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- Soil Scientists Quietly Planning a Carbon Dioxide Reduction Revolution: Biochar by Agriculture in Van Wert County on Nov 18, 2009
From USDA-ARS website on biochar: When biomass, such as crop residue and wood wastes, are heated in the absence of oxygen in a process known as pyrolysis, the biomass is transformed into a liquid known as bio-oil and a solid known as biochar. Bio-oi...
- Recycling Pros and Cons by The Alternative Consumer on Nov 16, 2009
Yesterday was America Recycles Day – the latest manifestation of what is not a new idea – in fact at its very core it is an extremely old idea: take something old and reuse it to make it something new again. Industrial scale recycling lik...
- GreenPalm Raises First $2M for Sustainable Palm Oil Producers by CHASTER on Nov 11, 2009
An important target has been reached by GreenPalm, the certificate trading programme that rewards palm oil producers for operating sustainably.
- One-Stop (Sustainable Food) Shopping by The Alternative Consumer on Nov 9, 2009
A bushel of food related insights into the future of sustainable farming, consumption and green kitchen appliances. First off – I wish real labels had this: www.jwgreynolds.co.uk far-foods If you’re looking for a super green kitchen addition,...
- 100 bloggers + 100 green book reviews by The Alternative Consumer on Nov 9, 2009
Don’t miss this green event sponsored by Eco-Libris that we’ll be participating in tomorrow, Tuesday, 11/10 at 1p, Eastern Time. Here’s the deal – over 100 bloggers have each received a complimentary green book — a boo...
- Rebekah Green rolls out green gems by The Alternative Consumer on Nov 7, 2009
Her bio reads like a Who Who of Green — a veritable powerhouse of living an ecofriendly, sustainable lifestyle. Over the course of the next year, Rebekah Green (pictured below) is poised to kickoff food, clothing and shelter merchandising ...
- EcoMeme: Gene Flow and GMOs by EcoSalon on Nov 5, 2009
You gonna eat that? New research says genetically modified crops planted in the wild can change native neighbors' DNA. So in the future, food activists worry, you might not have a dietary choice. Join the GMO debate.



















