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05/03/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Train carrying paint and lithium ion batteries derails in Wisconsin, sending two cars into Mississippi River
Two train cars ended up in the Mississippi River Thursday, April 27, as a freight train derailed in southwestern Wisconsin. Fortunately, neither of the cars contained hazardous materials. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation said the cars “floated downstream soon after the derailment and passed under the WIS 82/Lansing Causeway before becoming mired along the shore.” The train […]
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 […]
11/24/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists challenge WHO draft guidelines for PFAS in drinking water
A group of more than 100 scientists challenged the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) draft guidelines on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water. The coalition of 116 scientists, all experts on PFAS, accused the global health body of disregarding the dangers of forever chemicals to human health and failing to suggest proper protective measures in the […]
11/11/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Microplastic pollution threatening coastal lagoons worldwide; African lagoons most affected
Microplastic pollution is threatening coastal lagoons around the world, with lagoons in three areas being most affected. Researchers from Spain, Colombia and Chile issued this warning through a study set to be published later this year in Environmental Pollution. It named three lagoons – Lagos in Nigeria, Sakumo in Ghana and Bizerte in Tunisia – as among the most […]
11/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Nearly a third of Sierra Nevada’s conifer forests destroyed by drought, wildfires
Natural disasters such as drought and wildfires that plagued California for more than a decade have destroyed 30 percent of the Sierra Nevada conifer forests. A recent study done by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) measured the decrease in conifer forests that cover the southern area by utilizing geographical forest structure estimates, wildfire perimeter data and forest […]
09/14/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Drought COMPLETELY dries up largest permanent lagoon in Spain’s Andalucia region
The biggest permanent lagoon in Spain’s Andalucia region has completely dried up because of the ongoing drought ravaging Europe. In a Sept. 3 statement, the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) announced that the Santa Olalla lagoon, located at the Doñana Natural Park in Andalucia, has completely dried up. The last time it reportedly contained water was […]
09/08/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
America’s infrastructure is falling apart, as evidenced by water supply and power grid failures
America’s infrastructure is falling apart, as evidenced by the water shortage in Mississippi and the power grid failure in California. Residents of Jackson, Mississippi waited in line to obtain water for drinking, bathing, cooking and flushing toilets on Aug. 31 after its water system failed due to the Pearl River’s flooding. A news release from […]
08/19/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Polish government knew about pollution that caused fish kill in Oder River but did not sound the alarm
Poland’s government was said to be aware of the pollution in the Oder River that caused the death of tons of fish. However, Warsaw allegedly kept silent and did not alert its neighbors. According to Strange Sounds, the Polish government had known of the deaths in the river since July. Huge numbers of dead fish, alongside […]
08/17/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Mystery deepens surrounding mass FISH KILL in Europe’s Oder River
The mystery surrounding the mass fish kill in Central Europe’s Oder River has deepened. Polish Climate and Environment Minister Anna Moskwa said on Aug. 13 that while laboratory tests on samples collected from the river found high salinity levels, there were no signs of mercury poisoning. She added that tests on samples taken in the river’s sections in […]
07/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Gina Bria tells Kerri Rivera: Humans are water beings that have a liquid system based on motion – Brighteon.TV
Anthropologist and author Gina Bria describes humans as water beings that have a liquid system in the body. “It’s extremely important to understand that you are a water being. You really are made of water. So incoming water is going to be extremely important for your health, happiness, vibrancy and healing capacity movement because you have a […]
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