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America, it’s your responsibility to decide who will emerge victorious from this battle of the bulge. Let’s meet the contestants — the American consumer, the independent farm and the corporate fat cat. Watch now: Food & Water Watch’s The Biggest Farm Bill Loser and find out
Food & Water Watch (http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org) Executive Director Wenonah Hauter challenges the July 13 meeting of the Natural Gas Subcommittee of the Secretary of Energy, Advisory Board Safety on Shale Gas Development on a number of fronts.
Gasland director Josh Fox tells the panel that the citizens are missing from the July 13 meeting of the Natural Gas Subcommittee of the Secretary of Energy, Advisory Board Safety on Shale Gas Development
Visit www.foodandwaterwatch.org to join the movement to ban fracking. Fracking is a false promise that will destroy our communities. Newly uncovered emails from industry insiders show that natural gas companies are having an "Enron" movement. Go to www.foodandwaterwatch.org. Join the movement to ban fracking.
Fracking is a false promise that will destroy our communities. Newly uncovered emails from industry insiders show that natural gas companies are having an "Enron" movement. So why does Governor Cuomo support fracking? Go to www.foodandwaterwatch.org and tell Govenor Cuomo, "Ban fracking."
Our drinking water is at risk from toxic chemicals that can leak in as a result of fracking. Join Food & Water Watch in doing something to protect our water.
Food & Water Watch Executive Director Wenonah Hauter on how broken farm policy leads to deterioration of our rural farms and the need to ban fracking. Get involved in working for clean, safe, affordable food and water: www.foodandwaterwatch.org.
Rat hair in our hamburger. Water that’s not inspected. How can you sell tainted food and water to the American people? By cutting food and water protections from the federal budget. Don’t let Washington cut food and water safety protections. Take action at www.foodandwaterwatch.org, now.
I was thrilled to see the blog, “Should Your Company Wash Its Hands of Triclosan?” on Greenbiz.com a while back. For the past two years I’ve been likening triclosan’s cresting wave of public awareness to that of Bisphenol A’s (BPA). After all, it wasn’t that long ago that no one knew what BPA was or that it was harmful. Now, companies and manufacturers tout their “BPA-free” wares. Read more…