With all these discoveries I am making in regard to wildlife,the environment,and it's destruction I was beginning to get a little depressed. I needed to do something to get out of that funk and back to a more pleasant outlook. With that in mind I set out to do some research with the specific wish to find something positive on the wildlife news front, something that didn't involve the death or near extinction of a species,and here is what I found so far.
The discovery of a vegetarian spider species was only one. Did I mention that I don't like spiders very much, but oh well there's more on spiders in the links to follow. I also discovered some news in regards to two bird species thought to be extinct, and some odd things as well. Enjoy.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/091012-vegetaria n-spider.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/03/090311-dracula- fish-photo.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/02/090218-extinct- bird-photo.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/09/090922-ghost-sh ark-new-species-picture.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/photogalleries/ne w-species-underground-creatures-missions/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/12/photogalleries/09 1211-alien-jellyfish-pictures-arctic/index.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/04/0428_050428_ex tinctwoodpecker.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/04/0428_050428_ex tinctwoodpecker.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/04/0428_050428_ex tinctwoodpecker.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/photogalleries/ec uador-new-species-pictures/
Enjoy the video. Isn't Nature grand?
Susan
Thursday, December 31, 2009
A Discovery about birds
I just visited the National Geographic site and discovered the following news. This is so cool!!
Nature is truly amazing, isn't it.
Susan
Nature is truly amazing, isn't it.
Susan
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
How to shrink your carbon footprint and Save money
Global warming affects everyone, but can be stopped starting at home and within local communities, continuing in an ever outward spiral. In this manner we will communicate the need, ability and benefits to be had by such action to all levels of society and to governments and businesses all over the world. We need to act quickly, and we need to motivate others to do the same, if we are to help ourselves survive and to also keep birds and other wildlife from extinction. Here are some steps you can take towards this goal that is both beneficial and realistic, most especially for your budget.
Because our lives have become so hectic many of us like to take shortcuts when preparing meals, but when you really think about it doesn't take that much longer to prepare a meal from scratch. Aside from being far from beneficial to your health canned, processed and prepacked foods are expensive. If you buy fresh locally grown, organic foods from your local farmers market, or a farm if you happen to know a farmer, you will notice that your grocery bill will go down significantly. Keep in mind there is also still grain fed beef available, as well as free range chicken.
Planting a garden to grow your own veggies will also save you money, especially if you keep it chemical free. Chemical pesticides and herbicides cost a small fortune and are extremely harmful to birds, bees, and other wildlife, as well as to human health. Doing without these chemicals will have the added affect of helping the environment, and if you plant a tree or two in your yard this will be even more beneficial to all concerned, here's how:
http://www.sweetgrassgardens.com/chemfree.htm
http://www.ourgreenerlife.com/2009/08/organic-chemical-free-gardening/
http://www.chiff.com/home_life/garden/organic-gardening.htm
http://www.gnb.ca/0009/0372/0003/0001-e.asp
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-hot-compost
http://www.emilycompost.com/compost.htm
Chemicals cleaning products are dangerous to both your family health and your pocket book. If only through the potential poisoning of a child, who might drink or ingest them because the chemical companies have made them smell too good, sometimes like candy, and with so many people developing allergies to these chemicals, it only makes sense to make your own cleaning supplies. The following links will teach you how.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/770563/how_to_make_homemade_chemicalfree_cleaning.html
http://www.shareguide.com/hazard.html
Besides getting paid for recycling bottles, cans and milk cartons, something as simple as turning down the heat and washing your laundry in cold water will help to keep your budget down. As will the energy saving light bulbs on the market today. While these bulbs might be expensive initially, they last far longer than just 18 months, eliminating the need to buy the other varieties every other month and providing the added benefit of saving you twenty or more dollars per month, depending on how many of these bulbs you choose to install in your residence.
Also consider that solar powered lamps, blinds, batteries, lawnmowers, air purifiers, air conditioners and even stoves and chargers, as well as other such gadgets are now available. Investing in these gadgets will benefit your budget in the long run because while these gadgets used to be really expensive, this is no longer an issue. You can get lighting for both your yard and indoors, for example, at reasonable prices. They have even come out with solar powered computers. The following link will show you examples of just one place where these gadgets may be found:
http://thehottestgadgets.com/2009/07/17-hot-solar-powered-gadgets-for-a-more-eco-friendly-lifestyle-003675 More such sites can be found if you do a search for solar gadgets.
Alternate, clean or green energy supply companies are springing up every where. Here in Alberta you can check out the following link:
http://www.skyfireenergy.com/solar_electric_residential.html
If you live elsewhere just do a search for alternate energy supply companies.
Your savings from these practices, when implemented, can then be invested, if you wish, in savings bonds, either monthly or yearly. The decision is up to you and this is an excellent way to keep chemicals from entering the water supply and soil, to save the wildlife and environment from destruction, as well as to preserve your own health and the health of your family.
Susan
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Late December, and (breathing deeply) above the clouds!
In these post-Christmas days, it was a treat to have the opportunity to go for an extended trail run under clear, blue skies on the last Sunday morning of December. Getting above the clouds on Mount Tzouhalem at this time of the year is pretty sweet! It was just above zero (Celcius) with lots of frost on the ground but the bright sunshine quickly penetrated the light jackets and made us feel quite overdressed. The Island mountains to the west and the Olympic range, south of the border, looked awesome with snow marking their highest elevations - breathtaking.
This past while, I've been trying to pay closer attention to the act of breathing. Sounds strange to say but for the most part, like a lot of us, I've taken this rather essential activity for granted and in so doing, missed out on some of the gifts of the ocean of air in which we live and thrive. Breathing well, and paying attention to the very act of breathing, can be one of the most relaxing (and exhilerating!) exercises imaginable. Breathing deeply, and through our noses, draws life-giving air deep into the widest part of our lungs - the bottom, where the greatest concentration of alveoli are poised to do their special job, which is to enable the oxygen to enter the blood-stream. Yup, pretty important. Breathing through the mouth, which we humans tend to do, results in much shallower breathing and the air not penetrating deeply to where it needs to be. Interestingly enough, it seems we're one of the only mammals that seems to have forgotten how to breathe properly and effectively! Ever watched a race horse? We won't find its mouth open as it, at breathtaking speed, races around the track. Dogs too, they only open their mouths to cool themselves.
Breathing mindfully is not easy but it's a discipline that sure seems worth working on. It enables us to exercise our bodies and mitigate the effects of everyday stress in such a way that we become healthier, happier, and more productive. It also makes us much more aware of, and connected to, the moment. Sounds all good to me.
Till the next time,
Duncan.
Image taken from near "The Cross", on Mt. Tzouhalem, looking to the west over Duncan, BC.
Daring to sing and dance into the New Year...and through life.
As 2009 draws to an end and we anticipate a New Year just around the corner, it's a great time to reflect on how we might make 2010 a full and life-affirming experience, not only for ourselves, but for those around us. I think this little video contains a powerful, yet very simple, message...it's about music and life...
What a wonderful way to value each precious moment, whether we're paddling...or just being. I like that idea.
Duncan.
What a wonderful way to value each precious moment, whether we're paddling...or just being. I like that idea.
Duncan.
Horseshoe Bay
Horseshoe Bay is one of the most expensive place to tour the beach in the world. But that did not stop thousands of tourists come to visit this island every year. The weather is friendly, calm water and waves, crystal clear water, and sand bay pinknya Horseshoey almost unparalleled in the rest of this planet. The best beach and island in Caribbean!
Fernando de Noronha
Perhaps the most beautiful beaches in the world where only a few people who know. One of the Unesco World Heritage Site is "the most beautiful marine park in the World" Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago name located in the Atlantic Ocean, located 354 km from the east coast of Brazil. This island is a municipality (Distrito estatal) in the state of Brazil, Pernambuco.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Great Wall of China
Great Wall of China or the Great Wall of China (traditional: simplified: Pinyin: Chángchéng), also known in China as the Great Wall Along the 10,000 Li (Wanli Chángchéng) is the longest structure ever built by humans, is located in the People's Republic of China. The length is 6400 kilometers (from Sanhai Pass area on the east to Lop Nur in the west) and 8 meters high in order to prevent the Mongol invasion from the north at that time. The width of the top 5 m, while the bottom width of 8 m. 180-270 m every kind of watchtower built. High watchtower was 11-12 m.
To make this giant wall, it could take hundreds of years at the time of the emperor. Initially, it is estimated Qin Shi-huang who started building the wall, but according to the research literature, history and records, the wall has been built up before the Qin Dynasty, built exactly the first time in the Age of Warring States. Emperor Qin Shi-huang continue development and strengthening the walls that had been built earlier.
After the death of Qin Shi-huang, making this wall had stopped and only resumed in the Sui Dynasty, the last resumed again at the time of the Ming Dynasty. Great Wall forms we now see is the result of development of the Sun earlier era. The inside walls of soil mixed with bricks and rocks. The top is made the main road for China cavalry.
Great Wall of China is considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1987, this building was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
To make this giant wall, it could take hundreds of years at the time of the emperor. Initially, it is estimated Qin Shi-huang who started building the wall, but according to the research literature, history and records, the wall has been built up before the Qin Dynasty, built exactly the first time in the Age of Warring States. Emperor Qin Shi-huang continue development and strengthening the walls that had been built earlier.
After the death of Qin Shi-huang, making this wall had stopped and only resumed in the Sui Dynasty, the last resumed again at the time of the Ming Dynasty. Great Wall forms we now see is the result of development of the Sun earlier era. The inside walls of soil mixed with bricks and rocks. The top is made the main road for China cavalry.
Great Wall of China is considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1987, this building was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Monday, December 21, 2009
On these days of Christmas...
Today, in an instant of time, at around 0947 hrs local time here on Vancouver Island, the sun made its shortest arc through the sky and nudged closer to the horizon than at any other time during the entire year. Now, our days will begin to lengthen and our nights will grow shorter, albeit almost imperceptibly for awhile, until the summer solstice next June.
This is a season of the year when ancient tradition suggests that all things are possible. It is important, as always, to be thankful for all that is good in the world, for indeed, there is much that is good. Paddling these unchanging waters on Canada's west coast and hiking or running the trails, amidst the remnants of old growth forests, makes a connection to the natural world. We find ourselves face to face with compelling evidence of the interdependence of all life. Taking time to breathe deeply, and deliberately - outside, under a canopy of daytime or night-time skies gives more than a moment to pause. It energizes, inspires (quite literally), refreshes, rejuvenates, and reconnects the self to the mavellous "web of life" on this fragile, island planet. This precious time always brings the reminder that, together, we are stakeholders in this adventure called "life". That is what connects us and unites us and gives us reason to care for one another.
Peace be with you this Christmas and holiday season and wishing you blue skies and sunshine...although there's not a darn thing wrong with overcast and precipitation since it either keeps everything green or makes for awesome skiing! Looking on the bright side, of course! :-)
Duncan and Joan.
This is a season of the year when ancient tradition suggests that all things are possible. It is important, as always, to be thankful for all that is good in the world, for indeed, there is much that is good. Paddling these unchanging waters on Canada's west coast and hiking or running the trails, amidst the remnants of old growth forests, makes a connection to the natural world. We find ourselves face to face with compelling evidence of the interdependence of all life. Taking time to breathe deeply, and deliberately - outside, under a canopy of daytime or night-time skies gives more than a moment to pause. It energizes, inspires (quite literally), refreshes, rejuvenates, and reconnects the self to the mavellous "web of life" on this fragile, island planet. This precious time always brings the reminder that, together, we are stakeholders in this adventure called "life". That is what connects us and unites us and gives us reason to care for one another.
Peace be with you this Christmas and holiday season and wishing you blue skies and sunshine...although there's not a darn thing wrong with overcast and precipitation since it either keeps everything green or makes for awesome skiing! Looking on the bright side, of course! :-)
Duncan and Joan.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
How to help migrating birds
Blue jay |
Many birds are becoming extinct or are declining in numbers due to global warming and through habitat destruction directly related to human activities.
http://planetgreen.discovery.com/travel-outdoors/human-activities-threaten-birds.html
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Bird feeders are always a good idea, provided the bird feeder is placed in such a location as to limit the local cat population's access to the bird feeder. Plant trees on your property if you have one, not only is this good for the environment, but it provides shelter and a resting place for birds. If the tree also bears fruit this will be of even more benefit for the bird.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Trees-For-the-World
http://www.audubon.org/bird/at_home/SafeFeeding.html
Stop the use of pesticide and herbicides in your gardening and go organic. Many birds are poisoned through their use, or otherwise negatively affected. For tips on organic gardening follow this link:
http://www.organicgardening.com/
Keep your pets inside during the migration seasons, as both dogs and cats will chase and/or hunt birds. Its their instinct to do so. If you find stray animals that were once someone's pet, it is best to have them picked up by the local animal control department, rather than to feed them even once, because unless you plan to take them into your home, they will have a constant need to hunt birds in order to stay alive.
http://www.audubon.org/bird/at_home/SafeCats.html
More tips on how to help birds and other wildlife are on the following links:
http://www.stateofthebirds.org/home-page-documents/what-you-can-do-to-help-birds
http://hubpages.com/hub/helpingwildlife
http://www.audubon.org/bird/at_home/KeepWildlifeSafe.html
http://www.audubon.org/bird/at_home/SafeWindows.html
For ways to turn your garden into a mini wildlife sanctuary/refuge follow these links:
http://www.nwf.org/gardenforwildlife/
http://www.plantnative.org/
http://www.audubon.org/bird/at_home/
http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/bird-gardens-47022602
Helping birds in specific neighborhood types:
http://audubonathome.org/birdstohelp/
Stop the killing of gophers and rabbits in nearby, unused tracks of land and along fee-ways, as they are a food source for both local and migrating hawks, as well as owls. Some hawks are dependent exclusively on rodents, for example, for their survival while others have a diet that depends on a broader variety of food sources. Get involved in your community to help implement more environmentally friendly practices such as the development of wildlife friendly parks with ponds, lots of trees and native plant life, where ducks and geese might land for brief a rest stop during migration.
Buy organically grown seed products for your bird-feeders, as many seed products are contaminated with pesticides, herbicides or are genetically modified. These types of seeds are likely to be harmful to birds. There are other things that you can do, as you will learn when you visit the links above. I am certain you will enjoy the result of your efforts a great deal, as will your children and neighbors no doubt.
Susan
Saturday, December 19, 2009
There are some solutions
In writing the two of my last posts regarding modified foods I neglected to include something very, very important. My niece was wonderfully instrumental in pointing this out, which brought me back, I hope, to a point of balance. What I neglected to do, for all those who wish to eat healthy, natural foods, was to write about what steps can be taken, both individually and in groups, to help protect our health. Believe it or not, we do still have some choice in the matter.
I discovered just this morning, through my research, that because I have always been told in the media that canola oil margarine, for example, is very much more beneficial to health than any other such product, that I have, in all ignorance, been consuming a genetically modified food for many years now. I also realized that a specific health issue that I have, is directly related to the consumption of dairy products in all of its various forms due to the fact that dairy cows are injected with chemicals to make them produce more milk. These dairy cows develop health complications from this practice that are not good, but more on that another time.
This discovery however, means that I obviously need to change my eating habits quite drastically. But how do I know that the new product I wish to purchase is not genetically altered or tampered with in some way? A little thinking and research in this regard led me to some obvious conclusions and one very important discovery. It seems that here in Canada, I am embarrassed to say, there is no legislated or regulated requirement to label food products which have been genetically altered. This, it seems to me, severely limits my choice in what I buy, as well a my right to buy only what I wish to buy.
So here as Canadians we have two related problems. First we need to research very carefully before we buy food products if we wish to avoid GM foods, and second something needs to be done to remedy the lack of labeling on consumer food products in Canada. After all, if we can label tobacco products then it seems to me we can label food products accordingly. To do this it is necessary to lobby the government and/or to join a group dedicated towards this end, nothing else it seems will produce a solution to this problem. In addition, there are many other countries where labeling is not required. " For example, the United States does not have GM food labeling....Additionally, there are no international labeling standards for GM foods despite efforts through the UN’s Food Standard Codex Alimentarius." So take action, sign a petition, join a group dedicated to preserving your right to choose, and/or spread the word the more of us who do this, the better.
http://www.healthcoalition.ca/gmo-archives.html
http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/
http://growmoregreen.free.fr/
http://www.gefreebc.org/content/pdf/newsletter_nov07.pdf
http://saltspringersforsafefood.com/?q=node/59
http://www.canadiancoalitionforhealthfreedom.ca/
http://earthhopenetwork.net/alerts_5-03.htm
http://www.petitiononline.com/3615gmo/petition.html
http://www.seedsofdeception.com/Public/MediaCenter/Videos/index.cfm
The following links will provide you with more info on GM foods to decide for yourself whether or not you wish to consume them, if like me you have heard very little about them to this point.
http://www.gentechvrij.nl/plaatjesgen/crigenPressRelease-3GMOs-IJBS_1209.pdf
links:http://www.bionetonline.org/English/Content/ff_cont1.htm
http://www.bionetonline.org/English/Content/ff_cont4.htm
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/genetic-engineering
http://www.gmfoodnews.com/gming.html
http://www.seedsofdeception.com/Public/GeneticRoulette/HealthRisksofGMFoodsSummaryDebate/index.cfm
These links will provide you with info on which food products contain GM food sources:
http://www.gmfoodnews.com/gmwho.html
http://www.appropedia.org/Genetically_modified_food#Types_of_GM_food
http://www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net/GMO/gmo.html
Some info on specific danger/ controversy regarding GM foods:
http://www.psrast.org/molbeng.htm
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/gmf-agm/appro/index-eng.php
Here is a starting list of the types of foods that have been genetically altered: golden rice, apples (grapple), sweet potatoe, peas, soy, wheat, corn, tomatoes, potatoes, canola (cooking oil and margarine), alfalfa, papaya, fish, nutrasweet. aspartame, equal and cotton seed which produce oils. No doubt this is only the beginning of a longer list. Some of the health hazards posed by these foods and lists of companies who do or do not use GM foods in their production are detailed at the following sites.
http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/genetically-modified-foods.html
http://www.geaction.org/truefood/shoppersguide/guide_printable.html
http://askwaltstollmd.com/archives/genefoods/502300.html
http://www.realgreengoods.com/learning_links.php
Another list of GM foods:
- Sugar cane
- Sweet peppers
- Bananas
- Strawberries
- Pineapples
- Cocoa beans
- Yellow squash
- Zucchini
Susan
Friday, December 18, 2009
Tinkering: Global Warming Not The Only Danger
We really need to stop people tinkering with our food.
It isn't bad enough that we ingest, one hundred percent involuntarily I might add, poison on a daily basis. Now scientists are experimenting with bonding the swine flu genes/vaccine to corn in order to feed it to human and animal alike?worldwide? Have we now become guinea pigs?
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/06/swine_flu_genes_to_be_inserted_in_corn_making-vaccine-foods-hog-humans.php#ch02
They add vitamins to our food which at first glimpse doesn't seem bad. But then they also add food color, additives and preservatives and all kinds of other junk which I am certain we do not need or want in our diets, and of which, I am almost as certain, we are ignorant of the resulting effects on our minds bodies, and environment. Who knows how many of us suffer from an overdose of say Vitamin D for instance. While vitamin D can help your body fight off disease, too much of it is not good for you either, causing symptoms of vitamin overdose, and since our bodies manufacture vitamin D through an exposure to sunlight there is really no true way of knowing how much you are getting, when it is also in your calcium supplement, in your milk or soy milk, in your chocolate bar, cereal, and in your can of soup etc., and in addition occurs naturally in certain foods.
Another example is food color, inserted into our food to make it look more attractive and to get us to buy it, like beef for example. Many, many children react badly to food color in that they become hyper active, cannot focus their minds and are unable to concentrate to learn as a result. Some kids even react with severe moods swings and violence to the same. Because of said additives and alterations to said food, some kids cannot even eat fruit, dairy, bread and cereals. Also many people cannot eat salad bar foods, reacting to eating anything at salad bars with severe migrane headaches. These are just mild reactions to foods which are supposed to be natural, wholesome and healthy foods, but instead many people get sick from eating them. Speaking of natural and wholesome, did you know that they have tinkered much further than that? That they have recently begun to alter the genetics of food by bonding herbicides, pesticides, viruses, bacteria and animal DNA to grains crops and that some of the resulting consequence is turning out to be deadly in more ways than one? Follow these links for more info:
http://www.cqs.com/gmohazard.htm
http://www.biotech-info.net/a_clark_dubious.html
http://www.raw-wisdom.com/50harmful
http://www.biotech-info.net/disputed_study.html
http://ezinearticles.com/?Genetically-Altered-Food---We-Are-All-Exposed&id=3355582
So who is to say that the food sensitivities, allergies and asthma that people of this day and age are suddenly developing might not be caused by these additions to our food. There is of course much more to this, very much more than you are likely to appreciate. Just do a search "genetically altered seed crops" and find out for yourself.
While it is one thing to cross pollinate crops to produce hardier plants and increase food production, it is quite another to bond poisons with said crops. The other question is this, how do our reactions to these foods contribute to the medical misdiagnosis of kids and adults alike, causing other more serious problems? For instance how many kids are misdiagnosed with ADHD or ADD when they may in fact only be having severereactionsto food color in to the foods they eat?
A misdiagnosis of this sort can have serious consequences for the child, who is then wrongly placed on medicines that have not been studied enough for consequence of long term use. Some of these drugs are, after all a derivitive of the poppy plant which produces cocaine. The child's life can then take a disastrous turn. Please understand me here, some children need this medicine, the sad fact is however that many, many more children are in fact misdiagnosed with these conditions and the results for the child very negative.
Now ask yourself this, if this tinkering with our food causes cancer and other diseases, are we not just replacing one illness with another and perhaps in the long run an even worse illness and more suffering? What other possible consequence can tinkering with food and genetics have for the world around us? There is already a very negative picture emerging about the consequence of such action. Is doing so justified even with the good intention of improving the health of the population? Do we really want to pay that price? With all the controversy surrounding the H1N1 flu vaccine and its side effects, I really think that it is unwise to bond the H1N1 virus/vaccine or anything else for that matter to our foods.
Yet at this very moment some scientist somewhere is experimenting on some unfortunate rats to do just that and more. What is the average life span of a rat anyway? Is it nearly as long as our own? It isn't likely to be is it, so then how do we know what the long term consequences of the things tested on rats are on the human body? But say that the short term exposure to genetically altered food kills a rat or causes disease or other bad consequence for said rat, what does it mean for humans? This would indicate that it is deadly, would it not? Another question is this, have any long term, detailed studies been done?
http://www.seedsofdeception.com/Public/GeneticRoulette/HealthRisksofGMFoodsSummaryDebate/index.cfm
You can find out what information there is on this subject at the link above. I realize that there are scientists all over the world have the best of intentions at heart when it comes to human beings and the environment. Those intentions are to keep the population healthy and prevent the spread of disease, and to feed the population, and to keep the environment healthy and thereby preserve wildlife, but when does this intention become truly more of a detriment than a help?
It is here that I must point out, that it is no longer just individual scientists who are experimenting and producing the changes to our food, our lives and our environment. I'm talking about a very few very large, wealthy companies here, such as the ones altering our foods genetically, and the chemical and pharmeceutical companies whose products we are persuaded to use. What is their bottom line? What are their true intentions? I personally have difficulty believing that their bottom line has anything to do with a genuine interest in the health of the world's population, the feeding of that population, or the world itself.
Lastly, another issue with this is the matter of choice. Some people truly do not wish for either themselves or their children to be exposed to this vaccine, or for that matter the food that has been altered in any way, and yet 90% of the food we ingest has been altered in some way. It seems that someone out there, namely those few companies who are seeking profit and power, have decided that we will all get all of the above in one way or another, whether we wish it to be so or not, and consequence be damned for those of us human and animal alike who react either mildly or very, very badly. After all we all have to eat, right?. It is obvious that human rights are not considered at all when this tinkering is put into effect and neither is a care for the wildlife and our environment.
While you are thinking about all this and the fact that none of this food is labeled to let us know which of the foods has been altered and allow us the choice of whether or not to purchase these foods, here is one last thing to think about. It seems that very soon now we will not have access to natural food at all, follow these links:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/12/to-serve-man-lab-meat.php
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/11/pork-meat-grown-labs-grocery-store-2014.php
Susan
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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