The global food crisis. If we're trying to help by eating locally grown foods, what can we do to help shape the environment so that local produce has a better chance of growing?
A global food crisis comes home to roost. There are price increases in the local school lunce, and flour prices are rising. Let's share some information and ideas and work to do our part to help resolve some of the thing causing international food riots.
The next in our series of ideas about "Human Footprint" from National Geographic. Today we talk about meat consumption and wonder if there are ways we can easily reduce it.
"Human Footprint" from National Geographic was recommended to my by JR Murdock in a Twitter post from him. I think this video is chock full of things we humans do wrong. Let's see if we can come up with ways to reduce our carbon footprint. We'll start here, and move on.
This show, we talk handkerchiefs. Tissues, handkerchiefs, and snot... It may not sound like much, but there's a hot debate going on about mucous. Oh yeah... and we finish with a mention of Scott Sigler's upcoming signing for his new hardcover, Infected, and a rag... yep, a story about blowing your nose environmentally ends with a rag... snicker...
This show, I read a recent speech delivered by Robert Menendez, Senator from NJ. Why am I reading a speech? Sometimes, we need to be aware of the whole text of what our elected officials are saying... sound bites only give you what the editor wants you to hear.
Today we talk about some new opportunities for you to help change the world. Why not check out Have Justice Will Travel and learn how you can help fight domestic violence.? The crew here at Whole Lot/Little Bit of Nonsense also wants to ask y'all to think positive thoughts for my friend Lisa who lost her father, and offer her support as she does the Scope it Out 5K Run to help raise awareness about, and money for, colon cancer research.