Have you heard of TPP? Probably not, because it’s being pushed quickly through Congress so that the public doesn’t have any say or any information. This fast tracked trade agreement, entitled the Trans-Pacific Partnership, threatens to be the worst trade deal in history. The full details are being kept pretty secretive, but what information has been leaked is of major concern. This two and a half minute video from Robert Reich is a great way to get you up to speed:
June is full of meaningful occasions, like graduations and Father’s Day, but it also marks National Pollinator Week. It’s a time to bring awareness to the vital role bees, birds, butterflies and other pollinators play in creating a diverse, bountiful food system. In fact, honey bees pollinate one out of every three bites of food we eat — and they’re in serious trouble. This Pollinator Week, will you join in the fight to safeguard our valuable pollinators? Here are five simple ways you can get involved:
Take your family grocery shopping in nearly any supermarket nowadays, and you’re likely to find an entire aisle or two dedicated to organics, if it’s not already integrated into the entire store. That’s because the organic movement is growing in popularity and that’s good news
Have you heard of TPP? Probably not, because it’s being pushed quickly through Congress so that the public doesn’t have any say or any information. This fast tracked trade agreement, entitled the Trans-Pacific Partnership, threatens to be the worst trade deal in history. The full details are being kept pretty secretive, but what information has been leaked is of major concern. This two and a half minute video from Robert Reich is a great way to get you up to speed:
June is full of meaningful occasions, like graduations and Father’s Day, but it also marks National Pollinator Week. It’s a time to bring awareness to the vital role bees, birds, butterflies and other pollinators play in creating a diverse, bountiful food system. In fact, honey bees pollinate one out of every three bites of food we eat — and they’re in serious trouble. This Pollinator Week, will you join in the fight to safeguard our valuable pollinators? Here are five simple ways you can get involved:
Take your family grocery shopping in nearly any supermarket nowadays, and you’re likely to find an entire aisle or two dedicated to organics, if it’s not already integrated into the entire store. That’s because the organic movement is growing in popularity and that’s good news