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BOLIVAR Council accepted the resignations of both Mayor Rebecca Hubble and Street Superintendent Dave Franks at Monday night s meeting of Bolivar Council. After reading Hubble s resignation letter, Council president pro-tem Tim Lang was sworn in as the new mayor. Lang then appointed Hubble as village administrator, effective immediately. She will receive $18 per hour and work 16-20 hours per week. “I have served as mayor for over 11-years and have been considering resigning for several months, Hubble said. Bolivar holds a special place in my heart.” Lang will serve as mayor until Dec. 31, 2023. He plans to have office hours one day a week. Lang is employed by the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office. ....
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ALISON Park of Low Sizergh Barn, an award-winning farm shop sited on the family’s dairy farm near Kendal, reflects on the issues and recommendations from Kendal s Climate Change Citizens Jury. She says she is pleased that the Climate Change Citizens Jury looked at food as it’s one of top four contributors to CO2 emissions. “The message is clear, there is much for us all, individuals, businesses, communities and government, to do,” says Alison. “Professor of Food Policy, Tim Lang, outlined the complex challenges involved in reducing the carbon impact of our food supply. Issues include the lengthening of supply chains over the past 70 years and waste in the supply chain. ....
Whatâs agriculture got to do with a âgreenâ Brexit? Whilst Brexit has created major societal upheaval, it has illuminated issues that were brewing far in advance of its arrival. This is especially true in the agriculture sector. Brexit was presented as an opportunity to revise certain agricultural policies that facilitate ecological breakdown, but it has also provoked a critical examination of neoconservative policies and their relationship with ecological discourses and practice. Seeming to recognise the ecological impacts of the EU Common Agriculture Policy (CAP), the UK government has shifted away from the subsidy scheme which rewarded farmers largely based on land size. The EU system has been critiqued for disadvantaging smaller-scale farmers, and for encouraging a harmful extractivist approach to EU food production which has degraded the rural landscapes the British countryside. I spent the last year researching the ways in which the nationalist populist ca ....
Slow Food launches “No GMOs in our supermakets” campaign 22 February 2021 Paola Nano Here are the reasons for the campaign “No GMOs in our supermakets” that Slow Food, together with many other associations, is carrying out in the UK. ‘Imagine having a pair of magic scissors that would allow you to ‘improve’ natural food. With these scissors you could cut away all the annoying things about it and paste in desirable new characteristics: higher yields, superior nutrients, and so on. Theoretically speaking, such a technology is with us now: gene or genome editing. [1]’ Here in a few lines is an effective description of the new frontier of genetic modification. ....