Environment
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Recently, a Democratic National Committee campaign bus was seen performing an act that some might be quick to call a literal translation of how the DNC figuratively handles its business. No, this isn’t a National Lampoon movie, nor was Randy Quaid having a morning beer in a slightly undersized bathrobe while Frosty the Snowman played […]
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In July, The Army Corps of Engineers issued a permit for the 1,100-mile Dakota Access Pipeline. This filled many major banks executives with joy, getting the green light for the construction of the pipeline to begin — but not so fast. The communities in the path of the pipeline, particularly local tribes, are not on […]
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Erin Brockovich brought chromium-6 to fame when she railed against a power company that had been polluting the water in Hinkley, California. Ms. Brockovich put water pollution under the spotlight 25 years ago, and yet, in spite of all that she accomplished, chromium-6 is still being found in water supplies nationwide. Almost three decades have […]
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SpaceX founder Elon Musk has outlined his highly ambitious vision for manned missions to Mars, which he said could begin as soon as 2022 – three years sooner than his previous estimates. Article by Nicky Woolf However, the question of how such extravagantly expensive missions would be funded remains largely in the dark. “What I […]
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The time when energy – all energy – is free, clean and readily accessible is getting closer, especially with the development of a new solar fabric that can be used to power just about anything. As noted by the Underground Reporter, the new fabric can be used for solar and kinetic power generation, and soon […]
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Back in 2009, the global warming cabal got some bad news. This scandal was labeled “Climategate.” It concerned a series of emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit. These communications between scientists revealed that the ubiquitous “hockey stick” graph, used for a decade to prove the earth was experiencing much higher temperatures than normal, was based on statistical methods […]
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The clothing industry is one of the biggest polluters in the world, next only to Big Oil. Fashions change with the seasons, and often the in-vogue pieces of the moment last only that long—a moment. What this leads to is a revolving door of fabrics, dyes, textures, patterns and materials. Not only is the environment […]
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Asian hornets (Vespia mandarinia) pose no extreme risk to humans, but the presence of these hornets could mean genocide to the honey bees. It’s not the stinger that hurts the bees, reports The Register, it’s the hornet’s jawbone, or mandible that will swiftly decapitate honey bees. They do their damage after hovering around bee colonies while awaiting their prey. They […]
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As cities and agricultural operations continue pumping water out of the ground faster than nature can replenish the supply, our nation’s aquifers are beginning to run dry. USA Today and The Desert Sun performed an analysis of the current state of the nation’s aquifers using U.S. Geological Survey data. The results of the study have […]
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The magic school bus has leaped from the pages of childhood fiction and onto the physical road. The Aerospace giant, Lockheed Martin, recently created a school bus that simulates the experiencing of coasting along the planet Mars. The national initiative is trying to bring “the science of space into thousands of homes and classrooms across […]
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Beached whale carcasses and locus infestations sound like Biblical plagues straight from the Old Testament, but they are a reality afflicting segments of the globe. Consequently, many people are wondering whether these episodes are an ominous warning to the rest of the world. Last January, the UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme unveiled information that 1,000 […]
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Backyard chickens have exploded in popularity. They can provide your family with a delicious source of protein from their eggs and/or meat. They can also provide a life lesson for your children in the care and keeping of a flock, their poop can enrich barren soil and, due to their intricate social network, you can enjoy hours […]
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The tragedy of Fukushima has been on going since 2011, but the death of our oceans has been oa slow burn for decades. In 2008, the Scientific American reported that there were 406 dead zones — meaning there was not enough oxygen to support life — worldwide. At that time, the blame was from fertilizer […]
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Chemtrails are global. They are poisoning all who eat and breathe. They are creating massive droughts and unusual weather phenomena. This is no conspiracy. You will see and hear the physical evidence concerning chemtrails on display in the documentary Why in the World are They Spraying? If your friends are locked and loaded into virtual reality peering down for Pokémon, they aren’t going to see the voluminous, long, […]
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You’ve probably heard the good ol’ global warming narrative so many times by now that you could recite it forward and backward. However, one key piece of information is often missing from the mainstream media’s version of what’s really going on. What could they possibly be leaving out? Just all of the geoengineering projects that […]
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