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In the News: Long Island’s Drinking Water is the Worst in the State! Processed Food Sales in Drug Stores Replaces Supermarkets!

Long Island’s Drinking Water has more Contaminants than Anywhere else in the State! The NY Public Interest Research Group has just completed a review of all the drinking water in New York State, and the Long Island region was by … Read More

Take Action: Protect Our Food From Waste Oil Water; Ban BPA From Cans; Veto the DARK Act

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Protect Our Food From Waste Oil Water California farmers produce about 50% of our nation’s produce, which means we all eat food from the state. California is still in a terrible drought and pretty desperate for irrigation water. Currently, two … Read More

iEat Green Interviews Margaret Gray, Author of “Labor and the Locavore: The Making of a Comprehensive Food Ethic”?

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Hi Everybody, Well it certainly seems like Spring has arrived, and I am very excited to begin working in my garden again. I’ve met some wonderful people who will be interning with me this summer, and assisting me in my … Read More

In The News: Germans Ditching Sausage for Vegetarian Food Over Health Concerns, Income Inequality Is Costing the U.S. on Social Issues, The Uphill Battle to Better Regulate Formaldehyde, Central Valley’s Growing Concern: Crops Raised with Oil Field Water

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Germans Ditching Sausage for Vegetarian Food Over Health Concerns German’s love their sausage! But recently, it has been a hot topic that eating too much meat can result in various health problems; not to mention concerns for animal welfare and … Read More

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