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  • All 'Tobacco" is not the same...

    As a grower of Cigar Broadleaf in good ol' 'Kantuck', let me clarify a few things for you. a. Not all tobacco emits the 600+ chemicals found in cigarette tobacco and it's wrapper. b. Cigar tobacco is pretty much a completely organic crop when done correctly. c. The anti-smoking league has made the subtle, but irresponsible leap from ...
    Posted to The Green Lantern by KentuckyThunder on March 18, 2009
  • GMO's

    Here in the United States we will be getting more and more GMO's whether we like it or not.
    Posted to Green Room by david wayne osedach on January 28, 2009
  • Re: Can anyone possibly care about this?

    Some of us make time by skipping articles we don't care about, instead of posting in forums about them. Most of the advice in the green lantern is in the form of ''A green option that is really easy to implement is...'' Many of the decisions take as much effort either way. Who cares about this stuff? Lots of people have realized that they ...
    Posted to The Green Lantern by Careyagimon on November 5, 2008
  • Organic Pollution? Nonsense

    This is just public relations scare tactics, directly from the conventional growers' lobby. Note that every ''fact'' claimed somewhere in the article is denied elsewhere.
    Posted to Green Room by ari green on September 10, 2008
  • Hybrids, not as good a move as you think

    Before you go out and buy a hybrid you may want to look into turning your current vehicle into a hybrid. In recent years many advances have been made towards using hydrogen in conventional gas burning engines. While some ideas seem to have been made by crack pot hippies or your neighbor experimenting in his garage some ideas will actually work. ...
    Posted to The Green Lantern by allanmain on July 8, 2008
  • Run, Chicken, Run

    As a vegan who lives in the country, grows as much of her own food as she can, and works for Farm Sanctuary, which operates the largest rescue and refuge network for farm animals in North America, I find, ''Notes on the urban chicken movement'' deeply disturbing. To enter into the business of killing, and continuing to do so – fighting every ...
    Posted to Food by tbarry on June 13, 2008