Green Beat: Five controversial food additives, Crap at the Environment comedy and how to be a foodie
by Dalene Entenmann
Mar 17th 2008 @ 10:36AM
Filed under: News
Choose foods kissed by the sun. Fresh food. Not all additives added to prolong the shelf life of processed food are considered safe, and there are five best avoided: Five Controversial Food Additives
- Foodies take heart. Eating organic and local might cost a bit more, but even if you are living at the financial poverty line, you do not have to abandon your healthy food sustainable ways: How to be a foodie without breaking the bank
- On a visit to New Orleans, former President Bill Clinton said he believes energy efficient, green building and the green jobs that will create in rebuilding a city ravaged by Hurricane Katrina is the way to go in restoring the city to its unique character and culture. Young people who want to change the world can. Clinton met up with actor Brad Pitt who has launched a project to build green homes in the Lower 9th Ward: Bill Clinton: Green can be key to New Orleans' future
- When Crap At The Environment comedian Mark Watson suggested to An Inconvenient Truth former Vice President Al Gore that climate change could be funny, Watson says, ""A nerve-wracking moment, really. He's a very big man and very intense and close up all the more so.": Green Gags