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hmm..interesting September 18, 2019

Climate Resistant Mutations – wild wheat may provide key to avoid future famines

Climate change is a big deal for our food supply. Many of the strains of food producing plants we rely on to feed vast amounts of people simply don’t have what it takes to survive the rising temperatures, including wheat. There’s some good news though, scientist have found that some strands of wild wheat have beneficial mutations that make give them an edge when it comes to change.


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Climate Resistant Mutations – wild wheat may provide key to avoid future famines
hmm..interesting September 17, 2019

Ozone Hole Smaller than Normal – smallest it has been in thirty years

We’ve been hearing about the hole in the ozone layer since the 80s. Man made chemicals caused it and there was a substantial push for those chemicals to be taken out of production. Which is great. The hole this year is the smallest it’s been in the thirty years! But it has nothing to do with human effort.


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Ozone Hole Smaller than Normal – smallest it has been in thirty years
Eco Friendly September 16, 2019

Chemicals Found in Dolphins – invisible pollution has consequences

There’s a lot of discussion about the pollution that we can see, namely plastic in most cases. But lets not forget that it’s not just the bags that are a problem for the environment, we use a lot of chemicals and those chemicals are getting into the ecosystem too. A new study has found very high levels of toxic chemicals in bottle-nose dolphins.


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Chemicals Found in Dolphins – invisible pollution has consequences
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Eco Friendly September 13, 2019

Denmark Moves to Ban PFAS – the potentially harmful chemical is on food wrappers and clothing

The chemicals that keep food packaging from getting greasy and clothes from getting stained is potentially harmful to humans and animals so Denmark is moving to ban them completely. This move may not be successful but it is a powerful statement for the environment and health.


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Denmark Moves to Ban PFAS – the potentially harmful chemical is on food wrappers and clothing

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