archive for October 19th, 2006

Digest: Pesticide patterns, homes on the range, raw-milk rebel, corn costs

by @ Thursday, October 19th, 2006.

Grist: Tom Philpott has a searing look at this country’s love/hate relationship with pesticides. Money quote: “Like the oil industry, agribusiness survives on its ability to privatize profits and socialize costs.”
Food and Wine: In what’s essentially a companion feature to Chronicle reporter Carol Ness’s “Back to the Ranch” article a few weeks ago, NY Times […]

New Scientist on a post-human Earth

by @ Thursday, October 19th, 2006.

Once there were parking lots
Now it’s a peaceful oasis
—Talking Heads, “Nothing But Flowers“
How long would it take for the Earth to forget we were ever here?
That’s a question that New Scientist reporter Bob Holmes tackles in a fascinating, thorough examination of what would happen if all 6.5 billion of us humans were “spirited away tomorrow, […]

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