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05/17/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Fowl play: Hawaii fighting a losing battle against feral chickens
Residents of Honolulu found themselves on the losing side of a battle against feral chickens, with the ferocious fowls disrupting the community. Several county residents testified about the inconvenience caused by the wild chickens. Majid Joneidi described the “cacking and crowing” of the wild roosters as “an unfair burden and hardship” that prevented him from […]
03/22/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Peasants in China ordered to clear forests to grow emergency grain supplies in anticipation of global famine
Viral footage on Chinese social media revealed that peasants were ordered to clear forests to make way for arable land, amid fears of worsening food shortages. The person recording the footage said: “We just received a notice that we are required to cut down these trees and grow grains instead, even if financially it ends […]
03/04/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
COVID also caused pandemic of plastic waste such as FACE MASKS, Aussie environmental group says
An environmental group in Australia claimed that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic also caused a pandemic of plastic waste, foremost among them the surgical face masks. Sydney-based organization Clean Up Australia (CUA) put forward this claim in time for the launch of its citizen science project on March 6. The endeavor aims to measure the […]
01/04/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Swimming in feces: Beaches in LA and Orange counties closed due to huge sewage spill
Several beaches in the Los Angeles and Orange counties in California were closed due to sewage spills off the Dominguez Channel. County officials said the spillage of about two to four million gallons of untreated waste into the channel was caused by the failure of a main sewer line in the city of Carson. According to the L.A. […]
10/26/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Scientists call for crop diversity to ensure future food security and nutrition
Fifteen scientists from six countries have come together to look at the loss of crop diversity – including its causes and its full extent. Their review of hundreds of other studies published over the last eight years has produced alarming findings. They have found that 95 percent of the studies they looked at have reported […]
10/04/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Broken US pipes spew toxic sewage into Rio Grande toward Mexico
Broken pipes along the U.S.-Mexico border are spewing millions of gallons of untreated sewage daily into the Rio Grande, the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) warns. The IBWC has formally notified Mexican authorities about the spillage originating from ruptured pipes in western El Paso, Texas. According to the IBWC’s estimates, between 3 million and […]
10/01/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
FCC refuses to budge on calls to update its radio frequency radiation and health impact guidelines
Numerous studies outline the dangers of radiofrequency radiation (RFR), especially 5G frequencies, on humans. Thus, a group of individuals and organizations has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) asking the agency to act on the dangers of RFR. The petitioners seek to have the court mandate the FCC to update its exposure […]
09/29/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Water levels in Colorado River dams reach new lows, electricity generation may be halted
The water levels at both Lake Powell and Lake Mead have reached new lows as the drought season in the western U.S. intensifies. The reduced water levels at Lake Powell threaten the Glen Canyon Dam’s electricity generation, which can produce enough power for almost half a million American homes. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of […]
07/16/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Asteroid that killed dinosaurs also caused GIANT tsunamis
Scientists recently discovered that an asteroid that hit the Earth and killed the dinosaurs millions of years also sent mile-high tsunamis crashing into North America. They found proof of this event through fossilized “mega-ripples” buried within sediments in the central Louisiana area. The finding contributes to the larger search for evidence of the asteroid’s impact […]
07/16/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Red tide kills tons of fishes in Florida
Tens of thousands of dead fishes turned up off the coast of St. Petersburg in Florida on the morning of July 9. The city had been collecting the dead fishes for the past several days, with nine tons being cleaned up in a single day. Red tide reportedly caused the death of the fishes, and city officials […]
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