• Make Your Own Salt Spray For Beachy Waves

    Updated: 2011-04-30 02:19:32
    If you’re addicted to your hair dryer and your straightener, this spring is the time to go cold turkey, and not just because it’s damaging to your locks. Hair trends for spring—yes, there are hair trends—are all about natural, just-rolled out of bed tresses that look like they’re on vacation (even if you’re not). Arguably the [...]

  • Maryland Announces Pesticide Drift Database

    Updated: 2011-04-29 08:33:25
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 29, 2011) The Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) has announced a new online tool under development designed to protect sensitive crops from unintended herbicide exposure as a result of pesticide spray drift. Called the Sensitive Crop Locator Database, the tool would enable growers of grapes, tomatoes, tobacco, fruit trees, ornamentals and other [...]

  • Celebrities Gone Green: Sophia Bush Friends The Earth On Facebook

    Updated: 2011-04-27 18:17:08
    Sophia Bush is getting into a little friendly competition with none other than Indiana Jones (okay, Harrison Ford) and it’s all taking place on Facebook. The eco-activist, who’s geared her Twitter at all-things environmental, recently teamed up with the Environmental Protection Agency and DoSomething.Org to create a Facebook game that has bigger benefits than a flourishing [...]

  • Fracking Incident in PA

    Updated: 2011-04-27 09:52:40
    Tons of gallons of fracking fluid spilled last Tuesday in Pennsylvania, following an accident at The Chesapeake Energy (natural gas) well in Bradford County. WNEP reported: “The well blew near the surface, spilling thousands and thousands of gallons of frack fluid over containment walls, through fields, personal property and farms, even where cattle continue to [...]

  • Whole Foods to Rate Household Cleaning Products, Requires Full Disclosure for Products Sold

    Updated: 2011-04-27 07:30:22
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 27, 2011) Whole Foods Market has introduced its Eco-Scale™ Rating System – an industry-first set of tiered, green household cleaning standards – to help shoppers make smarter, greener choices. Product ingredients will be evaluated and those that do not meet the standards set, such as the antimicrobial triclosan, phosphates and phlalates, will [...]

  • Green Products Not Always Petroleum Free Like They Claim

    Updated: 2011-04-26 16:38:23
    It’s that time of year again. You know, the time of year where it’s sunny outside with flowers blooming and you’re stuck inside doing the spring cleaning. What’s even worse, however, is that you might be cleaning with products that are damaging the environment even if those products claim otherwise. Greenwashing (the act of claiming a [...]

  • Report Examines Impact of Pesticides on Farmworker Children

    Updated: 2011-04-26 07:46:52
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 26, 2011) One year after the President’s Cancer Panel released its groundbreaking report highlighting environmental causes of cancer, the non-profit Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs (AFOP) released a new report, Dangerous Exposure: Farmworker Children and Pesticides. The report focuses on farmworker children, examining birth defects, neurological and behavior disorders, respiratory disease, as [...]

  • USDA Proposes To Allow Biotech Companies To Evaluate Own GE Products

    Updated: 2011-04-25 06:55:13
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 25, 2011) The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has issued a proposal which would allow industry groups seeking deregulation of genetically engineered (GE) products to submit their own environmental evaluations as part of the deregulation process. The proposal, detailed in the Federal Register notice, launches [...]

  • Happy Earth Day!

    Updated: 2011-04-22 13:16:13
    Today the earth is 4.54 billion years old (and we’re three!) and we think that the planet deserves a little something for that special achievement. Something like your participation in Earth Day. This year’s Earth Day theme is A Billion Acts of Green, and it’s all about making some year-round changes that will improve our planet [...]

  • Studies Link Prenatal Organophosphate Exposure to Reduced IQ

    Updated: 2011-04-22 05:01:15
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 22, 2011) Three independent investigations published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) have reached similar conclusions, associating prenatal exposure to organophosphate (OP) pesticides with IQ deficits in school-age children. The fact that three research groups reached such similar conclusions independently adds considerable support to the validity of the findings. The three [...]

  • Greenpeace Goes After Facebook

    Updated: 2011-04-21 18:38:20
    As soon as Greenpeace finishes one campaign (often in success), they’re onto the next, and this time they’re putting their attention on Facebook and the greenhouse gas emissions that come from the massive social network. It’s called the Unfriend Coal campaign and it has an unarguably good goal: To get Facebook to switch from coal to [...]

  • DDT and the lives of millions

    Updated: 2011-04-21 11:49:35
    Living in Europe, malaria and DDT are a distant worry. People often fail to realise how deadly the disease is and that pesticides are used as one of the most effective tools for destroying the carrier of malaria – the mosquito. It takes one bite Malaria was only identified as a cause of death only [...]

  • Scientists Consider Grapefruit Derivative for Pest Control

    Updated: 2011-04-21 07:47:16
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 21, 2011) Citing consumer’s growing aversion to the toxic chemical DEET and other harmful pesticides, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are pushing to develop a new natural repellent and insecticide from the chemical nootkatone, found in grapefruits. Nootkatone is derived from the essential oils of plants, including [...]

  • Toronto gathering for Dad II: Unremembered

    Updated: 2011-04-20 09:00:00
    These past few years, few people came to visit. Friends and colleagues dropped away as Dad's dementia deepened; even those in the organization he had helped found, Science for Peace, rarely came by. And the work he did at the...

  • “Safe Chemicals Act of 2011″ Introduced in U.S. Senate

    Updated: 2011-04-20 05:01:28
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 20, 2011) Last Thursday, U.S. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) introduced legislation to update and modernize the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 (TSCA) which has allowed tens of thousands of toxic substances onto the marketplace with little or no testing. The new ‘Safe Chemicals Act of 2011,’ utilizing risk assessment methology, [...]

  • Toronto gathering for Dad I: Reversal

    Updated: 2011-04-20 03:40:30
    A few months ago, it seemed that my father was going to fade away unremembered save by those of us who loved him most. Now we’re wondering if the room reserved for the memorial is big enough. That’s been the...

  • Ohio Passes Bed Bug Resolution on Propoxur

    Updated: 2011-04-19 05:01:10
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 19, 2011) On Saturday, April 16, the Ohio House of Representatives unanimously (97-0) approved a resolution sponsored by State Representative Dale Mallory (D-Cincinnati) regarding bedbugs and propoxur, asking Congress to help convince the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to approve the emergency use of the toxic pesticide. Propoxur, a neurotoxin and probable [...]

  • Wild weather in Toronto

    Updated: 2011-04-19 03:17:35
    I'm in Toronto visiting my mother and getting ready for a major gathering at the University of Toronto to honor my father, so I won't be posting much this week. Still, I couldn’t resist trying to describe yesterday’s weather. The...

  • Farm Workers File Lawsuit Over Labor Violations, Pesticide Exposure

    Updated: 2011-04-18 05:01:39
    (Beyond Pesticides, April 18, 2011) Citing civil rights and labor law violations, along with pesticide misuse, a group of 15 Mexican guest workers employed through the H-2A guest worker visa program are suing Newport, TN-based tomato grower Fish Farms. They are charging the company with a series of abuses including spraying pesticides near their trailers, [...]

  • Reduce Carbon Emissions: Grow Pot Outdoors

    Updated: 2011-04-17 12:42:03
    A recent study shows that indoor marijuana production carries a formidably large carbon footprint. Evan Mills, Ph.D of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory research has released a new independent report, “Energy up in Smoke: The Carbon Footprint of Indoor Cannabis Production.” Mills reports that indoor Cannabis production uses 1% of the entire electricity consumption in the [...]

  • Google Does Alternative Energy

    Updated: 2011-04-14 10:29:51
    A new report says Google is investing $168 million in an alternative energy project aiming to produce enough solar energy to light 140,000 homes. That’s right, 140,000! The commitment, which, was announced last Monday is part of the very same financing that BrightSource Energy is in need of in order to build a brand new [...]

  • Agricultural Economy: Fed Beige Book

    Updated: 2011-04-13 23:03:06
    The Federal Reserve Board released its Beige Book update today, and with respect to agricultural conditions, the report stated that: Sixth District- Atlanta- “While rainfall totals in some areas have improved since the previous report, much of the District experienced varying levels of drought. Contacts noted that prices of fuel and feed continued to put [...]

  • Victory for Those Opposed to Capital Punishment

    Updated: 2011-04-13 10:12:17
    A pharmaceutical company in India recently announced it would no longer supply a crucial drug to death-penalty states in America. The decision was an important victory for opponents of the death penalty in the U.S., who lobbied the company and Indian authorities, and leaves capital-punishment states and the federal government with no immediate supplier of [...]

  • Master Gardening Class #1b: Soils

    Updated: 2011-04-13 03:33:27
    Having vented my fill yesterday (and everyone else’s) about how hard I found it simply to get to the class at all, much less with the right chapter under my belt, I shall turn to the far more trivial matter...

  • NDM-1 the SuperBug

    Updated: 2011-04-11 21:11:10
    A new report showed that a gene which causes bacteria to become impervious to antibiotics has been found in the water supply in New Delhi. The implications for the rest of the world are huge and formidable, already being observed in Europe, where the gene, New Delhi or NDM-1 superbug, has been found among patients. [...]

  • Airwaves: The effect of insecticides on bees

    Updated: 2011-04-11 09:41:45
    New scientific research suggests that pesticides have a lesser effect on bees than first thought. The debate took to the airwaves last week on BBC’s Radio 4, here’s the full transcript… Charlotte Smith (Farming Today, BBC Radio 4): Insecticides may not be as bad for bees as previously thought, according to the American researcher who’d [...]

  • Yield and fruit quality of four sweet corn hybrids Zea mays under conventional and integrated fertilization with vermicompost

    Updated: 2011-04-08 13:46:55
    . Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 7 Yield and fruit quality of four sweet corn hybrids Zea mays under conventional and integrated fertilization with vermicompost Authors : Lazcano , Cristina Revilla , Pedro Malvar , Rosa Ana Domínguez , Jorge : Source Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Volume 91, Number 7, May 2011 pp . 1244-1253(10 Publisher : John Wiley Sons , . Ltd view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article The full text article is not available for . purchase The publisher only permits individual articles to be downloaded by .

  • Wasp Game Ant Game

    Updated: 2011-04-08 10:38:33
    Scientists in New Zealand did an experiment with wild insects that studied the common wasp, an alien invader to the island country, competing for food with the native ant species Prolasius advenus. When the wasp approached a mound of food swarming with ants, it would pluck an ant from the pile, fly a ways off, [...]

  • A Sea Turtles Holocaust Down South

    Updated: 2011-04-06 18:13:47
    The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) have been scratching their noggins as to how and why sea turtles have been washing-up ashore the Gulf. Last Friday, the NMFS released a statement with some details about its investigation: “In the past few weeks, we’ve seen an increase in turtle strandings in the northern Gulf, primarily in [...]

  • Montana moments: corn growing in your what?

    Updated: 2011-04-06 05:07:32
    I dedicate this one to all my gardening fellows who know they’ve planted something in the wrong place, or to all those who have lost track of a seed or two: it could be worse. If you don’t believe me,...

  • Building Green Neighborhoods With Kaid Benfield

    Updated: 2011-04-04 14:45:20
    Author of “Once There Were Greenfields” (NRDC 1999), “Solving Sprawl” (Island Press 2001), “Smart Growth In a Changing World” (APA Planners Press 2007), and “Green Community” (APA Planners Press 2009); Kaid Benfield is also co-founder of the LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system, director of the Sustainable Communities and Smart Growth program at the Natural [...]

  • America to Reduce Oil Imports

    Updated: 2011-04-03 14:36:33
    Under the weight of pressure to curb mounting gasoline prices, President Barack Obama is calling for the U.S. to reduce oil imports by one third before 2025. Obama’s modus operandi is a slow boosting of domestic energy production, increasing the use of natural gas and bio-fuels; making cars and trucks more fuel-efficient. In a speech [...]

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