Bhutan is the first country to go entirely organic. Good for them! Note that they see this as not only a practical idea, but they incorporate their spirituality in their reverence for nature. It’s not easy, as the article states, because it’s hard to reorient oneself to farming without chemicals. Chemicals are just too, too easy. It takes creative thinking and hard work to do the right thing.
<sigh> I wish the so-called progressive America did the same. (Remember when the United States used to lead the world?)
No, we’re not the leaders anymore….
…we’d much rather do stupid stuff like genetically engineer a life form and then persecute farmers into bankruptcy for using that technology unknowingly.
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In other environmental news, Canadian Prime Minister Harper is being urged to walk away from yet another trade agreement.
From the article:
The Australian government decided in 2011 it would stop including these rights and investor-state dispute settlement in its trade and investment agreements. Many countries, including South Africa and India, are rethinking their investment treaties because of the way corporations and law firms have abused them to undermine democracy and public policies globally. Several Latin American countries are cancelling their investment treaties for the same reason.
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Again, I ask, “remember when the U.S. used to lead the world….?” Why are other countries doing the right thing while America lists like a battered ship in the sea?