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The Neonicotinoid View- Is Sulfoxaflor The Next Systemic? - Jul 13,2012
July 13, 2012

What do you do when you have a flawed technology? You come up with an advanced version. This is a common practice with manufacturers of cell phones, computers and even with agro-chemicals. With the race to get sulfoxaflor, (a sap-feeding insecticide) “

Dorian Yates -Traveling Naturally In Spain and France - Jul 12,2012
July 12, 2012

What really makes the Green Earth Guide for Traveling Naturally in Span and the Green Earth Guide Traveling Naturally in France unique is that it includes options for those on a budget—an important aspect considering the current global economic dow

Clean Energy View: Marcus Fairs Discusses Green Design - Jul 12,2012
July 12, 2012

Today's global economy relies on a massive demand for products, leading major resource consumption and growing pollution. However, out of great problems come great innovations, and Dezeen.com's Marcus Fairs shows off some of the most brilliant, cutting-e

Dr Claudia Welch -Hormone Fluctuation, HTR & Finding Balance - Jul 11,2012
July 11, 2012

Women's hormones can fluctuate due to tremendous stress which can cause a myriad of problems from irregular pap smears, polyps, irregular cycles, and the list goes on. People tend to joke around about imbalances such as PMS or even hot flashes, but it is

LionAid -Protecting The King Of The Jungle From Extinction - Jul 10,2012
July 10, 2012

Over the past 50 years Africas lion populations have plummeted from over 200,000 individuals back in the 1960s to fewer than 20,000 today. This is a shocking number considering the geographical size of Africa and the fact that the greatest number of rema

Clean Energy View: Charles Eisenstein -Sacred Economics - Jul 10,2012
July 10, 2012

Sacred Economics traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism, revealing how the money system has contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity, destroyed community, and necessitated endless growth. Today, these tre

Exit Laughing- How Humor Takes the Sting Out of Death - Jul 09,2012
July 09, 2012

Death is a path we all must take. However, that path doesn't necessarily have to be filled with gloom and doom. Sometimes when dealing with a painfully difficult situation, there are circumstances or events which create a unique type of “comic reliefâ€

Author, F. William Engdahl Discusses "Seeds of Destruction" - Jul 06,2012
July 06, 2012

This skillfully researched book focuses on how small, socio-political American elite seeks to establish its control over the very basis of human survival, the provision of our daily bread. “Control the food and you control the people.” This is no ord

Water Purity: "The Case Against Fluoride" - Jul 05,2012
July 05, 2012

Most people take for granted that the water in from their faucet is safe to drink or is it? There is a lot of controversy over just how safe our tap water is and also if our government agencies have the right to treat drinking water that is consumed by t

Clean Energy View: Dr Alan Marshall Discusses Wild Design - Jul 05,2012
July 05, 2012

In Wild Design, environmental designer and scientist Alan Marshall presents a manifesto on nature-inspired designs, including visionary concepts as well as exhibits of actual products, landscapes, and artwork from around the world. With elegant photograp