Monday, March 7, 2016

BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME!

time to start preparing –


Monarch Butterfly in Northern California - photo taken [last] summer in the "Bee Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden" that i started in the spring   (this is an unadjusted photo, as posted in my WHAT IT IS photo blog - what it is: Monarch Butterfly)


BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME! smile emoticon





Bee-Butterfly-Hummingbird Garden media set on Facebook:










 via GMO Free USA on Facebook–
Make no mistake. Vast GMO monocultures and Roundup herbicide are the main reason for the Monarch butterfly decline. Monsanto and the agrichemical industry are fully aware of this. Boycott GMOs. Boycott Roundup. Save the Monarch.

https://www.facebook.com/GMOFreeUSA/photos/a.468695639837571.108816.402058139834655/1078839728823156/?type=3




READ: THE MISSING MONARCHS

Monsanto’s Roundup and genetically modified crops are harming everybody’s favorite butterfly





TAKE ACTION
Stand with Just Label It and Friends of the Earth U.S. to oppose Monsanto’s RoundUp and protect the endangered monarch butterflies! 
http://action.foe.org/p/dia/action3/common/public/… ‪#‎justlabelit‬



reposted from "whats more" blog –
whats more: BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME!

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015



Saturday, March 5, 2016

#RE_TOOL :: Tackling Climate Change Is a Profitable Opportunity, Rather Than an Expensive Problem


TOMASSEREDA VIA GETTY IMAGES

We hear forceful declarations from stakeholders in the debate that climate change is a huge and expensive problem and that we have to act for the sake of future generations. How in the world can you motivate people by asking them to pay to solve a huge problem with no immediate benefit? Rather than hearing about expensive problems, people are looking to be inspired by solutions that provide an immediate economic reward. And this is exactly what fighting climate change can offer today if we accept to modify our understanding of the situation.


READ: Tackling Climate Change Is a Profitable Opportunity, Rather Than an Expensive Problem