Oceans & marine life
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The Fukushima disaster continues to prove that its tidal wave of environmental destruction will reach across the globe. The western coast of North America, for example, has been experiencing a dramatic decline in marine life. With cases of malnourished and starving sea lions and brown pelicans popping up along the coastline, whales and dolphins migrating […]
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Greenland sharks are the longest-living vertebrates known on Earth, with some reaching the age of 400, scientists say. (Article by News.sky.com) The discovery means a shark swimming in the North Atlantic today could have been in the sea in the decade when the Mayflower carried the Pilgrim Fathers to North America. Researchers used radiocarbon dating to […]
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Devastating report: Dead sea lions wash ashore in California, victims of intense radiation poisoning
In 2013, Natural News featured a story about the high rate of seal pup deaths along California coastlines. The article stated, ” . . . this is the season that seal pups flourish, instead they’re struggling ashore in starved emaciated conditions. . . Scientists will say almost half the sea lions born this past winter have died.” At […] -
Shocking new research has revealed that most of the nuclear fallout from Fukushima concentrated and deposited itself into microscopic, non-soluble glass particles in downtown Tokyo just days after the accident occurred. This glassy “soot” simply could not be dissolved by rain or running water — meaning it stayed in the environment unless it was physically […]
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When it comes to invisible enemies, climate change and the patriarchy are the two that leftist politicians most frequently look to when they’re trying to place the blame on someone other than themselves. Climate change, though, is the biggest patsy for the federal government and the mainstream. It’s their go-to every time an environmental issue […]
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For over five years, the Fukushima Daiichi power plant has pumped out a steady stream of 300 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean each day. The 2011 Fukushima disaster was not an isolated episode, but an on-going event that will continue to pollute the environment and accumulate in the food chain for the […]
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Scientists in Arizona disclosed in a new report on Thursday that two mega tsunamis spanning almost 400 feet high sandblasted ancient Martian shorelines an estimated 3.4 billion years ago. Planetary scientists have suspected for decades that a primordial ocean may have covered much of Mars’s northern hemisphere. Last year, the team presented molecular traces of […]
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Something strange is happening in the Middle East. A string of animals have been arrested on the grounds of espionage, prompting many to wonder whether these Middle Eastern countries are suffering from mass paranoia. In Iran, for instance, two pigeons were arrested in 2008 near a uranium enrichment plant. Officials said the birds were “bearing […]
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Americans are divided on practically every issue, both big and small. While the nation has been enthralled over whether transgender people should be able to use their bathroom of choice, three nuclear disasters brewing in America’s background have gone virtually unnoticed by the mainstream media. One nuclear disaster awaiting to make national headlines is a […]
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A team of scientists created a bit of a frenzy this week after purporting an alternative hypothesis that could explain the unusual number of missing ships, planes and people in the Bermuda Triangle. Researchers at the Arctic University of Norway purport that craters on the seabed near the coast of Norway were created by pockets […]
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This Friday marks the five-year anniversary of the Fukushima disaster. In March 2011, a massive earthquake off the coast of Japan triggered a tsunami that crippled three nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Although five years have passed since the debacle, no one is sure what long-term impact the Fukushima disaster will have […]
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Corporations routinely employ undercover agents in an effort to protect their empires; however, instances such as these rarely make the news. But in an unprecedented revelation, SeaWorld, formerly owned by Anheuser-Busch, has been caught utilizing spies in an attempt to self-destruct animal rights groups challenging the entertainment park’s policies regarding their treatment of marine life. […]
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A live shark was found coasting the waters at a condominium pool in Hypoluxo, Florida, according to the Sun Sentinel. Nicole Bonk was visiting friends at the Mariner’s Cay condo when she saw two boys carrying and dumping a five-foot blacktip shark in the pool at around 11 p.m., local time. The shark appeared to […]
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Last August, a massive explosion at a chemical storage facility rocked the Chinese port of Tianjin, killing more than one hundred people and spewing an untold amount of toxic sodium cyanide into the environment. Despite the debacle, Beijing plans to build a new portable reactor that can float. Authorities attempted to undermine the severity of the […]
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India has experienced an abnormal number of beached whales this month. A 30-foot dead whale just washed ashore Mumbai’s Juhu beach Thursday night, following a slew of whale carcasses to litter the coast in the past few weeks.(1,2) Sources report that night joggers on the beach stumbled across the whale and alerted authorities. The incident comes […]
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