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December 5, 2011 to December 9, 2011

Global South-South Development Expo 2011 in Rome [1]

The Global South-South Development Expo (GSSD) is the first-ever expo to showcase successful Southern-grown development solutions (SDSs) to address the need to meet Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for the Global South.

Other Events [2]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Waste [4]
Transportation [5]
Technology [6]
Science [7]
Pollution [8]
Policy [9]
Planning & Growth [10]
People & Population [11]
Natural Resources [12]
Health [13]
Government [14]
Forests [15]
Food [16]
Fish & Fisheries [17]
Environmental Politics [18]
Environmental Health [19]
Energy & Fuel [20]
Economy & Business [21]
Disasters [22]
Climate Change [23]
Biodiversity [24]
Agriculture [25]
Region: 
Europe [26]
December 5, 2011 to December 7, 2011

Wessex Institute of Technology - First International Conference on Water and Society in Las Vegas, NV [27]

This first International Conference on Water and Society aims to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the presentation and discussion of many issues affecting water resources today. The meeting will encourage trans-disciplinary communication on issues related to the nature of water, and its use and exploitation by society.

Other Events [2]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Water & Oceans [28]
Technology [6]
Pollution [8]
Policy [9]
Planning & Growth [10]
People & Population [11]
Natural Resources [12]
Laws & Regulations [29]
Health [13]
Food [16]
Fish & Fisheries [17]
Economy & Business [21]
Disasters [22]
Climate Change [23]
Chemicals [30]
Agriculture [25]
Region: 
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [31]

"PROMISES, PROMISES: Food Anti-Terror Plans Costly" [32]

"SAN FRANCISCO — One of the deepest fears sweeping a shattered nation following the Sept. 11 attacks was that terrorists might poison the country's food."

Agriculture [25]
Food [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: AP [34], 09/14/2011
  • Read more about "PROMISES, PROMISES: Food Anti-Terror Plans Costly" [32]

"Antibiotics in Pork Draw More Scrutiny By Inspectors" [35]

"U.S. inspectors on Monday started using more sensitive tests to detect antibiotics in pork, part of a stepped-up effort to ensure meat safety after a government report last year suggested consumers might be at risk from harmful drug residues."

Agriculture [25]
Environmental Health [19]
Food [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: Wall St. Journal [36], 09/13/2011
  • Read more about "Antibiotics in Pork Draw More Scrutiny By Inspectors" [35]

"Suit Could Chill Government Efforts To Keep Food Safe" [37]

"A major fruit company's lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration could have a chilling effect on regulators' efforts to get tainted food off the market. Florida-based Del Monte Fresh Produce is striking back at the FDA with a lawsuit after the agency halted imports of its Guatemalan cantaloupes, saying they may be contaminated with salmonella. Such a lawsuit is extremely rare, and the threat of litigation could make officials more reluctant to tell the public about the possibility of contamination in food."

Consumer [38]
Environmental Politics [18]
Food [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: AP [39], 09/01/2011
  • Read more about "Suit Could Chill Government Efforts To Keep Food Safe" [37]

"Register Investigation: Egg Farms Rack Up Violations" [40]

"One year after 1,900 people were sickened and a half-billion Iowa eggs were recalled, government inspectors continue to find unsanitary conditions and inadequate protections against salmonella on Iowa’s egg farms. None of the violations have resulted in fines or penalties from state or federal agencies, and Iowa’s egg producers still aren’t required to tell state officials when they find salmonella on their farms."

Agriculture [25]
Food [16]
Health [13]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: Des Moines Register [41], 08/30/2011
  • Read more about "Register Investigation: Egg Farms Rack Up Violations" [40]

Link Between Food Dyes, Childhood Hyperactivity Gets Renewed Attention [42]

"When it comes to the safety of dyeing food, the one true shade is gray.

Artificial colorings have been around for decades, and for just about as long, people have questioned whether tinted food is a good idea. In the 1800s, when merchants colored their products with outright poisons, critics had a pretty good case. Today’s safety questions, though, aren’t nearly so black and white — and neither are the answers.

Chemicals [30]
Environmental Health [19]
Food [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: Science News [43], 08/29/2011
  • Read more about Link Between Food Dyes, Childhood Hyperactivity Gets Renewed Attention [42]

"Asian Honey, Banned in Europe, Is Flooding U.S. Grocery Shelves" [44]

"A third or more of all the honey consumed in the U.S. is likely to have been smuggled in from China and may be tainted with illegal antibiotics and heavy metals.  A Food Safety News investigation has documented that millions of pounds of honey banned as unsafe in dozens of countries are being imported and sold here in record quantities."

Agriculture [25]
Chemicals [30]
Food [16]
Public [3]
International [45]
Source: Food Safety News [46], 08/19/2011
  • Read more about "Asian Honey, Banned in Europe, Is Flooding U.S. Grocery Shelves" [44]

"World Bank Calls Horn of Africa Famine Manmade" [47]

"The famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade - the result of artificially high prices for food and civil conflict, the World Bank's lead economist for Kenya Wolfgang Fengler told Reuters Tuesday."

Agriculture [25]
Climate Change [23]
Disasters [22]
Food [16]
Military [48]
Public [3]
International [45]
Source: Reuters [49], 08/18/2011
  • Read more about "World Bank Calls Horn of Africa Famine Manmade" [47]

"Government Knew About Bacteria in Turkey" [50]

"Salmonella Was Spotted in Arkansas Plant and in Stores as Early as 2010; Legal Rules on Bug Prevented Recall Until Aug. 3."

Disasters [22]
Environmental Politics [18]
Food [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [33]
Source: Wall St. Journal [51], 08/10/2011
  • Read more about "Government Knew About Bacteria in Turkey" [50]

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