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Bye bye to bovine growth hormoneThe power of global consumer pressure has forced US chemical giant Monsanto to get out of producing the bovine growth hormone, a genetically engineered product to increase milk production in dairy cows. Find out what this means for Canadian consumers |
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US activists risk jail for Canadian forests
Greenpeace activists barricaded themselves to the entrance of Kimberly-Clark's office in Knoxville, Tennessee to protest the company's destruction of Ontario's Boreal Forest. This was the sixth in a string of US protests to highlight Ontario's Kenogami and Ogoki forests, where clearcut logging is wiping out important carbon stores and endangered woodland caribou habitat.
Getting out of the dead zone
Petrochemical fertilizers are choking Canadian lakes and causing 'red tides'—algae blooms that starve water of essential oxygen and foster conditions for harmful bacteria. These algae blooms lead to 'dead zones,' which have appeared around the world. Greenpeace is asking the federal government to protect Canadian lakes and oceans from algae blooms.
Greenpeace's tips for a green kitchenSometimes change happens slowly, one step—or one room—at at time. Last month, we gave you a few tips for a green bathroom. This month, we move on to the kitchen, where we help you save energy, reduce toxics, and for extra bonus points, eat green. Stay tuned as we wrap up our 'green room' series with the green bedroom...
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