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When it comes to raising money based on false claims, this president has nothing on the Pentagon. And worse yet, like America’s wars, the Pentagon’s long con shows no sign of ending.
read moreWhen it comes to raising money based on false claims, this president has nothing on the Pentagon. And worse yet, like America’s wars, the Pentagon’s long con shows no sign of ending.
read moreA new report says the overuse of antimicrobial drugs in humans, animals and plants is fueling resistant pathogens that could kill 10 million people annually by 2050.
read moreMoments before Earth Day, New York City passed a major Climate Mobilization Act with new regulations for reducing emissions and becoming a more resilient city — including requiring all new buildings to have green roofs.
read moreFive years after the beginning of the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, residents are still feeling the impact of being poisoned by their state government.
read moreNew York wants to fight climate change through good farming. Here’s the dirt.
read moreAfter 3 years of being buried and submerged, ‘biodegradable’ and ‘compostable’ single-use plastic bags could still hold a full load of groceries.
read moreA colony in Halley Bay lost more than 10,000 chicks in 2016 and hasn’t recovered. Some adults have relocated.
read moreWhen I wrote my first article on billionaire bunkers years ago, I never would have imagined how quickly our world was changing.
read moreFew lawyers choose to represent migrants at Stewart Detention Center, which rejects more than 90% of applicants. Marty Rosenbluth has made defending those who may have a right to stay his lifework.
read moreA Finnish university has published a comprehensive global road map on how the world can reduce its carbon emissions before the 2050 deadline – and the research says that it is quite feasible.
read moreSvalbard’s wild reindeer are surviving warmer winters by foraging on, yes, seaweed.
read moreEnvironmental groups are preparing for a fight against the proposal that would end a five-year fracking moratorium in central California
read moreHot, dry summers are fanning an unprecedented outbreak of bark beetles that are destroying vast swathes of central Europe’s spruce forests which define the region’s landscape.
read moreUnderperforming fields leach toxic chemicals and cost farmers money. Here’s a better use for this land.
read moreSolar geoengineering describes a set of approaches that would reflect sunlight to cool the planet.
read moreIn November of 2018, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorised the rocket company SpaceX, owned by the entrepreneur Elon Musk, to launch a fleet of 7,518 satellites to complete SpaceX’s ambitious scheme to provide global satellite broadband services to every corner of the Earth.
read moreFrom the inception of mass vaccination, childhood vaccines have produced a raft of unintended consequences.
read moreThe delay appears to be an acknowledgment that the court decision is a significant setback for what President Trump has called his policy of “energy dominance” — an effort to rapidly expand oil and gas drilling across the country.
read moreThe peer pressure to clean up the electric grid is gripping the country.
read moreIn the 1980s, NASA scientist James Hansen brought climate change to the attention of Congress, and shortly thereafter the public. Humans, he testified in 1988, were responsible for rising global temperatures.
read moreMeasles mania seems to have hit New York with a vengeance…and it’s causing a major outbreak of rights violations, fear-mongering, and government coercion.
read moreEvery half hour, the world lost a football-field chunk of tropical forest in 2018.
read more“It was very difficult for us, our ancestors, to win these rights and little by little they are decreasing.”
read moreIt’s not just parents and their children who have been ripped apart at the southern border by the Trump administration, nor has family separation stopped there despite Donald Trump’s executive order last summer.
read moreThe year-old firm has trained laid-off coal workers to become software coders.
read moreOne would think that any American president, regardless of ideology, would support a full-scale investigation to understand the extent of such interference and to help ward off future threats to our national sovereignty and security.
read more[Translate] Published on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 by Common Dreams “A shocking number of civilians continue to be killed and...
read moreWe have the technology to prevent climate crisis. But now we need to unleash mass resistance too – because collective action does work
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