Daily Archives: January 11, 2020

Lisbon European Green Capital 2020: Keynote addresses by Executive Vice-President Timmermans

European Commission



Published on Jan 11, 2020

#EUGreenDeal #EGCA2020 Executive Vice-President Frans Timmermans and Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevicius in Lisbon, Portugal for the ‘Lisbon European Green Capital 2020’ Handover Ceremony

Health Dangers From Monsanto’s Roundup

The Real Truth About Health

Published on Jan 11, 2020

Health Dangers From Monsanto’s Roundup by Jeffrey M. Smith

Studies show how a NON-GMO Organic Diet helped 3250 people recover from 28 disorders.

The biotech industry’s claim that genetically modified (GM) foods are safe is shattered in this groundbreaking lecture. Safety assessments on GM crops are not competent to identify the health problems, and industry research is rigged to avoid finding problems.

This lecture is for anyone wanting to understand GM technology, to learn how to protect themselves, or to share their concerns with others. It is presented in the clear, accessible style that made Jeffrey Smith’s Seeds of Deception the world’s best-selling book on genetically engineered foods.

The leading consumer advocate promoting healthier non-GMO choices, Jeffrey Smith’s meticulous research documents how biotech companies continue to mislead legislators and safety officials to put the health of society at risk and the environment in peril. His work expertly summarizes why the safety assessments conducted by the FDA and regulators worldwide teeter on a foundation of outdated science and false assumptions, and why genetically engineered foods must urgently become our nation’s top food safety priority.

Mr. Smith’s feature-length documentary Genetic Roulette-The Gamble of Our Lives was awarded the 2012 Movie of the Year (Solari Report) and the Transformational Film of the Year (AwareGuide). Described as a “life-changer” and seen by millions worldwide, the film links genetically engineered food to toxic and allergic reactions, infertility, digestive disorders, and numerous problems that have been on the rise in the US population since genetically modified organisms (GMOs) were introduced.

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Are U.S. military leaders prepared to withdraw from Iraq?

PBS NewsHour

Published on Jan 11, 2020

Iraq’s government is demanding that U.S. troops leave the country in the wake of last week’s drone strike that killed an Iranian general and an Iraqi militia commander. But on Friday, as large-scale protests continued in Iran, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. would not withdraw. The Washington Post’s Baghdad Bureau Chief Louisa Loveluck joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss

‘The Survivors Song’ – An Upbeat Shout Out to Aussies & People Everywhere | Extinction Rebellion

Extinction Rebellion



Published on Jan 11, 2020

‘We’re from a long line of survivors, We’re gonna make it in the end, Cos we have to do what we have to do, Like they had to do what they had to do.’ (chorus)

Can we rock this song at rallies, and share with friends near and far, to support Australian bushfire survivors and demand global climate & ecological justice?

This is a timely song but it was a work in progress when the bush fires struck and is therefore an imperfect song for imperfect times. Be kind and distribute widely or pass it on to a super singer/band who can rock it to the max! Any copyright profits to climate action and/or bushfire recovery for people, land and animals

Jailbreak Out of History The ReBiography Of Harriet Tubman

Thom Hartmann Program

Published on Jan 11, 2020

Who was the real Harriet Tubman and what did she mean to the people she freed?

Lisbon European Green Capital 2020: Youth Assembly – debate with young people

European Commission



Published on Jan 11, 2020

#EUGreenDeal #EGCA2020 Executive Vice-President Frans Timmermans and Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevicius in Lisbon, Portugal for the ‘Lisbon European Green Capital 2020’ Handover Ceremony

Bank chief: Action on climate must be taken – BBC News

Bank of England chief issues climate change warning

The world will face irreversible heating unless firms shift their priorities soon, the outgoing head of the Bank of England has told the BBC.

Mark Carney said the financial sector had begun to curb investment in fossil fuels – but far too slowly.