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Environmental Issues

Thinking outside the box – Coke bottle lights in Manila and self sufficiency in Todmorden

21/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

My lovely friend David Fleming, he of Lean Logic, a dictionary for the future and how to survive it,  had an unshakable belief that if you just left human beings to sort things out for themselves, they would do so. Two stories that have just come my way bear him out.... So, to …

Category: Environmental Issues, Food, Food/Health Policy, Gardens, NutritionTag: David Fleming, environmentally friendly lighting, Lean Logic, lighting, local initiatives, Self sufficiency, sustainability, Vegetable gardens, Vegetables

Aspartame and Gulf War Syndrome….

12/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

I have never been that keen on Aspartame (well, on any artificial sweeteners really – what wrong with natural fruit sugars if you need a sweetener?) but I had not thought of it as a cause of Gulf War Syndrome... Natural News is, this morning, trumpeting the evils of all …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Environmental Issues, Nutrition, PoliticsTag: agave nectar, Artificial sweeteners, Aspartame, brain tumours, depleted uranium, Donald Rumsfeld, FDA, formaldehyde, fructose, Fruit sugars, GD Searle, Gulf War Syndrome, MilitarySpot.com, Professor Ralph Walton, psychological effects aspartme, squalene, stevia, toxins, Xylitol

‘The annual cost of caring for our autistic population exceeds the annual tax revenue from the entire mobile phone industry, which is about 20 billion UK pounds.’

05/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Some months ago we uploaded another of Dr Andrew Goldsworthy's excellent articles to the Foods Matter site, describing how electromagnetically-induced cell leakage might be a cause of autism. But it was only as I was skimming, belatedly, through ES-UK's October newsletter that …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Chemicals, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: autism, Autistic children, class actions, economic burden, economic cost of autism, electromagnetic pollution, electromagnetic radiation, ES-UK, increase national deficit, Investors shoudlbeware mobile phone companies, Legal consequences of electromagnetic pollution, Mobile phone -effects on pregnant women, Mobile phone companies ignore health risks as did tobacco companies, rise in numbers for autistic children, Smart meters, utility companies responsible for cost of caring for autistic children, wifi

Smart meters – what are they and why should we be campaigning against them?

05/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

So, what is all the fuss about Smart Meters? What is wrong with your utility company checking your meter via a radio controlled meter rather than sending round a man to read it, or asking you to read it yourself and tell them what you have used? Sounds rather efficient... Well …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: autism, Big brother, BioInitiative report, compact fluorescent bulbs CFLs, cost of shielding against electromagnetic radiation, cyber hacking, data collection, data processing, data protection, data security, data storage, dirty electricity, Dr. Andrew Goldsworthy, Electrosensitivity, emissions, Energy, energy efficiency, ES-UK, fatigue, green energy, Hackers, headache, Interphone study, mcs-aware, Nuremberg code, Petition the government, radiation, Radiation Trust, Smart meters, unemployment, wifi networks, Wired Child, www.SmartMeterPetition.org

Remembering David Fleming

04/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Just over a year ago, my dear friend David Fleming, author of the seminal and wonderful Lean Logic, A Dictionary for the Future and How to Survive it,  died, very suddenly, on a weekend visit to Amsterdam. He left for Amsterdam the morning after joining us at our last year's …

Category: Environmental IssuesTag: David Fleming, Environmental movement, FreeFrom Tasters' Christmas party, Hymn singing, Lean Logic

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