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View ArticleYour Memorial Day Beer Choice Can Support Sustainable Farmers and Local...
In the spirit of enjoying adult beverages this Memorial Day weekend (responsibly, of course!), I want to share a bit about the burgeoning craft beer industry in the United States and why the trends are...
View ArticleArch Coal backs out of Longview export terminal
The coal industry’s vision of a robust export market turned out to be a mirage. And another one bites the dust… Starting six years ago, Washington and Oregon found themselves besieged by a flotilla of...
View ArticleIn dramatic statement, European leaders call for ‘immediate’ open access to...
In what European science chief Carlos Moedas calls a "life-changing" move, European Union member states today agreed on an ambitious new open access (OA) target. All scientific papers should be freely...
View ArticleAll scientific papers to be free by 2020 under EU proposals
All publicly funded scientific papers published in Europe could be made free to access by 2020, under a “life-changing” reform ordered by the European Union’s science chief, Carlos Moedas. The...
View ArticleRise of Donald Trump Tracks Growing Debate Over Global Fascism
WASHINGTON — The comparison was inflammatory, to say the least. Former Gov. William F. Weld of Massachusetts equated Donald J. Trump’s immigration plan with Kristallnacht, the night of horror in 1938...
View ArticlePesticides banned in French town over health concerns
A small town surrounded by farms has become the first in France to ban the use of pesticides within 50 metres of homes as fears grow that they may be to blame for a rise in cancers and other illnesses....
View ArticleArctic Sea Ice News and Analysis
The NSIDC Web site and data services are currently having intermittent problems and may be unavailable. We are working to restore these services as soon as possible and apologize for any inconvenience...
View ArticleMonday 15th June
*The United Nations (UN) recently released population projections based on data until 2012 and a Bayesian probabilistic methodology. Analysis of this data reveals that, contrary to previous literature,...
View ArticleScientists fight deadly banana fungus
Scientists in developing countries are scrambling to find a cure for a devastating fungus that threatens to wipe out the global banana trade and plunge millions of farmers into poverty. Around the...
View ArticleBeyond Pesticides to Regeneration!
Author: Brian Jordan I have a confession. Until I watched actress Kaiulani Lee kick off the Beyond Pesticides 34th National Pesticide Forum this weekend in Portland, Maine, I had only vaguely heard of...
View ArticleNeed a New Hobby? We Recommend Playing Musical Vegetables
Over the past two decades, classical music has moved in increasingly avant-garde directions. Perhaps none, though, is more applicable to our interests than the use of produce as instruments. Vegetables...
View ArticleThis huge, ugly fruit is a surprisingly good meat substitute
As a vegetarian, I understand why meat substitutes (substances that attempt to approximate the experience of eating meat — in taste, texture, and visual appearance) aren’t for everyone. Some people...
View ArticleSchool lunch menu is about more than taste, price
When asked to picture a typical school lunch, most of us think of sad-looking chicken nuggets or soggy french fries. For many of the millions of public school students, that’s not far off mark. To...
View ArticleReinventing The Vending Machine With Healthy, Local Food
If your company can't afford a Google-sized kitchen that doles out free snacks, you might be stuck with an ancient vending machine full of dusty candy bars. But a new startup is trying to offer a...
View ArticleSenator Stabenow's 'Smart' Labels Would Hit Her Hometown Residents Hard
With the worst broadband coverage in the country, Detroit residents would be left in the dark when it comes to product ingredients A handful of multinational agribusiness and food companies have spent...
View ArticleChina is encouraging its citizens to eat less meat
An updated set of dietary guidelines just released by the Chinese government could be a boon not only for public health, say some environmentalists, but also for the environment. They’re arguing that...
View ArticleDutch Firm Trains Eagles to Take Down High-Tech Prey: Drones
Birds of prey have the advantage of being able to bring drones safely to the ground, rather than causing them to crash, which can pose risks to those below. “We have seen a number of incidents around...
View ArticlePete Souza: photographing the real Barack Obama
It was a tale of two Americas. In Las Vegas the casinos were humming with a hell-yes tide that was about to sweep the manic Donald Trump to his most pumped-up victory yet. In Washington DC,...
View ArticleHow a Bayer-Monsanto merger will wind up costing you at the grocery store
In a rapidly consolidating sector already dominated by just a handful of players, Bayer AG’s $62 billion bid for U.S.-based Monsanto Co., if executed, has significant negative implications for farmers...
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