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Wildlife Access Critical to Children's Health

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   Health  

For the first time, researchers have uncovered a powerful connection between loss of access to wildlife and micronutrient deficiencies in children, according to a recently published study by the University of California-Berkeley, Harvard Center for the Environment and Harvard School of Public Health, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and others.

Failure of the Super Committee – No Carrots, And Not A Big Enough Stick

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   National  

ITHACA, NEW YORK-“The non-surprising failure of the Super Committee to reach an agreement has more to do with Congressional incentives than differences in beliefs about protecting constituents or ideology. It’s like trying to get the slow-moving tortoise to finish the race without a carrot to entice him, or a stick to scare him.

Nearly One-Third of U.S. Food Supply Depends on Honeybees

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   Health  

CHICAGO-Most people aren’t huge fans of bees, but without them we would go hungry pretty fast. The common honeybee pollinates 130 different crops within the U.S. alone including fruit, vegetables, and tree nuts to name a few. In the November 2011 issue of Food Technology magazine, published by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), Contributing […]

'Occupy' Protests a First Amendment Balancing Act

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   National  

SAINT LOUIS-The Occupy protests present a classic First Amendment problem: balancing political dissent against government control of property. “In theory, the government has very limited authority to curb expressive activity in what the law calls ‘public forums,’” says Gregory P. Magarian, JD, constitutional law expert and professor at Washington University in St. Louis School of […]

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