Environment
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When you take a look at the Earth as a whole, people are responsible for the vast majority of its problems. From all of the pollution, to the terrorism and destruction, human beings do not treat our planet with the respect that it deserves. While it is easy to pass off these issues as not […]
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One thing that seems to be true all across the world is that people are fascinated by dinosaurs. Perhaps this is because of their massive, almost unfathomable size. Perhaps this is because of the fact that none of us were alive to see what it was like to co-exist with these beasts. Perhaps a number […]
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Credit Suisse has been making headlines recently, but for all the wrong reasons. If funding the Dakota Access Pipeline wasn’t enough reason to dislike the bank, how about their involvement in 2 additional massive monopoly makers? The food and energy markets have huge mergers which will allow the corporations to dominate at our expense. These […]
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About once every one hundred years the Earth is threatened by severe solar storms and researchers warn that we are well overdue. For the first time they have released a map highlighting which regions of the US are at risk of being heavily impacted by an intense solar storm. The entire US has yet to […]
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Scientists have recently made a discovery that changes what we know about human evolution after observing monkeys doing something we once thought was unique to humans. Archaeologists found that monkeys can produce tools that were once thought as being unique to mankind. This challenges decades of research. In Brazil, wild bearded Capuchin monkeys were recently spotted extracting […]
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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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(BigGovernment.news) Coal miners and the families who depend on coal jobs for survival have finally caught a break and won a battle in Obama’s war on the industry – a war that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has vowed to continue if she wins the election Nov. 8. As reported by AMI Newswire, a federal judge has […]
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Our society is rough shape. From the widespread civil unrest to the various environmental issues we are facing, to anyone who is paying attention it is clear that we cannot continue living the way we currently are. Tensions seem to rise every day and the natural resources on our planet are running out at an […]
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A recently released “state of the science” review by the Pesticide Action Network International (PAN) contains a wealth of research that documents the adverse environmental and human health impacts of glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides. The review’s findings emphasize the need for these compounds to be permanently phased out. Health and environmental advocates say the monopoly on what […]
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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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More and more information from the now infamous Podesta email leaks continues to leave a trail of unearthed deceit tied to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. At the time of this writing, the total amount was just shy of 19,000 emails. Wikileaks claims that there are a total of 50,000 emails, the remaining 30,000 or so […]
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Niigata City is the capital of the Niigata Prefecture, Japan. It is located on the island’s west coast adjacent to the Sea of Japan. Depending on the route taken, Niigata is a mere three to four hour drive across the island to the east coast town of Namie and other cities that remain desolate, abandoned and set apart inside a nuclear exclusion zone, the result of the […]
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In Flint Michigan, the tap water residents have been regularly consuming was found to be contaminated with lead. If lead poisoning wasn’t enough of a problem for the area, they now find themselves being taken by corporate greed. Lead poisoned water isn’t specific to Flint however, there is a problem nationwide and the pharmaceutical companies […]
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Fracking, also known as hydraulic fracturing, is a technique designed to recover gas and oil from shale rock. The process requires drilling down into the earth then using a high-pressure mixture of water, sand and chemicals that are injected into the rock at high pressure. This allows the gas to flow up to the head of […]
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A study done by the Environmental Protection Agency in 2015 is drawing ire from green groups as well as EPA science advisors. The issue lies in the message that the White House tried to present as the finding of the study and that certain information was suppressed or misrepresented by the EPA in doing so. […]
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