Organic News Bytes: Frankenfoods & Fertility, Real Green Transport and More…
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Posted in Organics | Tagged Organics
| Study of the Week: Pesticide Cocktails Cause 99% Mortality Rate in Frogs |
| A new study in the journal Oecologia indicates that when pesticides mix in the environment, they form “chemical cocktails” that are more toxic than previously estimated. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh discovered that when 10 of the world’s most commonly used pesticides combine, as they regularly do in the environment, the chemicals caused an astounding 99 percent mortality in leopard frogs. According to the study abstract, “Wetland communities can be dramatically impacted by low concentrations of pesticides (both separate and combined) and these results offer important insights for the conservation of wetland communities.” Learn more |
| Web Video of the Week- Organic Transitions: New Revolutionary Ride-Sharing Service |
| OCA’s new “Organic Transitions” campaign is focused on providing concerned readers with suggestions and tools for making those necessary household, cultural, and political changes that will enable us to survive peak oil, global climate change and economic crisis. This week’s ‘post-carbon’ survival recipe addresses the problem of 800 million greenhouse gas belching cars and trucks around the world sucking up massive amounts of fuel to each carry an average (in the USA) of 1.6 people to their destination. Over 23% of all petroleum expenditures and greenhouse gas pollution in the US come from our personal car use. A five-seat car traveling with only a single driver is inherently inefficient, and yet 85% of the time, that’s how cars travel in much of the world. The solution unfortunately is not to hold your breath until you and every driver in the world can afford a $30,000 plug-in 100 MPG electric hybrid, but rather to join up and try out the time-tested practices of ride-sharing and informal taxicabs and jitneys, now supercharged with 21st Century communications technology. Using a computer or cell phone, you can drastically reduce your carbon footprint and your transportation expenses by filling up those empty seats in your car with passengers heading in the same direction, or, if you don’t have a car, you can hop a ride yourself and share the expenses. This is not pie-in-the-sky. It’s already happening on college campus and community ride boards, online at Craigslist, and most notably in Ireland, where climate and environmental concerns and $10 a gallon gas have prompted drivers and passengers to tune into Avego.com Tune into the next transportation revolution here. |
| Quote of the Week: New Study Confirms Genetically Engineered Food Damages Fertility |
| ”This work will do huge damage to the GM industry worldwide, since it shows that a crop — Monsanto’s maize line NK603 x MON810 — which has been approved as safe by EFSA, and given consent for use in food and feed by the EC, is in fact dangerous to health. It demonstrates that the approvals process is at best inadequate and at worst corrupt.” Dr. Brian John of GM Free Cymru speaking about a new study out of Austria confirming previous study results that indicate GM corn damages the reproductive system of laboratory rats. Learn more |
| OCA Brings Consumer Concerns to National Organic Standards Board Meeting |
| Thank you to all of you who sent us comments to share at the National Organic Standards Board meeting this week. Your passionate, well-reasoned and informed comments were just what the NOSB needed to hear! Alexis Baden-Mayer presented OCA’s testimony on Monday. You can read the full testimony here.
In other organic standards news, the USDA National Organic Program is accepting comments on their proposed rule for organic livestock. You can read the proposed rule here. Important issues on the horizon at the National Organic Standards Board include whether to continue to allow producers to use non-organic soy lecithin in products labeled “USDA Organic.” Learn more. If you’d like to have your thoughts on livestock or soy lecithin included in OCA’s comments to the USDA National Organic Program or the National Organic Standards Board, please send a note to Alexis Baden-Mayer at alexis[a]organicconsumers.org. |
| Startling Science Facts of the Week: Who Owns Nature? |
| *Ten companies now control more than two-thirds of global proprietary seed sales.
*Ten companies now control almost 90% of agrochemical sales worldwide. *Ten companies now account for three-quarters of industry revenues. *The top ten pharmaceutical companies control 55% of the global drug market. |
| Headlines of the Week: |
| 1) The Future of Food in an Obama Administration 2) Controversy Swirls Over Proposed USDA Organic Standards for Fish Farms 3) Naomi Klein on the Bailout Profiteers and the Multi-Trillion-Dollar Crime Scene 4) More Schools Cultivating Organic School Gardens 5) General Motors Must Re-Make the Mass Transit System it Murdered 6) OCA & Allies Call on USDA to Close Loopholes on Organic Standards for Dairy Farms Let OCA sift through the media smog and bring you the top new and analysis of the day. The OCA website has 20 or more news articles posted each day, and a library of over 4,000 articles covering issues including health, justice, food and farming, politics, and the environment. Bookmark OrganicConsumers.org |
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| Message from OCA Sponsor Our Ancient Forests: Going, going… |
| While the public’s attention is focused on President-elect Obama, the Bush Administration is hatching plans to open up Oregon’s ancient forests to industrial clearcut logging. These forests not only provide habitat for endangered species like spotted owls and marbled murrelets, but are a crucial buffer against the impacts of global warming. With just a fraction of America’s original ancient forests remaining, every acre that still exists deserves the highest protection, not a future of stumps and clearcuts. Yet that’s what the future holds if the Bush Administration prevails in its last days in office. Please help The Wilderness Society stop this ill-conceived plan. Click here to take action now. |
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