::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Wednesday, July 27, 2005 :::
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
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TELL CONGRESS TO STOP CAFTA
The Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), the expansion of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to Central America and the Dominican Republic, will drive several million small farmers off the land—just as NAFTA has done in Mexico and Canada—as well as encourage U.S. corporations to outsource more jobs to low-wage sweatshops. We need Fair Trade as the global norm, not so-called Free Trade. Call your Congressional Representative toll free 1-800-718-1008. Ask to speak to the person who handles trade issues. Tell the office you want your Representative to vote NO on CAFTA and ask for a response email stating the Rep's position. For more information on CAFTA, please visit Public Citizen's CAFTA page http://www.citizen.org/trade/cafta/
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TV: SHRINKING KIDS' BRAINSThree new studies reviewed in this month's issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine show that the more time children spend watching television, the poorer they perform academically. One study was conducted at John Hopkins University, another in New Zealand, and a third at the University of Washington, wherein, over the course of a decade, 1,800 children participated in the study. Researchers found television leading to poor cognitive development, while access to a computer at home resulted in increased academic performance. http://www.organicconsumers.org/school/tvstudies070405.cfm
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QUICK TIDBITS
In a rather unexpected way, a team of biologists surveying biodiversity in the forests of Khammouan have "discovered" the first new mammalian species in 31 years. The team stopped in an area village food market and noticed the locals eating an unusual ratlike animal they called "kha-nyou." Upon analyzing the DNA, scientists have concluded the animal represents a species of rodent previously unknown to biologists.
(Source: Science News, Vol.167)
The National Council of Churches USA has launched a new initiative to fight "growing threats to our nation's public lands and associated resources." According to Methodist Rev. Dr. Bob Edgar, "We try always to respond to God's call to be stewards of creation." The initiative will mobilize people of faith around the issue of gas and oil development as it relates to land preservation. http://www.organicconsumers.org/Politics/churches071405.cfm
Woodbury County, Iowa, has become the first in the nation to offer tax incentives to organic farmers. County Supervisors approved $50,000 for helping farmers convert from conventional to organic agriculture. "We think domestic (organic) food manufacturers are going to want a reliable domestic supply," said Woodbury rural economic director Rob Marqusee. "We know that people are making money. It might as well be us, too." http://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/taxbreak071805.cfm
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ORGANIC BYTES #62
7/27/2005
A new chemical study of umbilical chord samples from the American Red Cross has found that babies have an average of 200 known toxic chemicals in their blood, including mercury, fire retardants, pesticides and a chemical used in the production of Teflon, even before being born. The tests found that hundreds of chemicals, pollutants and pesticides are stored in body fat over a lifetime and then pumped from mother to fetus through umbilical cord blood. Overall, chemical absorption can be reduced by eating organic foods, and by reducing exposure to toxins at home and at work. http://www.organicconsumers.org/school/newborns071505.cfm
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ORGANIC & CONVENTIONAL FARMING FACE-OFF IN 22-YEAR STUDY
The July issue of the journal Bioscience reviewed a 22-year-long field study by the Rodale Institute which compared organic and conventional farming on similar plots of land with similar crops. The study found that in the initial five years of the study, the conventional crops (i.e. crops grown with pesticides and synthetic fertilizers) had slightly better yields than the organic crops. But during that same initial period, the organic farming practices were building up higher levels of soil mass and biodiversity which then allowed the organic land to generate yields equal to or greater than the conventional crops. The conventional crops collapsed during drought years, while the organic crops fluctuated only slightly, due to greater water holding potential in the organic enriched soil. The conventional crop also had pesticides leaching into the water at levels exceeding the EPA's safety limits. Over the 22 year period, the organic crops used 30% less fossil energy inputs than the conventional crops. http://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/norm071805.cfm
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Wednesday, July 13, 2005
WHAT: HEALTH CARE TOWN HALL MEETING - Discussion of alternative health
care administration methods at all levels of the system.
WHEN: 07/17/2005, July 17, Sunday, 2-5pm Central Time
WHERE: College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, SRC 1544, directions and
additional location details available at the web page below.
WEB DETAILS: http://www.illinoisprogressives.org/pdi/healthCareForum.html
SPONSORING GROUPS: Progressive Democrats of Illinois, Illinois
Progressives United, DuPage Peace Through Justice Coalition, College of
DuPage Campus Greens, College of DuPage Community Development Office
SPEAKERS:
Dr. Linda Murray - Chief Medical Officer, Cook County Ambulatory Clinic
System; President of the Board, Health and Medicine Research Policy Group
Dr. Quentin Young - National Coordinator and past President, Physicians
for a National Health Program
Emilie Junge - Director of Community Advocacy, Service Employees'
International Union Hospital Accountability Project
Kara Murphy - Access DuPage
Bob Mueller - University of Chicago
Stephen Challinor - Former Austrailian Resident
COST: Free
POLITICAL CANDIDATE ATTENDEES:
Christine Cegelis, candidate for US Congress, Illinois District 6 (will
attend forum)
Ruben Zamora, candidate for US Congress, Illinois District 14 (may
attend forum)
Friday, July 08, 2005
WHAT: HEALTH CARE TOWN HALL MEETING - Discussion of alternative health care administration methods at all levels of the system.
WHEN: 07/17/2005, July 17, Sunday, 2-5pm Central Time
WHERE: College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, SRC 1544, directions and additional location details available at the web page below.
WEB DETAILS: http://www.illinoisprogressives.org/pdi/healthCareForum.html
SPONSORING GROUPS: Progressive Democrats of Illinois, Illinois Progressives United, DuPage Peace Through Justice Coalition,
College of DuPage Campus Greens, College of DuPage Community Development Office
SPEAKERS:
Dr. Linda Murray - Chief Medical Officer, Cook County Ambulatory Clinic System; President of the Board, Health and Medicine Research Policy Group
Dr. Quentin Young - National Coordinator and past President, Physicians for a National Health Program
Emilie Junge - Director of Community Advocacy, Service Employees' International Union Hospital Accountability Project
Kara Murphy - Access DuPage
Bob Mueller - University of Chicago
Stephen Challinor - Former Austrailian Resident
COST: Free
POLITICAL CANDIDATE ATTENDEES:
Christine Cegelis, candidate for US Congress, Illinois District 6 (will attend forum)
Ruben Zamora, candidate for US Congress, Illinois District 14 (may attend forum)
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
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Friday, July 01, 2005
Dear Daniel,
On July 4, 1776, our founding fathers declared our independence from an oppressive foreign power. And -- against all odds -- the movement they led won America its freedom. Today, America faces a different form of dependence: an oppressive reliance on a diminishing supply of oil. But instead of declaring our independence, today's Republican-led Congress just passed legislation that will leave us even more dependent and vulnerable. The Apollo Alliance -- a remarkable coalition of labor unions, environmental groups, urban leaders, and citizens of common sense -- has proposed an alternative: a 10 year drive for energy independence that would create 3 million new jobs and set America free from foreign oil. Where our leaders refuse to take up this charge, we, the people can and must lead. Everyday, each of us can act to hasten America's independence from foreign oil. From using energy efficient transportation like trains, buses, and hybrid cars, to employing energy-saving technologies in our homes, to walking, biking and simply turning lights off when we leave a room -- we, the people, can advance American energy independence, even while we indict the failure of our national leaders. Collectively, our actions can make a powerful statement to the President and Congress that we're doing our part to promote American energy dependence, and that we expect them to do theirs. In this spirit, we ask you to share a photograph of yourself -- or a friend or family member -- taking action to promote American energy independence. We'll publish them online and shower them on the President and members of Congress to let them know that we will not forget their failure to lead. http://www.ourfuture.org/our_independence.cfm Help us challenge the failure of the administration and the Congress to stand up. The administration's energy plan was cooked up by big oil lobbyists in secret meetings with Vice President Cheney. In the wake of rising gas prices, the president has changed his rhetoric but not his policy. Led by the corrupt Tom DeLay, the House passed a bill this year that is a shameless giveaway to the big oil companies that are pocketing record profits from high gas prices. The Senate did better, recognizing the reality that rising demand for oil and global warming makes action imperative. But even their bill fails to address the root causes of today's sky-rocketing gas prices. It weds us to importing ever more oil, making our economy literally dependent on the shifting sands of Persian Gulf emirates. It stymies the birth of a new American alternative energy industry and sacrifices millions of new jobs here at home. And, it fails to adequately address the growing threats to our global environment. On this Independence weekend, it is time for America to declare its independence once again. And we have no choice but to lead the way. Please share photographs of actions you've taken to foster American energy independence. We'll publish them to help press the President and Congress to follow our lead. http://www.ourfuture.org/our_independence.cfm Thank you for all that you do, and best to you in celebrating your independence! Sincerely, Robert L. Borosage, Co-Director P.S. Please spread the word. When you're celebrating the 4th of July, please take a few minutes share news about the Apollo Alliance's push for energy independence with your friends and family, and encourage them to join the effort. The Apollo Alliance is a joint project of the Campaign for America's Future and the Center on Wisconsin Strategy. |