Wonder where all that Corexit is going? Well, the good news is we’ve found it! Or at least some of it. The bad news is that it is showing up in Florida’s swimming pools!

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GULF OF MEXICO – One of two one-ton masses of tarball material recovered south of Perdido Pass, Fla., by the crew of the lift boat Sailfish, a Vessel of Opportunity working in the largest oil spill response in U.S. history, on Saturday, June 11, 2010. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class John Walker, USCG.

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Barbara H. Peterson on April 15th, 2010

Drug and chemical giant Bayer AG has admitted that there is no way to stop the uncontrolled spread of its genetically modified crops, and farmers win lawsuits for contamination!

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One might also request exactly why the NIH says PCV-1 can be transferred to humans when the FDA is denying such can occur.Consumer Affairs Branch (CBER)ocod@fda.hhs.gov Division of Communication and Consumer Affairs

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Barbara H. Peterson on April 13th, 2009

No added sugars: check. Fiber content: check. Organic: check. But when it comes to choosing products free of genetically modified (GM) materials, what many shoppers don’t know is that the USDA isn’t protecting consumers or organic farmers.

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Barbara H. Peterson on April 12th, 2009

By Earthjustice Experimental “genetically modified” and “biopharm” crops have been grown in open fields across the nation. When bees, wind, rain, or birds spread pollen and seeds across the landscape, the drugs and chemicals travel right along with them to pollinate other plants or be eaten by wildlife. They could even end up in your [...]

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