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Global groundwater is threatened by unsustainable practices amid climate crisis
Jan 31, 2020 10:11As the planet’s thermometer continues to inch upwards, one sought-after resource which is only going to increase in value is groundwater which according to experts is threatened by unsustainable practices. In this regard, we have prepared for you an interesting article written by Daniel Ross.
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After a decade of fracking, billions of dollars lost and a climate in crisis (2)
Jan 31, 2020 08:34Here is the second and concluding part of this article, titled, “After a decade of fracking, billions of dollars lost and a climate in crisis”.
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After a decade of fracking, billions of dollars lost and a climate in crisis (1)
Jan 29, 2020 10:11"Today’s climate impacts have been shaped heavily by actions taken during the last 10 years, particularly in the U.S., where the climate benefits of coal power plant retirements were undermined by the rise of natural gas", says Sharon Kelly, attorney and freelance writer based in Philadelphia, in a two- part article titled: After a Decade of Fracking, Billions of Dollars Lost and a Climate in Crisis.
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Volcanic gas bursts probably didn’t kill off the dinosaurs
Jan 23, 2020 12:43A new research suggests that "massive gas bursts emitted by volcanoes about 66 million years ago probably couldn’t have caused a mass extinction event that spelled doom for all nonbird dinosaurs".
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Sound forest management crucial for sustainability
Dec 31, 2019 07:09The article you are about to hear has been penned by Pitamber Kaushik who is a columnist and writer. The article deals with the topic of forest management and sustainability and carries the title, “Sound forest management crucial for sustainability”.
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Okinawans keep up fight against US military base in biodiverse Oura Bay
Dec 24, 2019 16:31Marine biologists and environmentalists say that the controversial construction project of US military base in Okinawa could disrupt ocean currents that corals need to survive, such as carrying in nutrients, filtering out sediment and debris, and maintaining the ecological balance within the bay. The base also poses a risk to other marine wildlife, including the northernmost dugong population.
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Plastics chemicals are disrupting our hormones, and the FDA is dragging its feet (1)
Dec 22, 2019 13:08"It is clear that the FDA is not using modern science in protecting the public from potentially toxic chemicals. It is also clear that BPA and other endocrine disruptors threaten to disrupt the status quo of toxic chemical regulation", says Lynne Peeples, environmental health reporter from Seattle. Her article was published in the Truthout website under the heading: Plastics Chemicals Are Disrupting Our Hormones, and the FDA Is Dragging Its Feet.
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The greatest scam in history (2)
Nov 28, 2019 16:29It’s a tale for all time. What might be the greatest scam in history or, at least, the one that threatens to take history down with it. Think of it as the climate-change scam that beat science, big time.
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The greatest scam in history (1)
Nov 22, 2019 14:19It’s a tale for all time. What might be the greatest scam in history or, at least, the one that threatens to take history down with it. Think of it as the climate-change scam that beat science, big time.
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Australian PM denies climate policies led to bushfires
Nov 21, 2019 03:46Australia's prime minister on Thursday denied his climate policies had caused unprecedented bushfires ravaging the country and insisted his government was doing enough to tackle global warming.