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Michael considered fate at 16:54   |   Permalink   |   Post a Comment
The Last Days of the Ark is an interesting read about the dwindling breeds of livestock (from turkeys to cattle) and how, as usual, we can probably lay blame with large corporations. Our only option to maintain some sembelance of diversity?
[People] can vote for change with that most democratic of ballots .. the almighty buck. "Shopping is where we can have a direct impact by making choices," Teitel observes.[Martin Teitel is executive director of a philanthropic organization of the heirs of C. S. Mott (one of the founders of General Motors) that distributes about $1 million annually with the purpose of preserving the environment and the right to dissent] Vote for organic greens, he suggests, or brown eggs instead of white, or meat and produce from family-owned farms.

With what we buy and from whom we buy, believes Teitel, "we can make a direct choice on our future and our children's future."


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Check out heroecs, the robotics team competition website of my old supervisor's daughter. Fun stuff!
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