Category Archives: Communities @ The Washington Times

June 01

Mars One seeks colonists to live- and die- on the Red Planet

WASHINGTON, DC, April 28, 2013 – Last Monday a Dutch nonprofit announced its search for volunteers to become the first humans to inhabit Mars. With a scheduled landing on the Red Planet in 2023, Mars One will send four initial colonists to live out the rest of their lives on our neighboring planet. Mars One, a […]

June 01

Shocking rates of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in supermarket meats

WASHINGTON, April 18, 2013 – A recent study by the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) reveals shocking rates of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in U.S. supermarket meats. An alarming 81% of ground turkey and well over half of ground beef and pork chops tested contained some form of these “superbugs.” Established in 1996 to track antibiotic resistance in foodborne bacteria, NARMS is a […]

June 01

Frankenfoods: The debate over genetically modified (GM) foods

WASHINGTON, DC, April 15, 2013- Also known as genetically engineered (GE), genetically modified (GM) foods have passionate opponents as well as supporters.  Unfortunately, clear and reliable information about GM foods and their impact, especially regarding health effects, is difficult to come by. Derived from genetically modified plants or animals, GM foods are created in a laboratory […]

June 01

Poet Pablo Neruda’s body exhumed in Chile

WASHINGTON DC, April 14, 2013 – Last Monday the body of renowned Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was exhumed in Isla Negra, 70 miles from Santiago.  The exhumation comes after a Chilean judge ordered an investigation last February to determine whether the Nobel Prize winning poet was poisoned. Author or Canto General and 20 Love Poems and a Song of […]

June 01

Bees are dying at alarming rates

WASHINGTON, DC, April 5, 2013 – Huge numbers of bees in the U.S. have been inexplicably dying since 2005.  In the past 12 months, what many are calling Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has destroyed 40 to 50% of the beehives used in the nation’s agricultural industry.  Commercial beekeepers are worried, as bees continue to die and nobody really […]

May 12

Ag-gag bills: criminalizing whistle-blowing on factory farms

From my column in Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON, DC, April 2, 2013- A number of recent polls show that a majority of Americans think that animals raised for food deserve some level of protection from harm and exploitation.   Even self- described “meat-eating conservative Republican” Mary Matalin has sided with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to […]

May 12

Afghan women cyclists riding for freedom

From my column in Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON, DC, March 29, 2013- When asked to describe their bicycle in one word, many cyclists of all kinds use the word “freedom.” Nowhere is this description more appropriate than for the women who make up the Afghan National Women’s Cycling Team. Challenging the long- held cultural belief that a woman cycling […]

April 18

Frankenveggies: Monsanto Protection Act passes Senate

From my column at Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON, March 25, 2013 — Last week, the U.S. Senate approved HR 933, a short term funding measure designed to avoid a March 27 government shutdown.  Hidden within HR 933 is section 735, the “Farmer Assurance Provision.” Called the “Monsanto Protection Act” by critics, this section gives the USDA the power […]

April 18

Why opinion is shifting on same-sex marriage

From my column in Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON,  March 21, 2013 – Views on same-sex marriage have been rapidly shifting in the U.S.  From politicians coming out in favor of marriage equality to growing portrayal of homosexuality in the media, popular opinion is decidedly changing. Two separate national surveys conducted earlier this month confirm […]

April 03

Greek coffee may be the key to a long healthy life

Greek scientists think that a Greek coffee is one of the reasons the residents of Ikaria live longer   From my column at Communities @ Washington Times  WASHINGTON, DC, March 19, 2013 – The residents of Ikaria, a Greek island on the Aegean Sea, live significantly longer than most other communities.  In a study published […]