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04/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
National survey: Microplastic pollution around Great Britain’s coastline a hundred times worse than previously reported
A national survey conducted by scientists from the University of Portsmouth (UP) in England has found a significantly higher concentration of microplastics around Great Britain’s coastline. The data for the research, which was aimed at building a picture of the many challenges facing British coastal waters, was collected by three teams competing in the GB Row Challenge, […]
02/24/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Dioxin contamination isn’t just a food and air issue: you can also absorb dioxins through your SKIN
Following a disastrous incident like the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, people’s biggest concerns about released toxins center around intake through the mouth (i.e., eating contaminated food and drinking contaminated water) and lungs (i.e., breathing contaminated air), but what about absorption through the skin? A 1989 “Rachel’s Hazardous Waste News #120” newsletter specifically discusses skin […]
02/22/2023
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By Ethan Huff
EPA warns about DIOXINS released from chlorinated compounds such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or “backyard burning” of household trash
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has an entire page on its website dedicated to the toxicity of dioxins, a chemical byproduct released by chlorinated chemicals such as those intentionally ignited at the site of the East Palestine train wreck. One of the first things the EPA warns about on the page is that burning trash […]
01/31/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Groundwater reserves drying up across Europe; continent “on the verge” of “catastrophic drought”
Scientists are warning that catastrophic drought conditions across Europe threaten to dry up groundwater reserves. Surface water levels have remained relatively stable since 2018 up until recently when persistent heatwaves and lack of rain started causing them to drop. This puts Europe on the edge of a water disaster, says Dr. Torsten Mayer-Gürr, a professor […]
12/07/2022
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By JD Heyes
Rail strike would cripple an already teetering U.S. economy: Analysis
As if the U.S. economy wasn’t already on the brink thanks to policies and overspending brought to us by a Democrat-controlled Congress and Joe Biden, a rail strike is now pending. And if it actually occurs, the economy will fall off the deep end. Almost everything travels to market by rail, and the industry was […]
11/30/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists find MICROPLASTICS in samples taken near Antarctica
A team of researchers discovered microplastics in samples taken near Antarctica, proving that plastic pollution in the South Pole is as bad as anywhere else on Earth. The researchers found these microplastics in the air, sea water and sea ice collected 1,060 to 1,740 feet under the surface of the Weddell Sea. These microplastics assumed the […]
11/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Southwestern wells running dry due to drought; foreign-owned farms using U.S. water to feed cattle for export
The worst drought in 1,200 years rages on in the American Southwest, which is plagued by groundwater overuse that is resulting in wells running dry. Not only that, but foreign-owned companies are sucking what remains to hydrate fields that grow crops for cattle overseas, leaving increasingly less of it behind for actual Americans. (Related: The rail […]
10/20/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Parts of Mississippi River forced to CLOSE due to worsening drought crisis
Shipping costs for barges continue to hyperinflate as water levels in some parts of the Mississippi River reach record lows. A stretch of the river about 125 miles northeast of Memphis near Hickman, Ky., closed on Monday, after which dredging operations commenced to clear debris from the waterway. The United States Coast Guard announced that […]
08/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Severe drought dries up China’s Yangtze River, causing energy shortages and shipping delays
A nationwide drought alert was issued in China on August 19 as the severe heatwave in the country’s southwest was forecast to continue well into September. The record-breaking drought has caused the Yangtze River to dry up, affecting hydropower, halting shipping and forcing major companies to suspend operations. The loss of water flow to China’s […]
08/23/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Londoners to face WATER RATIONING amid UK drought
Residents of London and the Thames Valley in the United Kingdom could face water rationing amid a serious drought in the country. According to British utilities company Thames Water Utilities Ltd., a temporary use ban (TUB) covering the capital and the valley would take effect beginning Aug. 24. The water company cited “unprecedented weather conditions” […]
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