Safe Food and Sustainable Agriculture

As food is a major contributor to human health, agriculture can be a major threat to our environment. In 1999, in response to this threat, Sierra Club Canada launched its "Safe Food and Sustainable Agriculture" program. It addresses many food issues that we struggle with in our daily lives such as intensive livestock operations, genetically modified foods, shrimp and fish aquaculture and the presence of pesticides, hormones and antibiotics in our food.

The Safe Food and Sustainable Agriculture program works to educate rural and urban people alike about the environmental impacts of agriculture. Through the Green Budget Coalition, Sierra Club Canada lobbies the federal government on the federal agricultural policy framework and taxation as related to food and agriculture. Sierra Club Canada also encourages the preservation of publicly funded agricultural research and increasing the number of urban gardens.

On the grassroots level the Health and Environment...

2 Feb, 2012   |     Support Sustainable Land Use in Edmonton! And use your voice to prevent the re-zoning of farmland in Edmonton's Northeast. Go to friendsoffarmers.ca to contribute to this organizations campaign.
31 Jan, 2012   |   ...from healthy glass to BPA epoxy lined aluminum cans. It is nothing to celebrate. by Lloyd Alter, January 30, 2012 published on www.treehugger.com Happy 77th Birthday, Canned American Beer Take off, eh?/Promo image It is that time of year, the end of January when the anniversary of the first beer can rolls around, and somebody writes an article about its history. Andrew...
27 Jan, 2012   |     Ever noticed some people get by with much smaller fridges? It's not always because they go out to dinner every night. I stayed with a family in Shanghai who ate almost entirely home-cooked, healthy food and had a tiny fridge. You may be surprised how alternate handling of a lot of your food makes it last longer - and uses less space in your fridge.  According to Lloyd Alter...
17 Dec, 2011   |   Beyond Coal campaign cool new tool Love sushi? Make sure you choose safe fish. Mercury is a potent neurotoxin and can damage your brain and nervous system. Next time you order, choose fish that is low in mercury. Download the app to make smart choices on the go, and find out more at sierraclub.org/mercury.
18 Oct, 2011   |   This past weekend was an event put on by local residents of Melanchton who oppose the mega-quarry. Read all about this wonderful event from various news articles below. Foodstock: Back to the farm, but with knives in hand (Globe and Mail) Fighting the mega-quarry at Foodstock (NOW magazine) Chefs, Farmers unite for Foodstock (Toronto Star)

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