Month: March 2014

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    Is Your City a Food Desert?

    Is Your City a Food Desert?

    To put it simply, a food desert is a neighborhood far removed from grocery stores that sell healthy food.   [vimeo https://vimeo.com/63759817 expand=1] Subsequently, foods high in fat, calories and sugar are too abundant, which encourages unhealthy eating that can lead to obesity, diabetes and heart disease, according to a newly published Walk Score blog. […]

    Eco Euphemisms That Confuse Our Understanding of Environmental Destruction

    Eco Euphemisms That Confuse Our Understanding of Environmental Destruction

    In his now-classic essay, Politics and the English Language, George Orwell warned: “Political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible. … But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought. A bad usage can spread by tradition and imitation even among people who should and do know better.” Orwell’s insights are as […]

    Two Arrested Protesting Strip Mine as Community Battles World’s Largest Coal Company

    Two Arrested Protesting Strip Mine as Community Battles World’s Largest Coal Company

    While Peabody Energy may have hired a notorious public relations firm to hawk its international ad campaign, a village trustee and her rural farming community have exposed the devastating legacy of the world’s largest coal company near its historic Illinois beginnings. Meet Judy Kellen and the courageous community of Rocky Branch in Saline County, IL, whose battle to save their […]