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August 28, 2009
Posted by Melissa Waage in Health and the Environment
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- bee, colonycollapsedisorder, haagendazs, honeybees, simplesteps
Huffington Post blogger Joseph Freeman highlights this video celebrating honey bees from five brothers in California. Ice cream maker Haagen-Dazs commissioned the work as part of its ongoing efforts to raise awareness and funds to fight the honey bee crisis. (We're told that "The dancing...continued→
July 28, 2009
Posted by Melissa Waage in Health and the Environment
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- bee, CCD, colonycollapsedisorder, honeybees, pesticides, pollinator, simplesteps, USDA
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has produced its long awaited Colony Collapse Disorder Progress Report as mandated in the 2008 Farm Bill. This is a positive sign after previous confusion and a lack of clarity about what USDA was doing...continued→
March 31, 2009
Posted by Melissa Waage in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- colonycollapsedisorder, honeybees, simplesteps
Last week Michelle Obama put in a new, organic garden on the White House grounds. But that’s not all. White House carpenter (and hobbyist beekeeper) Charlie Brandts provided the impetus to include a working bee hive. The presidential hive fits...continued→
October 1, 2008
Posted by Melissa Waage in Health and the Environment
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- bees, coffee, colonycollapsedisorder, simplesteps
Pollination by insects, mainly bees, is worth $217 billion worldwide each year, according to a study recently published in Ecological Economics and highlighted in Business Week. That's equivalent to 9.5% of the world's crop production. (And two-and-a-half times as much...continued→
July 30, 2008
Posted by Melissa Waage in Health and the Environment
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- bees, CCD, colonycollapsedisorder, honeybees, simplesteps
Honey bees are critical to U.S. agriculture. And with no solid solutions to Colony Collapse Disorder, U.S. hives continue to dwindle. This spring, beekeepers lost an estimated 29% of their bees to Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD. You’d think that...continued→
July 17, 2008
Posted by Melissa Waage in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- messageinabottle, oceangovernance, simplesteps
After more than two weeks on the water, Margo Pellegrino arrived in Washington, DC, concluding her 500 mile paddle in support of healthy oceans legislation. Margo's Blog: July 16 My last day on the Potomac was a thirty mile paddle on...continued→
July 16, 2008
Posted by Melissa Waage in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- messageinabottle, oceangovernance, simplesteps
Tomorrow, Margo Pellegrino arrives in Washington, DC and concludes her 500 mile paddle in support of healthy oceans legislation.Margo's Blog: July 15 Today's paddle from Patricia and George's home on a little creek off of Potoma Creek to the Occoquan area...continued→
July 14, 2008
Posted by Melissa Waage in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- messageinabottle, oceangovernance, simplesteps
Margo Pellegrino is headed up the Potomac River to Washington, DC as part of her 500 mile paddle in support of healthy oceans legislation.Margo's Blog: July 14 What an awesome first couple of days on the Potomac. I left a...continued→
July 13, 2008
Posted by Melissa Waage in Living Sustainably
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- messageinabottle, oceangovernance, simplesteps
Margo Pellegrino is paddling the Chesapeake Bay as part of her 500 mile paddle to Washington in support of healthy oceans legislation. Margo's Blog: July 12 What a warm day it was in the water. It was also suprisingly calm...continued→
July 11, 2008
Posted by Melissa Waage in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- messageinabottle, oceangovernance, simplesteps
Margo Pellegrino is paddling her canoe 500 miles from New Jersey to Washington, DC in support of healthy oceans legislation. She's now a few days away from Washington, in Solomons, Maryland.Margo's Blog: July 10 Whew. What a day. The paddle...continued→