Food First! No Compromise in Defense of Sustainable Food!

Food First! No Compromise in Defense of Sustainable Food!


7 Sustainable Food Campaigns to Watch in 2011 | Sustainable Food | Change.org
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2010 saw some big victories in the sustainable food space: Congress finally reformed school lunch, the food safety reform bill passed, some cities legalized beekeeping, and other major advances. In… Read more of this post, 7 Sustainable Food Campaigns to Watch in 2011, at Change.org.

Way to Go Washington State! But Vancouver, BC exported 26 million tons of coal in 2010. King Coal wants to expand the coal exporting infrastructure all along the West Coast. It’s time to for a fight.

Way to Go Washington State! But Vancouver, BC exported 26 million tons of coal in 2010. King Coal wants to expand the coal exporting infrastructure all along the West Coast. It’s time to for a fight.


Another Setback for a West Coast Coal Port
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The state of Washington has blocked a proposed coal export terminal in Cowlitz County.

Way to Go Washington State! But Vancouver, BC exported 26 million tons of coal in 2010. King Coal wants to expand the coal exporting infrastructure all along the West Coast. It’s time to for a fight.

Way to Go Washington State! But Vancouver, BC exported 26 million tons of coal in 2010. King Coal wants to expand the coal exporting infrastructure all along the West Coast. It’s time to for a fight.


Another Setback for a West Coast Coal Port
green.blogs.nytimes.com
The state of Washington has blocked a proposed coal export terminal in Cowlitz County.

Profit over political strategy? Maybe those gated communities in Dallas and Houston are impervious to nuclear waste.

Profit over political strategy? Maybe those gated communities in Dallas and Houston are impervious to nuclear waste.

Activists protest nuke waste plan for West Texas | AP Texas News | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
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AUSTIN, Texas — In a move decried by environmentalists, state regulators decided late Thursday to schedule a vote that could allow three dozen states to dump radioactive waste in Texas.