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Mars and Earth may have a lot of things in common, but the processes that sculpt their sand dunes are not among them.
read moreMars and Earth may have a lot of things in common, but the processes that sculpt their sand dunes are not among them.
read moreIf you’re not alarmed about 5G radiation dangers, you should be…
read moreIn 2015, NASA revealed that Earth’s oceans are rising faster than expected, and the space agency projected that we’re now “locked in” to at least 90 cm of sea level rise in the coming decades.
read moreA declining birthrate is driving the war on abortion rights. Our ruling capitalists know they are doomed if women cannot be forced to reproduce.
read moreSometimes you have to put out information in hopes that those who haven’t heard this will at least absorb a fraction of it. If you haven’t heard this and you absorb just one of these random points, I believe that may be enough to cause a major paradigm shift in your life or in the life of someone you know.
read moreNew research links carbon emissions from the major oil and gas producers to dangerous changes in the oceans’ chemistry
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 moreThe National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act in 1986 freed pharmaceutical companies from liability for injuries resulting from childhood vaccines—“no matter how toxic the ingredients, how negligent the manufacturer or how grievous the harm.”
read moreHow one molecule from the cannabis plant came to be seen as a therapeutic cure-all.
read moreThat’s the question of the season, particularly in parts of the Northeast, where some May flowers are forecast to be buried in 4 to 8 inches of snow tonight.
read more“The body provides something for the spirit to look after and use,” computing pioneer Alan Turing wrote as he contemplated the binary code of body and spirit in the spring of his twenty-first year, having just lost the love of his life to tuberculosis.
read moreInside and beyond those white boxes, there are ideas for building a better world.
read moreMatt Taibbi of Rolling Stone explores how networks like Fox News and MSNBC have come to tell viewers exactly what they want to hear.
read morePocket Neighborhood author and community expert Ross Chapin shares his ideas on tomorrow’s community design.
read more“Climate change has, unambiguously, put humanity on notice that we are on the cusp of great change, of making a critical choice about ourselves. Only collaboration at the global level will solve climate change, because it affects all human and natural systems. Nothing and no one will escape. This high level of collaboration can only take place if we let go of the tenets of the existing paradigm.”
read moreConservatives have spent years bashing the notion of global warming. So why are several Republicans suddenly calling for a GOP policy aimed at mitigating it?
read moreAs the measles debate wears on, we’re hearing a lot about the “spread of misinformation” in relationship to vaccines.
read moreCease & Desist Letter Issued to Oregon Nurses Association After Fraudulent Communications Discovered
read moreThings we all should know:
-Are cell phones, cell towers, WiFi and Smart Meters harmful?
-Why are children more vulnerable?
-What can we do to reduce our exposure and protect our families?
Government Doctors Make Gross Errors Concerning Measles Statistics, Misinform Senators, Threaten Public Health
read moreMeasles is in the news again. The humble microbe has many faces: scourge of the New World, benign and ubiquitous rite of childhood passage, simultaneous conduit of modern scientific achievement and vexing icon of evasive, unrealized dreams; and most recently, contemporary Rorschach test in the latest American culture war.
read more[Translate] by Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News As we have previously reported here on Health Impact News, pharmaceutical...
read moreData could be one of our strongest allies combatting climate change risks.
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 moreWhen I wrote my first article on billionaire bunkers years ago, I never would have imagined how quickly our world was changing.
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 moreSolar geoengineering describes a set of approaches that would reflect sunlight to cool the planet.
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