Michael Pollan

Yummy Foodie Books For the Hungry Environmentalist

Posted by Siel on May 6, 2008 - 1:50pm.

Worried about exactly what you can eat these days? Stop fretting and check out one of these eco-culinary tomes.



The Folly of a Fuel-Based Food Chain

The Folly of a Fuel-Based Food ChainPosted by Kerry Trueman on May 24, 2006 - 11:20am.

In The Omnivore's Dilemma, Michael Pollan does for corn what Rachel Carson did for DDT in Silent Spring ; that is to say, he totally demonizes it. After you read this book, the words "corn-fed" will sound more like a barnyard epithet than an evocation of rustic wholesomeness.




Can Fatty Acids Fight Crime?

Can Fatty Acids Fight Crime?Posted by Kerry Trueman on April 17, 2006 - 6:45am.

Do omega-3 fatty acids have the power to deliver us from evil? There's a lot of buzz about super foods and all their super powers these days, but the hype about omega-3's goes beyond buzz; these fatty acids found in fish, flaxseed, some nuts and plants, as well as meat, eggs, and dairy products from grass-fed animals, are hotter than a barrel of Arctic Monkeys.




Bobolink Dairy: The Future is in the Pasture

Bobolink Dairy: The Future is in the PasturePosted by Kerry Trueman on April 13, 2006 - 6:25pm.

When it comes to cows, we keep hearing that grass-fed is better than grain-fed. Better for us, better for the cows, better for the environment. Farmers have grazed their cows on grass for centuries, with no need for bovine growth hormones, and no outbreaks of mad cow disease or E. coli.

But the factory farms most of our beef comes from these days aren't really farms at all; they're industrial indoor feedlots called Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, or CAFO's.




Sage Advice Telepathy And The Secret Life Of Plants

Sage Advice Telepathy And The Secret Life Of PlantsPosted by Spiros Antonopoulos on November 17, 2005 - 10:42am.

Do plants communicate telepathically with the world surrounding them? Do they collaborate with nature using telekinesis to control people and animals and objects? These questions surfaced last week as I read about sage plants, which blossom at incalculably irregularly times—yet when they do, every nearby sage blossoms in unison. The question was posed: Is it plant telepathy?



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