These are miscellaneous news items that pass across my desk and relate to this sites topics of interest. A full list of titles can be found at the bottom of this page.
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Written by Carolyn Ditchfield
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Tuesday, 05 January 2010 08:38 |
Editor , Dear Sir / Madam, Peter Spencer`s hunger strike is an explanation of how Australian farmers have been duped by both Liberal and Labor by trading off 90 million hectares of farmland, encapturing 87 million tonnes of carbon worth $10.8 billion, and failing to tell the owners that their timbered land was used as a collatoralised carbon sink swap to appease the International Kyoto Agreement. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 January 2010 08:45 |
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Written by Carolyn Ditchfield
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 03:51 |
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Extract from Organic Advantage Ed. 128 (BFA e-newsletter) December 2009
Organic produce has been
tipped as one of the "hottest" fine dining trends for 2010 in a survey of over
1800 professional chefs of the American Culinary Federation (ACF) released
yesterday.
The annual "What's Hot" survey
revealed that 73 percent of ACF chefs voted organic produce as a ‘hot'
restaurant menu trend for 2010, while nutrition and sustainable menu items took
out the tops spots. Organic coffee was voted the second hottest non-alcoholic
beverage and organic beer, wine and spirits were also tipped to be the top
alcohol trends of the coming year.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 December 2009 04:09 |
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Written by Carolyn Ditchfield
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 04:17 |
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Extract from Organic Advantage Ed. 128 (BFA e-newsletter) December 2009
Bayer CropScience LP has
been told to pay about $2 million for losses sustained by two Missouri farmers
when an experimental variety of GM rice cross-bred with the farmer's crops.
Organisations such as
Greenpeace say the verdict confirms that the responsibility for the consequences
of GE (genetic engineering) contamination rests with the company that releases
GE crops.
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Written by Carolyn Ditchfield
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Thursday, 10 December 2009 00:58 |
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by Colonel David Crockett (1786 - 1836)
Compiled by Edward S. Ellis
One day in the House of Representatives, a bill was taken up appropriating money for the benefit of a widow of a distinguished naval officer. Several beautiful speeches had been made in its support. The Speaker was just about to put the question when Crockett arose:
"Mr. Speaker--I have as much respect for the memory of the deceased, and as much sympathy for the sufferings of the living, if suffering there be, as any man in this House, but we must not permit our respect for the dead or our sympathy for a part of the living to lead us into an act of injustice to the balance of the living.
"I will not go into an argument to prove that Congress has no power to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member upon this floor knows it. We have the right, as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right so to appropriate a dollar of the public money.
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