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The Bitter Price of Tropical Fruits

February 7, 2019 by Captain Organic Planet

Sweet, healthy and delicious, and inexpensive to boot, pineapples are one of the world’s most desired fruits. On average, the world eats more than 26,000 tons of pineapples each year. But hidden beneath their low-price tag lies an industry riddled with heavy pesticide use, water pollution, deforestation and the exploitation of farmworkers, who are forced […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: fruit, fruits, organic, pesticide, pesticides, pineapple, produce, supermarket

Microplastics discovered in human stools across the globe in ‘first study of its kind’

February 2, 2019 by Captain Organic Planet

Microplastics have been found in the human food chain as particles made of polypropylene (PP), polyethylene-terephthalate (PET) and others were detected in human stools, research presented today at the 26th UEG Week in Vienna reveals. Researchers from the Medical University of Vienna and the Environment Agency Austria monitored a group of participants from countries across the […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: disease, microplastics, plastic, pollution, stool, water

Health Concerns as Japan Plans to Dump a Million Tons of Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Ocean

October 20, 2018 by Captain Organic Planet

In a move that has sparked outrage from local residents and dire health warnings from environmentalists, the Japanese government is reportedly planning to release 1.09 million tons of water from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean despite evidence that it contains “radioactive material well above legally permitted levels.” While both the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: cancer, cesium, fukushima, japan, Pacific ocean, TEPCO

Engineers Create Plants That Glow

January 18, 2018 by Captain Organic Planet

Imagine that instead of switching on a lamp when it gets dark, you could read by the light of a glowing plant on your desk. MIT engineers have taken a critical first step toward making that vision a reality. By embedding specialized nanoparticles into the leaves of a watercress plant, they induced the plants to […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: houseplants, plant, plants

A GHOST IN THE MAKING: RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLE BEE DOCUMENTARY

April 10, 2017 by Captain Organic Planet

Everyone has heard about bee declines, but with so much attention focused on domesticated honeybees, someone has to speak up for the 4,000 species of native bees in North America. Natural history photographer Clay Bolt is on a multi-year quest to tell the stories of our native bees, and one elusive species – the Rusty-patched […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: bee, bumble bee, documentary, insec, insecticide, movie

GLYPHOSATE ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY

November 27, 2016 by Captain Organic Planet

Your intake of glyphosate is happening through the food you eat, the water you drink and the places where you live and play. Some sources deliver higher amounts than others – for example, non-organic oats sprayed with glyphosate before harvest, and foods made with genetically modified soybeans. Other sources are not so clear, so we […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: glyphosate, health, study, weedkiller

Red Squirrels In The British Isles Are Infected With Leprosy Bacteria

November 14, 2016 by Captain Organic Planet

Microbiologists at EPFL and the University of Edinburgh have discovered that red squirrels in Britain and Ireland carry the two bacterial species that cause leprosy in humans. Once rampant in medieval Europe, leprosy dramatically declined by the end of the Middle Ages for reasons that are still unclear. About a century ago, leprosy in Europe […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: bacteria, Leprosy, squirrel

Monsanto’s Glyphosate Most Heavily Used Weed-Killer In History

November 13, 2016 by Captain Organic Planet

Monsanto’s signature herbicide glyphosate, first marketed as “Roundup,” is now the most widely and heavily applied weed-killer in the history of chemical agriculture in both the U.S. and globally, according to a landmark report published today. The paper, published Feb. 2, 2016 in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Sciences Europe, reports that to date 18.9 billion […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: cancer, glyphosate, gmo, health, herbicide, monsanto, Roundup

Edible Food Packaging Made From Milk Proteins

November 6, 2016 by Captain Organic Planet

At the grocery store, most foods — meats, breads, cheeses, snacks — come wrapped in plastic packaging. Not only does this create a lot of non-recyclable, non-biodegradable waste, but thin plastic films are not great at preventing spoilage. And some plastics are suspected of leaching potentially harmful compounds into food. To address these issues, scientists […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: Food, milk, packaging, protein

BioBag® Compostable Bags For The Purpose Of Composting Organic Waste

July 17, 2016 by Captain Organic Planet

BioBag® is a world leader in providing bags and films for the collection of organic waste for the purpose of composting. Unlike regular plastic, BioBags can be consumed by micro-organisms that live in our soils. Because we use starches from renewable crops, our bags can be readily composted along with organic waste in municipal composting […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: bags, compost, corn, landfill, organic, plastic

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