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Ben & Jerry’s has combined its passion for keeping ice cream frozen and the environment to create a new pilot freezer project. The new hydrocarbon-based freezers promise a reduction in global warming when compared to conventional cooling methods.
Chances are the freezer in your house as well as your grocery store uses hydrofluorocarbon gases (HFCs) to generate cooling. HFCs released into the atmosphere are a dangerous greenhouse gas. that new freezer trades out the HFC’s for purifi…
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Well, here’s an optimistic little tidbit. The Telegraph reports that organic produce may be less expensive than conventional produce in the near future. that is due to the rising cost of oil and the use of fossil fuels on the farm.
Oil is expected to rise to $200 per barrel within the next five to ten years. Fossil fuels are currently used to mine, manufacture and transport fertilizers to the farms and crops. As the price increases, the profit margin decreases meaning that in order to …
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The Bush administration has abruptly halted a program that tests levels of pesticides in fruits, vegetables and other crops, arguing that the $8 million dollar a year program is too expensive. $8 million. Hmm, that kind of sounds like a small number to me. Relatively speaking. You know, compared to other ginormous numbers that have been bouncing about the news lately. Perhaps it’s not about the cost of the actual program? But I digress.
The program, The Agricultural Chemical Usage Prog…
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Join the Green Challenge every month and manufacture one small change to help the environment. Keep us posted on your progress all through the month and keep an eye out for spectacular giveaways.
Oy, what a month. that wrap up is late considering I spent the last few days of August fretting by Hurricane Gustav and thereupon evacuating. All is well but evacuation can really take it out of a girl. So, I am sorry for the late post.
Now that that’s out of the way, eating like a locavore is…
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Peanut butter is one of those foods that one would think would be better to eat organic. In terms of general health, we’ve probably all heard by now that is better to avoid peanut butter varietys that contain hydrogenated oils, and to stick with those butters that are made of nothing but peanuts, and possibly a bit of salt.
But where does organic peanut butter fall? According to Tara Parker-Pope of the NYTimes, more than 99 percent of peanuts are grown conventionally, including the use of…
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Elsa Amiss lives on the Higher Hingle Farm with her parents and siblings. After watching her parents sell by 100 organic ducks a week, Elsa decided to start her own business. She sells organic duck eggs to local markets and oversees the care of 300 ducks. She is England’s youngest supermarket supplier.
Underneath a giant tent, Elsa’s brothers gather the eggs. Each egg is hand washed by Elsa before she enlists the help of her two brothers and sister to label and box them for shipment. She …
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If you’re a meatless eater, and want to try the new flavors from Boca, don’t miss that week’s giveaway:three coupons, each good for one free package of Boca Meatless Products.
Click on by to the original post (please don’t comment here, it won’t count!) and leave a comment telling us about your favorite meat-free dish. At 5 pm EST we’ll pick a winner at random. That could be you, but you have to enter to win!
[Source] Cat Lincoln
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