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On Your Fish Makes A Tasty Lipstick/Paint/Buttery Spread

I appreciate the need for accuracy on this kind of report (the kerfluffal about climate change science), but what I take from Greenburg is the "privatization" of natural resources. Capitalism is being modified away from the manifest destiny (the continent there for our taking) and lassez faire doctrines ( the Belgiums in the Congo). We must learn how to take advantage of technology, machines, chemicals, and energy in a way that does not destroy the environment nor price the have nots out. A conservation policy that wastes resources or starves out the locals won't work. I admit to being old and having had a lot. Regardless I am more than happy with the compromises I make to avoid the over consumption that plagues the U.S. and negatively affects my health and spirit. The 1000th monkey tale is being modified into a complex organism, society, that has to adjust many different needs, wants and values. Now that I know to take flax over fish oil, why not? I suspect as a plant, flax as a product will have a smaller carbon foot print than fish oil. And if the negatives of the Houston fish product company are for real, environmental capitalism can and should take them out. Happy Holidays and New Year.

Posted on December 21, 2009 at 2:33 pm 0