Posts tagged: #earthquake

iEat Green Visits Washington DC; Chefs Sara Boan and Linda Soper-Kolton from the Catskill Farm Sanctuary, Join Bhavani on PRN!

Hi All, My husband and I ventured down to Washington, DC, this weekend for many reasons. The first, was to visit our daughter who just moved to DC to start her new job as a curator for the Smithsonian American … Read More

iEat Green Takes a Look at Regenerative Agriculture; Holistic Nutritionist, Jodie Lindsay Popma, Joins Bhavani on PRN

Hi All, As the damage in Florida from Hurricane Irma is being accessed, Texas is still cleaning up from Hurricane Harvey, Mexico is digging out from the earthquake, and fires are raging out of control in Oregon, we are watching … Read More

In The News: U.S. District Court Upholds the Vermont GMO Labeling Law!; Can You Compost Shredded Paper?; Organic Trumps Conventional Across the Board; For Teenagers, Potassium May Matter More Than Salt; Man-Made Earthquakes Increasing

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Today, The U.S. District Court Affirmed the Constitutionality of the Vermont GMO Labeling Law I heard this great news, while on the bus to Albany, to lobby my Assemblyman Ed Ra, and to participate in a GMO labeling rally at … Read More

Take Action: Tell the EPA to Ban Bee-Killing Pesticides For Good; Tell Congress: Pass the ACHE Act and End Mountaintop Removal Mining; Help the People of Nepal Rebuild and Donate Now; You Can Help Ensure Sustainable Seafood in Our Future

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Tell the EPA to Ban Bee-Killing Pesticides For Good Help save the bees! The EPA made a huge step in saying, “it won?t approve any new or expanded uses of neonicotinoid pesticides while it continues to study the threats they … Read More