Monday, September 17, 2012

The Summer's Most Important Enviro Stories

Interesting that Mitt's name comes up in this context.

Dan

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The Summer's Most Important Enviro Stories

This summer, we kept you up to date on the most important environmental and health news: record-breaking wildfires, your risk of catching hantavirus, the controversy over whether organic food is good for you, and more. The Mother Jones environmental news team has been hard at work investigating these thorny issues and bringing you the smartest coverage around.

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Monsanto's Roundup Is the Most Used Herbicide in NYC

Despite piles of research suggesting that Roundup is dangerous, the Big Apple continues to douse its parks with the stuff—potentially exposing millions of New Yorkers to toxic effects. [READ MORE]

How Mitt Romney Helped Monsanto Take Over the World

The presidential candidate helped Monsanto transform from teetering, scandal-plagued chemical firm to shiny new ag-biotech giant. [READ MORE]

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