BPA in my soup? Mmmm goodness! A conversation with MomsRising’s Joan Blades – show 42

Joan Blades is the President and Co-founder of MomsRising.org, a five-year-old organization that champions core motherhood and family issues. A million members strong, MomsRising works to support policies that help with family economic security like health care, paid maternity, family and sick leave, fair pay, early learning, and flexible work. One of the big issues that MomsRising takes on in a big way is toxins in our homes. In my interview with her, we talk about BPA in our canned goods (and ultimately in our blood stream) and flame retardants in our furniture (another toxic fabrication from the Big 3 chemical companies).

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Spraying to Make Yards Green … but With Paint, Not Water

Homeowners associations can fine residents if their yards are not one of the following: a xeriscaped landscaped following a “desert design” with cactuses, desert flora and expanses of carefully placed rocks or healthy and vibrant green grass. Brown yards are not an option and carry the risk of citations, fines and even legal action

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Fruit Juice, Collagen and Cigarettes (and Other Things Made from Pigs)

Christien Meindertsma like to expose the hidden processes and connections that make our world turn. Below she describes how many things can be made from pig parts, from concrete and beer, to china figurines, injectable collagen and renewable energy.

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Is Our Sexuality (and our Future) at Stake? Maria Rodale’s take on the impact of Atrazine

There are several studies emerging on the herbicide Atrazine that raise serious questions about our ability to reproduce as a species…unless we stop poisoning ourselves, and our children, with chemicals. Wake up America!

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Fifty-Three Percent of U.S. Backyard Gardeners Growing Vegetables

A nationwide survey indicates that spending for vegetables and fruits grown in household gardens now surpasses spending for lawns, trees, shrubs – and even flowers.

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Disaster Aftermath: Making Women’s Health a Priority

Upon the heels of one of the recent earthquake, we can only hope that all the parties involved in the disaster response – from aid groups to foreign militaries to friends and neighbors – will make women’s health and safety a priority.

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Styrofoam In the Capitol and Other Real Life Grimms Fairy Tales

The Republicans are wasting a small fortune that taxpayers would otherwise save in order to ‘ungreen’ the Capitol. By shutting down this money-saving program before it has been fully implemented, Republicans are imposing a ten-year cost of around $50 million on taxpayers.

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Organics: Healing the Planet, Feeding the World, and Keeping Us Safe

Green means nature, and a love and respect of nature. Nature is the true giver of all — to me, nature is the closest thing to God and I believe in nature, I have faith in nature. We are all part of nature so we are all fundamentally green. And it’s when we fight against, deny or destroy nature that we are also destroying ourselv

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How to Keep You Home Clean and Green with Simran Sethi

Look at what you’re buying. Look at what your dollars are supporting. I challenge you to redefine clean and seek out eco-friendly, nontoxic, phosphate-free cleaning products that reduce your exposure to toxins and limit the amount of poison released into our air, soil and water.

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The Key to the Slow Food Movement

Fast food may be a defining characteristic of our contemporary culture, but competition is brewing. The Slow Food Movement is hoping to change the trend towards the globalization of agricultural products with an emphasis on traditional and regional cuisine as well as the empowerment of small, independent farmers.

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