19 y
Just about anything organic, from turkey entrails to cow dung, can be used to make biofuel, and with oil over $60 a barrel, just about everything is!
Liora’s comment: If dung from cows can be turned into biofuel, why can’t we use human waste for the same thing? And add to that all the waste from our pets and other livestock! Sounds gross, I know, but with 6 billion + people on the planet, and god-knows-how-many domesticated animals, ”poop” is a resource that will never run out!
Put a Turkey in Your Tank Biofuels from odd sources gain new fans Changing World Technologies’ refinery uses the feathers, bones, fat, and other bits from a nearby turkey-processing plant to make up to 500 barrels daily of bird diesel, which it sells to a nea ... read more
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