Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Side Order of Toxic Blue Algae With Your Burger?

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December 12, 2012

 

THE MAIN DISH

Side Order of Toxic Blue Algae With Your Burger?

In a recent piece, I fretted about one problem with our reliance on industrially produced fertilizers: They come from scarce and nonrenewable sources, meaning we'll eventually run out of them.

But there's another, much more immediate downside to the synthetic nitrogen and mined phosphorus that drives industrial agriculture: They tend to leach out of soil and foul up water, both for drinking and recreation. [READ MORE]

 

SIDE DISH

Should You Buy a Fake Christmas Tree or a Real One?

How I tried (and failed) to buy the "greenest" tree possible. [READ MORE]

 

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Just three ingredients (plus olive oil, salt, and pepper) pack plenty of flavor in this simple yet satisfying dish. [READ MORE]

 

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Grosser Than Pink Slime: Poop-Contaminated, Mechanically Tenderized Beef

To make tough cuts more palatable, beef producers use a process that translates to an E. coli party, reports the Kansas City Star. [READ MORE]

 

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