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Craig & Julie Sautner: Montrose Borough's Public Meeting - Feb 21,2012
February 20, 2012

What is the most precious commodity we have. Without it, we cannot survive. What would you do if you no longer had safe drinking water? Craig and Julie Sautner moved to Dimock, PA in March of 2008 and soon after discovered that their water had been conta

Jonathan Deal- The Battle To Protect The Karoo From Fracking - Feb 17,2012
February 17, 2012

The Karoo is the largest ecosystem in South Africa and is home to a fascinating diversity of life, all having adapted to survive an unforgiving landscape. Natural gas exploration has now come to invade this magnificent land in order to exploit its natura

Jim Gerritsen -The Significance of OSGATA v. Monsanto - Feb 16,2012
February 16, 2012

To what extent must organic farmers and growers go to in order to protect their businesses? If a farmer chooses to grow organically and is contaminated by the GMO technology, they may be sued for the contamination as a patent infringement. Is there anyth

LionAid.org Hosts Conference On Conservation Of African Lion - Feb 15,2012
February 15, 2012

In the 1960’s, there were over 200,000 lions in Africa. Now the population is down to less than 25,000; a decline close to 90% in just 50 years. LionAid.org dedicated to the conservation of lions, has been successfully working with members of the U

Julia Lindsey: The Simple Choice of Joy & Abundance - Feb 14,2012
February 14, 2012

You have a choice in life to be either happy or miserable. It is up to you. Especially during tough times, sometimes, we all need a little inspiration and motivation. While there are many things people can use for inspiration, nothing more powerful than

Michael Potter: GMO’s and Organic Sustainability - Feb 13,2012
February 13, 2012

According to the EPA, sustainability is defined as being based on a simple principle: everything that we need for our survival and well-being depends, either directly or indirectly, on our natural environment. Sustainability creates and maintains the con

Marie-Claire Hermans: Valentine's Day In The Raw - Feb 10,2012
February 10, 2012

They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. However, more and more couples realize that if they want to grow old together, they need to live a healthy life together! Organic raw cuisine has come a long way. Thanks to chefs and food co

Patricia Foreman: CITY CHICKS - Feb 09,2012
February 09, 2012

More and more people are raising chickens due to the inhumane practice of factory farms and use of antibiotics. For folks that wish to grow food organically, locally and sustainably, raising chickens has become the most popular method. Across America, mu

Walter Haefeker: Systemic Pesticides & Bee Losses - Feb 08,2012
February 08, 2012

There is a growing body of evidence that systemic pesticides are a major factor in global bee losses. Professional beekeeper, Walter Haefeker, has been serving as President of the European Professional Beekeepers Association (EPBA) since 2008. Walter was

Ruth Rogers Clausen: Coping with Deer - Feb 07,2012
February 07, 2012

Many home owners residing in rural areas are often struggling to keep their well manicured landscape from being devoured by deer. Some folks have opted to install high fencing that confines their yard, creating an atmosphere similar to that of a zoo than