Environment
By F. William Engdahl Bill Gates, Rockefeller and the GMO giants know something we don’t One thing Microsoft founder Bill Gates can’t be accused of is sloth. He was already programming at 14, founded Microsoft [...]
Hemp is a tall, beautiful and gracious looking annual plant that can reach heights over twelve feet. Although hemp (cannabis sativa) and marijuana (cannabis sativa var. indica) come from a similar species of plant, [...]
US honey bees have been dying by the tens of millions, with annual death rates of about 30 percent. With fewer bees to pollinate fruits and vegetables each year, ‘beemageddon’ may soon cause the [...]
by Anthony Gucciardi Corporate politics is business as usual inside the United States, as I am once again shocked to report the EPA has sided with industry lobbyists over public health in approving a highly dangerous pesticide that [...]
by Anthony Gucciardi Is water a free and basic human right, or should all the water on the planet belong to major corporations and be treated as a product? Should the poor who cannot [...]
by Michael Thomas, Contributor If environmental problems are so serious, if we are really threatened by global ecological collapse, why is no one doing anything about it? Before I explain why, it is important [...]
by Michael Thomas, Contributor People often speak about nature in the context of it being seen as a system next to, or in opposition, to civilization. But, if we are to analyze the situation [...]
by Jeremy Hance, Mongabay The Peruvian government has declared an environmental state of emergency after finding elevated levels of lead, barium, and chromium in the Pastaza River in the Amazon jungle, reports the Associated Press. Indigenous peoples in [...]
A record quantity of radioactive cesium – 7,400 times the country’s limit deemed safe for human consumption – has been detected in a greenling fish in the waters near the crippled Fukushima plant, two [...]
by Alex Pietrowski, Contributor Fracking, or hydraulic gas fracturing, is the process of extracting natural gas from shale rock layers deep within the earth. The process pumps pressurized hazardous chemicals down into the ground which then [...]
A 34 minute animated documentary about resource depletion and the impossibility of infinite growth on a finite planet. [...]
by Anthony Gucciardi Many farmers in Colorado will be expanding their list of planted crops this Spring after groundbreaking legislation was passed last November that allowed not only for the legalization of marijuana, but hemp [...]
by Becca Wolford, Contributing Writer Hemp has long been known to be a clean, renewable resource. It can be grown with little to no fertilizer and pesticides; in fact, it has natural pesticides. It enriches and heals [...]
by Susanne Posel Above the sands belonging to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), fifty rainstorms have been manufactured by scientists using large ionizers to generate negatively charged particle fields. These structures promote cloud formation. Metro Systems International [...]
by Dave Hodges, Contributor Much has been written about the past wars that have been fought over oil (e.g. Gulf War 1), the wars that are presently being fought over oil (e.g. Arab Spring) and the [...]












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