Some sustainable-ag activists want Bush to veto the Farm Bill. Here’s why we shouldn’t.
Some sustainable-ag activists want Bush to veto the Farm Bill. Here’s why we shouldn’t.
Friday, May 9, was the second anniversary of the first post on the Ethicurean … and we forgot to celebrate.
Tom Philpott has an important post up on Gristmill today, about the final proposal Congress has finally cobbled together for the 2007 Farm Bill, months late. Should Bush veto it or not?
I have an embarrassing confession: I am terrified of flying. I’ve tried everything I can think of to get over it (deep breathing, Dramamine, and even, yes, a self-help book called “Fly Without Fear”), yet I still end up locking the armrest in a death grip on every flight. It was after my last trip, […]
Remember last year’s Penny-Wise Challenge? The rising cost of food this year causes me to look back to what I learned then — and to cook from my pantry more and more.
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco is currently hosting a witty installation by Beijing-based artist Zhan Wang. It’s a sculpture of San Francisco made entirely of kitchenware — tongs, graters, pots, serving dishes, tea kettles, and so on. Naturally, each piece is made in China.
The photo above shows the Financial District as viewed […]
I am sitting in a swanky conference center on the outskirts of Phoenix, a city that may be one of our country’s least sustainable, where the water is as scarce as the SUVs and air conditioners are numerous. But for all the shortcomings of developers who thought it would be a great idea to build […]
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