The Green Files > February 09, 2007

Use Your Hand and Pump It

http://beeractivist.wordpress.com [ Beer Activist] My early reactions were probably mostly due to the fact that it is common in America to find imported English ales in transparent bottles that were produced several months earlier and then shipped, stored, trucked, and stored again, all in less-than-ideal conditions. Clear bottles allow beer to become “light struck,”

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Broughton Archipeligo: Wild Pink Salmon Under Provicial Death Threat

http://timethief.wordpress.com [ Stolen Moments] Broughton Archipeligo: Wild Pink Salmon Under Provicial Death Threat Published February 8th, 2007 Scientific research , Invasive Species , Fish Aquaculture Fisheries , Governance Politicians Laws Regulations , Coastal and Marine Environment , Birds Wildlife and Species at Risk , Agri-business Factory Farms GMO Plants and Animals 0 Comments Shame on B.C.’s Liberal government who are prepared to sacrifice wild salmon on the environmentally damaging aquaculture altar (BC government allows a new open net-cage salmon farm). It appears the early warnings of a pink salmon collapse in the Broughton Archipelago were correct.

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Posted at 01:32 AM

February 09, 2007

Use Your Hand and Pump It

http://beeractivist.wordpress.com [ Beer Activist] My early reactions were probably mostly due to the fact that it is common in America to find imported English ales in transparent bottles that were produced several months earlier and then shipped, stored, trucked, and stored again, all in less-than-ideal conditions. Clear bottles allow beer to become “light struck,”

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Posted at 01:34 AM

Broughton Archipeligo: Wild Pink Salmon Under Provicial Death Threat

http://timethief.wordpress.com [ Stolen Moments] Broughton Archipeligo: Wild Pink Salmon Under Provicial Death Threat Published February 8th, 2007 Scientific research , Invasive Species , Fish Aquaculture Fisheries , Governance Politicians Laws Regulations , Coastal and Marine Environment , Birds Wildlife and Species at Risk , Agri-business Factory Farms GMO Plants and Animals 0 Comments Shame on B.C.’s Liberal government who are prepared to sacrifice wild salmon on the environmentally damaging aquaculture altar (BC government allows a new open net-cage salmon farm). It appears the early warnings of a pink salmon collapse in the Broughton Archipelago were correct.

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Posted at 01:32 AM

February 07, 2007

Blogger, oh blogger

[Post Menopausal Ponderings] Blogger has been acting up the last few days and it has been impossible to post. Very frustrating. especially when you realize they don't care a bit...

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Posted at 01:45 AM

As Old as Sin

http://el-oso.net/blog [El Oso, El Moreno, and El Abogado] This was followed by widespread speculation that the corn supply would run out by the year’s end to which Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez, the Secretary of Agriculture, responded “that the price hike of a kilo of tortillas was not due to a shortage of maize, rather it was due to price speculation. Likewise, Cardenas Jimenez said that there will be sufficient maize throughout the year with the Sinaloa harvest due in May [and] Ricardo Monreal, the PRD senator, presented the Attorney General´s office with a formal complaint against maize speculators who brought on the tortilla price hike.”

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Posted at 01:38 AM

February 03, 2007

Join the mouth revolution now!

one.point.zero (scattered thoughts from Brussels, Belgium) - Colin O'Brien's weblog[one.point.zero (scattered thoughts from Brussels, Belgium) - Colin O'Brien's weblog] Join the mouth revolution now!

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Posted at 01:38 AM