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    Dispatches from the Seneca Lake Uprising

    Dispatches from the Seneca Lake Uprising

    [Editor’s note: Since the We Are Seneca Lake campaign began on Oct. 23, 2104, there have been 216 arrests, with six of those arrests yesterday. The campaign is working to protect Seneca Lake and the surrounding Finger Lakes region from the gas storage expansion project by Texas-based energy company, Crestwood Midstream. Crestwood’s intention is to […]

    Global Ban on Bee-Killing Neonics Needed Now

    Global Ban on Bee-Killing Neonics Needed Now

    No matter how you feel about Ontario’s proposal to restrict use of neonicotinoid insecticides on corn and soybean crops, we can all agree: bees matter. But as important as bees are, there’s more at stake. Neonics are poisoning our soil and water. This problematic class of pesticides needs to be phased out globally to protect […]

    Why I am a Pegan—or Paleo-Vegan—and Why You Should Be Too

    Why I am a Pegan—or Paleo-Vegan—and Why You Should Be Too

    As a doctor, it is my job to figure out the best way to keep my patients healthy. We now know that food is medicine, perhaps the most powerful drug on the planet with the power to cause or cure most disease. If food is more than just calories, if food is information that controls […]

    Climate Change Is Young People’s ‘Lunch Counter Moment’

    Climate Change Is Young People’s ‘Lunch Counter Moment’

    Fifty-five years ago Jibreel Khazan of the Greensboro Four sat down at the lunch counter inside the Woolworth store on Feb. 1, 1960 with three other classmates from North Carolina A&T University to highlight racial injustices in America. At that time, Jibreel and his classmates were fighting for equality, and the goal to desegregate the […]

    4 Steps to Detoxify Your Kitchen

    4 Steps to Detoxify Your Kitchen

    Most likely, the food industry holds your kitchen hostage. No doubt your cupboards and pantry are filled with ultra-processed fare. Detoxifying your kitchen allows you to escape these shackles and transform your kitchen to a place of wellness. A healthy kitchen provides the foundation for a healthy you. If you make your kitchen a safe […]

    Why It’s Important to Test Your Home for Radon

    Why It’s Important to Test Your Home for Radon

    In late January, the BC Lung Association released results of Canada’s largest-ever community-wide home radon testing project, conducted in Castlegar and Prince George, two of B.C.’s radon hot spots. In more than half the Castlegar homes tested, and one-third in Prince George, radon concentrations exceeded Health Canada’s exposure guideline. Radon is a radioactive gas formed […]

    Why Cuba-U.S. Collaboration Is More Important Than Ever

    Why Cuba-U.S. Collaboration Is More Important Than Ever

    For more than half a century, the Straits of Florida, the thin band of blue water that courses northeastward between the U.S. and Cuba, have been invoked in political discourse to underscore the seemly insurmountable divide between our countries. But dunk your head underwater and you’ll see that, in fact, these warm, rich waters inextricably […]

    How Trade Agreements Facilitate Short-Term Profits for Multinational Corporations

    How Trade Agreements Facilitate Short-Term Profits for Multinational Corporations

    In 1997, Canada restricted import and transfer of the gasoline additive MMT because it was a suspected neurotoxin that had already been banned in Europe. Ethyl Corp., the U.S. multinational that supplied the chemical, sued the government for $350 million under the North American Free Trade Agreement and won! Canada was forced to repeal the […]