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07/18/2024
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By Belle Carter
Thousands of applicants for Olympics-related jobs rejected due to terror links and security threats
Back in September 2023, Paris Olympics organizers and partners started hiring people to fill about 16,000 vacancies in key sectors like catering, security, transport and cleaning during the event. Now, over 3,500 applicants for the jobs connected with the Games have been rejected due to concerns over terror links and security threats. With nearly one million […]
04/24/2024
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By Belle Carter
China is now the world’s biggest hydropower producer
Recently released data revealed that China is now the biggest hydropower producer in the world. The communist country generated an estimated 1,303 terawatt hours (TWh) of hydropower in 2022. This information was published by Ember, a United Kingdom-based energy think tank. According to Ember, hydroelectric energy output has steadily grown in the past 20 years, although […]
01/28/2024
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By Belle Carter
Displaced women in Gaza struggle for menstrual hygiene products; endure C-sections without anesthesia
Women caught in the conflict between Israel and the militant group Hamas are now suffering from a severe shortage of menstruation hygiene products to the point that they are having to cut canvas strips from tents and scraps of clothing as a substitute for sanitary pads, risking infection and deadly toxic shock syndrome. Since the Israeli […]
01/11/2024
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By Belle Carter
FOREIGN HACKERS target water infrastructure in Pennsylvania, prompting calls for increased cybersecurity
Foreign hackers recently targeted the water infrastructure of a city in Pennsylvania, prompting U.S. officials to call for increased cybersecurity measures against such attacks. The Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa (MWAA) in the city of Aliquippa became one of the least-suspecting victims of a cyberattack, believed to be done by the Iranian-backed “Cyber Av3ngers” group. According to […]
11/29/2023
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By Belle Carter
RATIONING BEGINS: California water board to require reduced indoor water use for citizens
Residents of the Golden State ought to expect water rationing for their homes, as the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is set to mandate lower indoor water-use standards. According to Climate Depot, the SWRCB – which is under the California Environmental Protection Agency – will cap indoor water use standards to 47 gallons […]
08/18/2023
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By Belle Carter
COINCIDENCE? Maui neighborhood was winning against catastrophic wildfire until water was deliberately cut off
The Lahaina residents, using their own water hoses, battled hard with the raging wildfire in Maui to help out the local fire department when the blaze jumped containment near a residential neighborhood. At one point, it appeared they were winning until the water supply was cut off. Ross Hart, a resident of Maui for the […]
06/28/2023
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By Belle Carter
3M agrees to $10.3 billion settlement over allegations of contaminating public drinking water with “forever chemicals”
Industrial conglomerate 3M Co. has reached a $10.3 billion settlement agreement with various public water systems to settle numerous claims of contamination of public drinking water with “forever chemicals.” Considered the “largest drinking water settlement in American history,” the latest agreement will include a present value commitment of up to $10.3 billion payable over 13 […]
06/22/2023
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By Belle Carter
RFK Jr. links herbicides in drinking water to gender dysphoria
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. identified the herbicide atrazine as the chemical responsible for gender confusion among the youth, echoing the claim of InfoWars founder Alex Jones. He shared this finding during an interview with Canadian clinical psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson. According to the founder and general counsel of Children’s Health Defense, climate change […]
04/25/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Arsenic in water linked to high urinary arsenic levels among Americans
A study conducted by researchers from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has found that water arsenic levels are linked to higher urinary arsenic among Americans who rely on private wells and public water systems. Published in the journal Environmental Research, the study evaluated the connection between arsenic in private wells and public water supplies […]
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, […]
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