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Japan’s 9.0 Earthquake Damages 4 Nuclear Reactors Fukushima Problem
The 8.9 earthquake in Japan, which generated a tsunami wave that reached the west coast of the United States has resulted in severe damage to several of the reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in the Daiichi prefecture. It … Continue reading
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Marine Science Professor Finds Little Evidence of Recovery at BP Spill Site in GOM
Dr Samantha Jove, professor of Marine Sciences and leader of a team of marine scientists from University of Georgia who were among the first to report huge underwater oil plumes thousands of feet below the GOM surface, has reported that … Continue reading
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International Consortium Wants Giant Mine in Pristine Alaska Bristol Bay Watershed
A consortium of international companies: Britain’s Anglo American and Rio Tinto, Canada’s Northern Dynasty Minerals, and Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation have plans to dig one of the world’s largest open pit mines in pristine Alaska watershed above Bristol Bay. Bristol Bay, … Continue reading
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Ecuador Sues Chevron for Polluting Amazon
Via: Sydney Morning Herald: Tens of thousands of Amazonians are suing Chevron, the American oil company, for poisoning their waterways in what is billed as one of the biggest environmental cases in history. The Ecuadorean claimants said the company illegally … Continue reading
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Excreted Tamiflu Vaccine in Rivers
Via: Science News: The premier flu-fighting drug is contaminating rivers downstream of sewage-treatment facilities, researchers in Japan confirm. The source: urinary excretion by people taking oseltamivir phosphate, best known as Tamiflu. Concerns are now building that birds, which are natural … Continue reading
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Industrial Pollution and Cancer in China
Via: Reuters: One needs to look no further then the river that runs through Shangba to understand the extent of the heavy metals pollution that experts say has turned the hamlets in this region of southern China into cancer villages. … Continue reading
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BP Oil Spill Hearing Testimony of Mike Williams
US Coast Guard & Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Hearing Testimony of Mike Williams former Transocean Electronics Tech Chief Gas and Fire warning systems inhibited for 1 year due to repeated problems Workers commonly referred to rig as “well from … Continue reading
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Goldman Sachs, Bubbles, and Carbon Credits
From ROLLING STONE, July 2, 2009. Matt Taibbi’s incredibley comprehensive and eye-opening exposure of Goldman Sachs death grip on the American economy and government. The Great American Bubble Machine- The new carbon-credit market is a virtual repeat of the commodities-market … Continue reading
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Pollution Causing Femalization of Species
The Independant- Wildlife and people have been exposed to more than 100,000 new chemicals in recent years, and the European Commission has admitted that 99 per cent of them are not adequately regulated. There is not even proper safety information … Continue reading
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271 Million Pounds of Pharmaceuticals into Waterways
Via: AP: U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water — contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation. Hundreds of … Continue reading
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