Environment
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Decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi power plant has been paved by more steps moving backwards than forwards. Now, it has been discovered that the total amount of groundwater tainted by radiation has increased, despite cleanup efforts. The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the company in charge of the Fukushima power plant, had originally planned to reduce […]
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(NaturalNews) A big THANK YOU goes out to Campbell’s Soup Company for taking a step in the right direction and announcing GMO labeling for all their food products. All ingredients in Campbell’s food products that contain genetically modified organisms will now be labeled. It’s still unclear whether the labels will make distinctions on the kind […]
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Will artificial meat ever replace REAL meat from animals? Although there is a legitimate animal welfare argument to artificial meat, it’s doubtful such genetically modified laboratory concoctions will ever replace real meat from cattle and other animals. Here’s why… Read more of my work at: NaturalNews.com NewsTarget.com Fresh.News HealthRangerReport.com
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Belgian power utility Electrabel restarted an aging nuclear reactor December 23rd following a near two-year shutdown, angering many German protesters who fear the occurrence of another Fukushima-like disaster. In 2011, an earthquake launched a tsunami that engulfed three nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan. Since then, cleanup efforts have been slow and […]
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Last December, scientists detected the highest levels of radiation from the Fukushima disaster taken to date, off the coast of California. Now, researchers have released the results of a new study on just how long it took those radioactive particles to plague American shores. According to the report of Canadian researchers in the Proceeding of the […]
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Staunch environmentalist King Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, has now called for a ban on baths to conserve water and energy. As mentioned in the Daily Mail, the 69-year-old “green king” told Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet: “It hit me how much water and energy it used.” “I thought ‘I can’t believe I’m having to do this’. […]
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Reporting live from her Food Babe post, Vani Hari, the clean food activist who has been repeatedly and viciously attacked for her efforts to better our food supply, educated followers on how to deal with Internet trolls. “Gangs of trolls,” as she calls them, “watch us like a hawk. They watch everything little thing we […]
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What are average Americans most afraid of? In the 2015 Survey of American Fears conducted by Chapman University, a random sample of 1,541 adults from across the United States were asked to rate their level of fear about a variety of topics. The 10 major “domains” of fear included in the survey were crime, daily […]
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The United States and allies will determine in weeks to come whether North Korea conducted a successful hydrogen bomb test, as they claim. If true, it marks a milestone for the reclusive regime, and presents a major challenge to leaders worldwide about what to do about it. “They have pretty much surrounded North Korea” with […]
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News has surfaced stating that Missouri-based Environmental Restoration LLC, the company responsible for the spill of millions of gallons of waste into Cement Creek, was required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to sign a non-disclosure agreement, or a “secrecy agreement” that kept citizens in the dark as contaminated water flowed through the Animas River. “The statement […]
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It’s not quite akin to selling ice to an Eskimo, but one enterprising Canadian company has found a way to capitalize on the environmental pollution in China by selling its inhabitants something most of us take for granted: air. A company called Vitality Air has been bottling up Rocky Mountain air from the Lake Louise […]
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The country’s largest electrical company, otherwise known as Duke Energy, is on high alert for cyber attacks that stymie the flow of electrical power. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company is working with U.S. intelligence agencies about potential threats, the Duke Energy executive heading electronic protection efforts told sources. Duke Energy maintains various electrical […]
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The Japanese Environment Ministry plans to unveil a proposal about how to dispose of radioactive designated waste at the Fukushima power plant, which was severely crippled by a tsunami in 2011. The government’s plan involves using the Fukushima Eco-tech Clean Center, a private disposal plant in the town of Tomioka, to bury a portion of […]
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A resurgence of tropical diseases is occurring in America’s Southwest, presenting troublesome risks for its citizens, as well as physicians unfamiliar with treating them. Several factors contribute to this new phenomenon, including hot and humid climates, an increase in the number of insects carrying tropical diseases, poverty, and the influx of illegal immigrants crossing into […]
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Researchers from UW Medicine have discovered a drug-like molecule that can initiate an innate immune response against RNA viruses, like Ebola, hepatitis C and influenza A, by inducing certain genes. The discovery could pave new methods for how disease is treated and prevented in the West. The recent study was published in the Journal of […]
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