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03/01/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Lawsuit accuses Synagro of poisoning farms with PFAS-contaminated BIOSOLIDS “fertilizer”
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), an advocacy group, has announced a lawsuit against a major U.S. producer of so-called “biosolids-based fertilizer” for contaminating the natural environment with toxic chemicals like PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). In what PEER says is the first “in what may be a tidal wave of product liability lawsuits,” the […]
03/01/2024
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By Ava Grace
Groundwater reserves in the United States are being depleted at alarming rates
The United States is racing toward a water crisis. All across the country, groundwater reserves are being depleted at a dangerous rate. The impact of their depletion could be disastrous for America and the global food supply. An investigation found that 45 percent of the more than 80,000 groundwater wells surveyed across the nation showed a […]
02/29/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Noise pollution from offshore wind turbines could lead to the EXTINCTION OF WHALES
For years, the government has insisted that the increase in whale, dolphin and cetacean deaths off the East Coast has no relationship to the high decibel pile driving from the construction and operation of large industrial wind turbines and boat activity in areas that have previously been undisturbed. On Feb. 18, 2022, National Oceanic and […]
02/29/2024
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By News Editors
PFAS in biosolids fertilizer sparks damages lawsuit
Washington, DC — The first in what may be a tidal wave of product liability lawsuits has been filed against a major manufacturer of biosolids-based fertilizer for damages caused by toxic chemicals they contain. Fertilizers produced from sewage sludge have dangerous levels of toxic PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), according to laboratory testing arranged by Public […]
02/28/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
WATER CRISIS INCOMING: Mexico City only months away from totally running out of water
Mexico City, one of the largest cities in the world, may be just months away from running out of water. The megacity of approximately 22 million people has been suffering from a state of drought, classified as moderate to exceptional, since the beginning of the year. Factors, including the weather – diminished rainfall and increased […]
02/27/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Global warming data grossly exaggerated in most climate models, research finds
They say the science is “settled” on climate change, but is this actually true? New research from The Heritage Foundation provides compelling evidence to suggest that most climate models and associated data depict grossly exaggerated scenarios that have almost no chance of ever coming to fruition, no matter the scare tactics used to push them. […]
02/26/2024
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By Cassie B.
Untested projects to block sunlight from reaching surface of the Earth touted by depopulation proponent Bill Gates
The idea to partially block the sun in order to save the planet from “climate change” that has been embraced by Bill Gates might sound completely unhinged – yet he has apparently found scientists who are willing to do exactly that. Experimental geoengineering, something that has been pushed by both Gates and globalist George Soros, […]
02/22/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
STUDY: Chernobyl’s mutant wolves may have developed cancer resistance
Wolves that have made the deserted streets of Chernobyl their home seem to have developed resistance to cancer, according to a new study that has raised hopes the discovery can aid researchers in fighting cancer in humans. In 1986, a nuclear reactor in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernobyl exploded, forcing the more than 100,000 […]
02/22/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Saltdale is slowly decaying at the hands of the mineral that once made it flourish – SALT
Saltdale in southern California is slowly sinking into Koehn Lake, a dry lake bed with salt deposits on its surface in the Mojave Desert. In the 1910s, the town produced tens of thousands of tons of salt every year. Decades later, the mine supported a community with a school, post office and a company store. […]
02/21/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Study: CO2 is increasing the rate of GLOBAL GREENING, even in places affected by drought
A study conducted by a team of Australian and Chinese researchers has found that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are “driving increased plant growth that’s greening the Earth,” even in locations affected by drought. The peer-reviewed study published in the journal Global Ecology and Conservation proves that the phenomenon called “global greening” is an undeniable fact. Researchers said the […]
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