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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, […]
04/06/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Research reveals moths are more efficient night pollinators than bees
Experts have expressed concerns about the decline of wild pollinating insects like bees and butterflies, which are important for the environment and the production of food and plant-based industrial products. But according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Sussex, moths are more efficient night pollinators compared to other day-flying pollinators like bees. […]
03/29/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Thousands of Slovenian farmers join Dutch-led tractor protests – end the EU green agenda now
The tractor protests that began in The Netherlands last year to fight the European Union’s “green” agenda have since spread to Germany and Slovenia. Reports indicate that around 5,000 farmers participated in a Slovenian tractor protest over the week, which was primarily aimed at a recent ruling restricting the use of pesticides in certain areas […]
03/29/2023
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By Belle Carter
STUDY: Use of “last-resort” antibiotic colistin in animal feed driving global spread of superbugs
A recent study coordinated by the University of Oxford (Oxon) found that the global trade of the “last-resort” antibiotic colistin is driving the spread of dangerous superbugs in low- and middle-income countries. The drug causes an increase in proliferation of superbugs when used in livestock feed, the study found. In 2015, there was global alarm when […]
03/13/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Farmers near East Palestine worry about train derailment contamination as growing season approaches
We are nearing the end of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and the people who grow our food are worried that the residual pollution and contamination from the East Palestine train disaster in Ohio will ruin the spring crop. Farmers in eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania are especially concerned that dioxins and other deadly chemicals […]
03/13/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Concerning levels of FOREVER CHEMICALS detected in several species of fish in UK
Concerning levels of so-called “forever chemicals” have been detected in several species of fish, some of them used in the quintessential British specialty fish and chips. According to the Daily Mail, independent journalist group Watershed Investigations collected data from the Center for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). CEFAS, an executive agency attached to the […]
03/13/2023
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By Belle Carter
Award-winning writer Asad Ismi blames food collapse caused by the West for starvation of 278M Africans
Award-winning writer and radio documentary maker Asad Ismi has blamed the food collapse triggered by the West for causing the starvation of 278 million Africans. Ismi, also a radio documentary maker, put forward this accusation in the March-April 2023 issue of The Monitor, the bi-monthly magazine of the Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives. “One in […]
03/08/2023
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By Oliver Young
Net Zero policies will leave half the world’s population with nothing to eat, researchers warn
Half of the world’s population may starve soon, thanks to the Net Zero policies promoted and propagated by climate alarmists across the globe. The United Nations website defined Net Zero as cutting greenhouse gas emissions to as close to zero as possible, with the remaining emissions reabsorbed from the atmosphere by oceans and forests. According […]
03/06/2023
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Researchers link glyphosate-based weedkillers to liver disease and endocrine disorders in kids
Children exposed to glyphosate-containing weedkillers, used in farming and on school playgrounds, appear to be at increased risk for liver inflammation and metabolic disorders in young adulthood and more serious diseases later in life, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives. (Article by Carey Gillam republished from TheNewLede.org) Children exposed […]
03/01/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Congress gave EPA 27 years to study how pesticides disrupt human hormones; agency has yet to comply
A lawsuit filed late last year by a coalition of nonprofit groups accuses the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of failing to abide by a congressional order from nearly three decades ago calling on the agency to evaluate how agricultural pesticides affect human hormones. In 1996, Congress told the EPA that it had three years to […]
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