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Women's Bioethics Project Blog

Women's Bioethics Project Blog

http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com

The Women’s Bioethics Project blog is dedicated to ensuring that women’s voices, health, and life experiences are given a voice on ethical issues in health care and biotechnology. The Women

Gmo Africa

Gmo Africa

http://www.gmoafrica.org

weblog and news on the benefits of genetically modified foods from Africa and around the world.

spud! blog

spud! blog

http://spudfanblog.blogspot.com

Thoughts and news from the founder and CEO of spud!, a local and organic home delivery service serving Vancouver, Calgary, Victoria, Seattle, Portland, LA and San Francisco. Environmental issues, organic news, sustainable agriculture and more!

Genetic Maize

Genetic Maize

http://www.geneticmaize.com

This blog is my small attempt to dispel myths abut GMOs and science in general, to encourage contemplation of science ethics, and to share my musings about science and culture.

Michael Lanfield

Michael Lanfield

http://michaellanfield.blogspot.com

Michael Lanfield, owner of Ambient New World, educates people who are interested in learning about global topics such as; global warming, GMOs (genetically modified organisms), cruelty to animals, health & wellness and organic foods. They do this thr

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What is organic?

The natural organic beauty salon. | December 12th 2009

Certified Organic products are grown and processed without the use of synthetic chemicals, fertilisers, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) It is an innovative method of farming and production and is increasingly being recognized as being on the read more

Sampler Platter

La Vida Locavore | December 10th 2009 by Jill

Mark Bittman and Ezra Klein talk about voting with your mouth Calling all foodies! Check out this new beer blog, Hopflower. NOAA just released its draft policy on the use of catch shares in federal fisheries and Pew likes it. Well, if Pew likes it, t read more

Lexington’s Last Award

A Horse And A Half | December 9th 2009 by OnTheBit

Every now and then something in life is bound to give you a little jolt. A little shock to the core that reminds you to put things in perspective. Yesterday in the mail I got a letter from one of my GMOs. It is for a 60% achievement award…on Le read more

Buy Me. HerCut.

Little Red Book | December 9th 2009 by MJ

HerCut Deep Conditioner 10 ozWhat it is:An intensive conditioner for coarse hair that has been colored and fine, medium, or coarse hair that is chemically processed, extensively bleached, or damaged.What it does:This formula improves elasticity to su read more

Miessence After Shave Balm Product Review

Life Goggles | December 9th 2009 by Joel Williams

I love receiving products from BuyGreen as they’re packaged in reused boxes. It’s a cool feature, the boxes are stamped on the inside that they’ve shamelessly reused the box, and that’s great in my opinion. This time I receive read more

Book Review: FoodSmart: Understanding Nutrition in the 21st Centu…

Nutrition Wonderland | December 7th 2009 by John Serrao

The book FoodSmart: Understanding Nutrition in the 21st Century is a new title from award-winning author Diana Hunter that is designed to help navigate the complex world of nutrition. It explains basics like terminology and types of food with ease a read more

Best of 2009: New GMO Labeling Website Showcases Hard-to-Find Pro…

KC's Artwork | December 5th 2009 by KC

Today the Institute for Responsible Technology (IRT) launched a new website www.nonGMOShoppingGuide.com that takes the guesswork out of how to avoid genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and gene-spliced food products. With polls indicating that 9 read more

Preparing the organic Fertilizer Grandpas Organic Farm Dot com PL…

My Gerson Therapy lyme blog | December 5th 2009

This is a some video of the making of the organic fertilizer.   This is a just a simple video from my cellphone camera.  I will be posting a professional video up soon.  For now I still wanted to show people the general tactic.  Obviously, this read more

Best of 2009: New GMO Labeling Website Showcases Hard-to-Find Pro…

Go Green with Carbon Offsetting and Buy Carbon Credits | December 5th 2009 by Kevin Taight

Today the Institute for Responsible Technology (IRT) launched a new website www.nonGMOShoppingGuide.com that takes the guesswork out of how to avoid genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and gene-spliced food products. read more

Links and Comments

Michael Nelson | December 3rd 2009 by Michael Byron Nelson

Twitter apparently thinks that Africa = AIDS. New book, What Works in Development (Editors Jessica Cohen and William Easterly) outlines the debate between those who think randomized evaluation of development projects is a good idea, and those who don read more