A trail of toxicity: the US mi...
In Colorado Springs, businesses are suing the military for perfluorinated compounds, which some are calling ‘Agent Orange 2.0’
read moreIn Colorado Springs, businesses are suing the military for perfluorinated compounds, which some are calling ‘Agent Orange 2.0’
read moreReport says plastics adding to death tolls in the developing world from easily prevented diseases
read moreThis means that countries now have the right to refuse plastic waste imports to their shores.
read moreThe idyllic stream that meanders through the Flemish countryside has been called the most polluted stream in Europe.
read moreHumans are transforming Earth’s natural landscapes so dramatically that as many as one million plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction, posing a dire threat to ecosystems that people all over the world depend on for their survival, a sweeping new United Nations assessment has concluded.
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 moreTwo young synchronized swimmers in Britain have made a splash with a recent performance. Kate Shortman (17) and Isabelle Thorpe (18) of Bristol attempted their World Championship synchro routine in a swimming pool full of floating plastic waste.
read moreAlex Weber, 18, has just published a study that analyzes how these balls enter and degrade in the water.
read moreResidents of New England’s former mill towns often feel left behind after manufacturers leave town. But in Lawrence, Mass., locals have refused to let abandoned buildings and polluted landscapes define their future.
read more“Europe now has a legislative model to defend and promote at international level, given the global nature of the issue of marine pollution involving plastics.”
read moreThe first of hundreds of consignments of allegedly radioactive mud…
read moreVeterans and their families who lived at bases across the country…
read more[Translate] Pxhere The Trump administration is expected on Tuesday to propose a major rollback of the Clean Power Plan, President...
read more[Translate] VCG via Getty Images hooray for science By Nathanael Johnson Some think nitrogen pollution may be the greatest danger we...
read more[Translate] The Guardian By Keith Kahn-Harris From vaccines to climate change to genocide, a new age of denialism is upon us. Why...
read more[Translate] VARIABLES/Essays & Opinion The co-founder of the Breakthrough Institute has a cheery vision of the future. If only...
read more[Translate] Study says the date by which we consume a year’s worth of resources is arriving faster Jonathan Watts THEGUARDIAN.COM...
read more[Translate] Grist / Amelia Bates COVER STORY Fights over renewable standards and nuclear power can be vicious. Here’s a list...
read more[Translate] The CDC has quietly published a controversial review of perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, that indicates more people...
read more[Translate] Traces of microplastics and hazardous chemicals found in majority of snow and ice samples taken earlier this year Matthew...
read more[Translate] By Peter Kujawinski NYTIMES Mr. Kujawinski was an American diplomat in Canada. Image Steel pipe to be used for the...
read more[Translate] Dahr Jamail, Truthout | Report Cleanup crew vessels stand in oil-slicked water 30 days after the Deepwater Horizon...
read more[Translate] Climate The Conversation A massive dead zone forms in the Gulf of Mexico every year, fed by farm runoff that washes down...
read more[Translate] April 22nd, 2018 By Dane Wigington Guest writer for Wake Up World Global climate engineering encompasses many different...
read more[Translate] This is crazy: Just over 100 years ago, Thomas Huxley, who, by the way was a great biologist, said the...
read moreGlobalization is polluting the planet and killing millions of people every year.
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