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Are We Being Poisoned? Food Additives, Animal Clones, Growth Hormones
http://www.eco-cide.com...
The ecocide website is the place to go to get the latest news and views on environmental issues. People from different parts of the world come together to share their views on deforestation, food additives, global warming, industrialization, and the Kyoto Protocol, just to name a few. Sometimes entertaining, sometimes serious, always informative. Food additives, such as chemicals are a controversial issue. Scientists, the government, and the public do not always collectively agree. Growth hormones given to chickens, antibiotics, genetically modified food products, and artificial sweeteners are just a few of the topics covered. The million dollar question is, Are we poisoning ourselves? Read members heartfelt personal experiences, as well as their views and knowledge on a wide variety of ecological concerns.
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file under: Environment, Environmental forum, Ecocide, Deforestation, Global Warming, Food Additives, Industrialization, Food Additives, Growth Hormones, Genetically Modified Food Products, Food Dyes. . by artarmon 2007/01/19 04:16:12
   
U.S. corn subsidies aggravating Amazon deforestation
http://auto-news-blog.com/in-the-news/u-s-corn-...
The law of unintended consequences has struck afresh and once afresh corn ethanol is at the center of it. The snare benefits of producing fuel ethanol from corn are constantly debated here and elsewhere. Now there is notwithstanding another potentially enormous cost to America’s desire to application maize like a fuel. Dr. William Laurance of the Smithsonian figurative inquiry Institute has released a fresh inquiry blaming U.S. corn subsidies for a recent surge in the flaming of Amazon rain forests.
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file under: US, corn, subsidies, aggravating, Amazon, deforestation by autonews 2008/01/02 15:54:01
   
Help Save Historic Jekyll Island
http://www.arsenichometest.com/blog/environment...
Growing up in Georgia, I vacationed many times on the coastline in places such as Saint Simons Island, Sea Island, and Jekyll Island. Over the last 20 years, Saint Simons Island has seen a massive commercial explosion, while its neighbor, Jekyll Island, has been able to keep its historic sites and wetlands free of development. Now, Jekyll Island is in danger of deforestation and commercialization.
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file under: beaches, deforestation, jekyll island, natural habitats, st simons by zakadamsgt 21 days 21 hrs 6 mins ago
   
 
 
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