Lawsuit accuses Synagro of poisoning farms with PFAS-contaminated BIOSOLIDS “fertilizer”

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), an advocacy group, has announced a lawsuit against a major U.S. producer of so-called "biosolids-based fertilizer" for contaminating the natural environment with toxic chemicals like PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). In what PEER says is the first "in what may be a tidal wave of product liability lawsuits," the claim against … Continue reading Lawsuit accuses Synagro of poisoning farms with PFAS-contaminated BIOSOLIDS “fertilizer”

Carbon dioxide isn’t a pollutant: It’s making the whole world GREENER, says late theoretical physicist and mathematician

Though he passed away in 2020, British-born American theoretical physicist and mathematician Freeman Dyson (1923-2020) taught the world some very important lessons about climate change that persist through time, including the fact that the ever-dreaded-among-climate-lunatics element known as carbon dioxide (CO2) is good for the planet rather than bad. Back in 2015, Dyson participated in an interview with Conversations that … Continue reading Carbon dioxide isn’t a pollutant: It’s making the whole world GREENER, says late theoretical physicist and mathematician

Children’s bones failing to develop, adult bones deteriorating due to “forever chemicals”

New research out of Southern California has found that persistent exposure to "forever chemicals" like perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) increases one's risk of bone deterioration. In young children, PFOS exposure can impede healthy bone development. In adults, PFOS exposure can degrade bone structure over time, eventually leading to more serious bone problems like osteoporosis. Published on December … Continue reading Children’s bones failing to develop, adult bones deteriorating due to “forever chemicals”

Midwest carbon capture project led by Navigator CO2 Ventures CANCELLED, citing “unpredictable” state regulatory processes

  A massive carbon capture project that was planned in the Midwest has been canceled after the company behind it decided to scrap the scheme due to the "unpredictable" nature of state regulatory processes. Navigator CO2 Ventures' plan was to blanket a large swatch of the Midwest with its so-called Heartland Greenway pipeline, which would have captured … Continue reading Midwest carbon capture project led by Navigator CO2 Ventures CANCELLED, citing “unpredictable” state regulatory processes

More than 1,600 scientists sign declaration: “NO CLIMATE EMERGENCY” exists at all

Not everyone in the field of science has abandoned the truth that carbon dioxide (CO2) and other "greenhouse gases" are good for people and planet as opposed to bad. More than 1,600 scientists – 1,609 as of this writing, to be precise – belonging to the Global Climate Intelligence Group (CLINTEL) signed the World Climate Declaration in August, … Continue reading More than 1,600 scientists sign declaration: “NO CLIMATE EMERGENCY” exists at all

Young people, middle-aged adults developing cancer at accelerating rate due to ENVIRONMENTAL CARCINOGENS

The journal Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology published a study last year showing that cancer rates among people aged 50 and younger has increased dramatically over the past several decades. The causes vary and include everything from chronic exposure to cancer-causing toxins, poor diet and lifestyle habits, morbid obesity, and environmental carcinogens, including the chemicals doused on industrial agriculture crops. … Continue reading Young people, middle-aged adults developing cancer at accelerating rate due to ENVIRONMENTAL CARCINOGENS

Florida issues MALARIA alert as mosquitos emerge in Sunshine State

The Florida Department of Health has issued a statewide mosquito-borne illness alert after four people in Sarasota allegedly fell ill with malaria this week. After the four Florida cases and another one out of Texas came to light, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning of its own – the first, in fact, to … Continue reading Florida issues MALARIA alert as mosquitos emerge in Sunshine State

TRUTH: Lab-grown “meat” produces 25x more carbon dioxide “pollution” than traditional animal husbandry

Despite claims that it is better for the environment than real meat, laboratory-grown fake “meat” produces 25 times more carbon dioxide (CO2) “pollution” than traditional animal husbandry, new research shows. Every kilogram of lab-grown meat generates anywhere from 542 pounds (246 kg) to 3,325 pounds (1,508 kg) of CO2 emissions, rendering it anywhere from four to 25 … Continue reading TRUTH: Lab-grown “meat” produces 25x more carbon dioxide “pollution” than traditional animal husbandry

UK public health authorities incite fresh fears about tick-borne brain disease virus

Brits might want to avoid ticks, says the government, because of a new tick-borne virus that supposedly eats away at the human brain. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued a warning after the disease was allegedly identified in four separate areas of the United Kingdom. The agency says the risk of infection is very low, … Continue reading UK public health authorities incite fresh fears about tick-borne brain disease virus

America’s food supply loaded with petrochemical pesticide and fertilizer residues linked to children’s health problems

The advocacy group Beyond Pesticides issued a special report in its journal “Pesticides and You” this week called “Transformative Change: Informed by Science, Policy, and Action” that highlights the “shocking scientific findings that compel us to act in our communities, states, and as a nation and world community.” The 168-page issue contains a review of last year’s scientific, peer-reviewed … Continue reading America’s food supply loaded with petrochemical pesticide and fertilizer residues linked to children’s health problems