I just started reading Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring. Written in 1962, this amazing book strangely reads like it was written with many of our pesticide and chemical problems in mind, from 2009! While DDT was banned in the 70s in the US (because of attention brought to its problems in Silent Spring), I read an [...]
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Persistent, Poisonous, Problematic: Pesticides
Pig Business and The Meatrix to show at Walter Reade Theater
Green Screens at the Film Society of Lincoln Center presents “Pig Business“ – NY Premiere, One Night Only! Tuesday, July 14, 6:30 p.m. – with The Meatrix!
About Pig Business:
Four years ago, seasoned campaigner, eco-warrior, and mother of three Tracy Worcester set out to discover who was paying the real price for the [...]
In the Kitchen – Healthy Cooking, Healthy Cleaning
I love vegetables. I like them organic and local and sustainable. I eat organic to keep pesticides and other chemicals out of my body. It seems like a smart thing to do, even amidst inconclusive reports about what the chemicals might do to a person’s body. I keep them out, so I won’t have to [...]
I Saw Food, Inc. Now What?
This post is from Sarah Newman over at Take Part:
It’s hard to see Food, Inc. and not be inspired. Ok, so most people might not be selling their house and quitting their office job to become full time farmers but the movie certainly inspires people to change something in their lives. There’s a lot of [...]
Sustainable wishes and local dreams…
“Champagne wishes and caviar dreams…” Robin Leach’s signature phrase at the end of the show “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,” gone, but not forgotten (not by all of us – the show was on from 1984-95). I like to think of the now defunct idea of “rich and famous” being [...]
Ninjin – The Way of the Vegetable Assasin
We received this new video from the folks at Green Thing based in London. Green Thing is a not-for-profit group that encourages people to take simple steps that lead to a greener life. Their main goal is to make a difference in the fight against climate change using fun, new media to get the message [...]
GoodGuide – A Simple Step Toward a Sustainable Life
So you’re walking through the grocery store, looking to buy some organic macaroni and cheese, but there are so many options these days, which one to buy? What companies treat their workers fairly, what is their carbon footprint, how does the product weigh on your health? In today’s modern society, there are so many questions [...]
Michael Pollan on the Colbert Report
Michael Pollan showed up on the Colbert Report last night to promote the release of “In Defense of Food” in paperback. The message was the same as before: eat food, not too much, mostly plants – but with an amusing Colbert twist. See the clip below.
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Time to Throw Big Ag off the “Local” Gravy Train
The marketing world has gone crazy for local food. In an attempt to glom on to the local movement, companies like Frito-Lay (a brand owned by PepsiCo) are defining the term in the loosest way possible (see the article we are quoted in Tuesday from USA Today). What defines local food anyway? Is it produced [...]
Why we’re “fast, cheap and easy” and how we’re changing that
We attended the Brooklyn Food Conference on Saturday May 2nd in Brooklyn, NY along with approximately 3000 other people interested in food issues. We staffed a table at the event where we had an opportunity to talk about all of our programs – Sustainable Table, The Meatrix, Eat Well Guide and Meatless Monday. By the [...]












