archive for February 13th, 2007

Digest: Bee plague, doomsday seed vault, cloned mice, fish controversy

by @ Tuesday, February 13th, 2007.

Hoofbeats of the food apocalypse: A mysterious plague is killing off U.S. honeybees, threatening to disrupt pollination of a range of crops. Affected hives are often empty except for the queen and a few bees, with no sign as to what happened. Fact nugget: There are rent-a-bee services? Reuters
Norway to the rescue: Norway is building […]

Eco-road-warriors seeking subjects

by @ Tuesday, February 13th, 2007.

Mark Dixon and Ben Evans have a video camera, a car, and a helluva plan for a road trip — a year-long “eco-expedition” covering all 50 United States. I met Mark at Grist’s cocktail party in San Francisco last year and he’s e-mailed me to say that they’ve just launched the website for Your Environmental […]

Waste management: Volunteering at the San Francisco Food Bank

by @ Tuesday, February 13th, 2007.

Saturday I joined about 25 Bay Area food bloggers to volunteer for an afternoon at the San Francisco Food Bank. It was organized by Sam and Amy, and it was a lot of fun. I got to meet writers whose dinnerware I can recognize but not their faces, while ever so slightly helping […]

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