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Here’s yet another reason not to sink our future into fossil fuels. A 900 hundred foot wide, 260 foot deep sinkhole crumbled away near the Texas oil town of Daisetta, Texas. (That’s 275 meters long and 80 meters deep). Oil equipment, ladders, telephone poles and even trucks have been caught in the down swell of [...] Read more...
Climate change seems to be on the attack of the cute. Polar bears, honey bees, bats (well, I think they’re cute) and now koala bears? According to MSNBC, Professor of Biology at Sydney University, Ian Hume, has found that CO2 pollution reduces the nutrients in eucalyptus leaves and raises their toxicity, thereby adversely affecting the [...] Read more...
Even as the so-called “Green Revolution” was becoming widely perceived as a failed experiment, one man was already hard at work trying to reverse the reliance on chemicals and monocultured crops in the country perhaps hit hardest by this imported regime: India. New Zealander Peter Proctor’s life work has rightly seen him dubbed “the father [...] Read more...
The patchouli scented, hemp wearing, hippie image of the eco girl is getting a serious makeover thanks to Sophie Uliano. Sophie is the author of the Oprah endorsed tome Gorgeously Green, which guides women through an eight-step process to become eco-friendly and maintain their sex appeal.
I was fortunate enough to see the principals of her [...] Read more...
Sticking oil underground is wrong at this point in time. — IHT
At a time of globally altered climate due to burning oil, as the planet braces for a North American driving season that is sure to see massive emissions from the US car fleet, this is exactly the right time to be sticking oil underground, [...] Read more...
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Reviewing F. William Engdahl’s “Seeds of Destruction” — by Stephen Lendman (Part III)
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This is the third and final part of Stephen Lendman’s detailed review of William Engdahl’s Seeds of Destruction. The story is chilling and needs to be read in full to learn the type of future they plan for us.
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Severn Suzuki thought she could change the world with strong words. In 1992 the 12-year-old daughter of Canadian environmental activist, David Suzuki, spoke at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro. In a stern and earnest speech Severn spoke, on behalf of the world’s children, about the state the adults [...] Read more...
If the coal industry’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) plan were ever implemented, it would be the largest hazardous waste disposal project that humans have ever undertaken, and among the most dangerous as well. A new report explains why the plan cannot work.
By Peter Montague of Rachel’s Democracy & Health News
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The coal, oil, automobile, [...] Read more...
Part I
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Reviewing F. William Engdahl’s “Seeds of Destruction” — by Stephen Lendman (Part II)
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William Engdahl’s book is a diabolical account of how four Anglo-American agribusiness giants plan world domination by patenting life forms to gain worldwide control of our food supply and our lives.
Washington Launches the GMO Revolution
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For some time now, there have been reports on the declining honeybee populations across America. Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD occurs when bees leave the hive and die) has been recorded in 35 states and other countries. Although the verdict is not out on the primary force behind their regression, we do know how we – [...] Read more...