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News & Articles By Vicki Batts
03/21/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Massive ocean DIE OFF foreshadows the era of global human population collapse
The oceans of Earth have been home to countless creatures over the course of the planet’s lifetime. But the once-friendly bodies of water that stretch between continents have grown inhospitable for many of its former residents, and as such, an unprecedented amount of ocean life die-off is occurring. The destruction of Earth’s oceans and the […]
03/20/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Judge tosses out Monsanto’s attempt at getting glyphosate off California’s “cancer list”
If there’s one thing to like about California, it’s the fact that Proposition 65 is ruffling Monsanto’s feathers quite a bit. Prop 65 first came into existence in 1986 — just over 30 years ago. Over 800 chemicals have been added to the list since its induction 1987. The primary intentions of the bill are […]
03/15/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Study quantifies how fluoride lowers I.Q. scores in children
The addition of fluoride to water supplies in the US and around the globe has always been a point of contention, especially among natural health enthusiasts and liberty-loving individuals. There are many reasons to stand against mass fluoridation; first and foremost being that it is nothing short of government-sanctioned mass medication of their citizens. But […]
03/14/2017
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By Vicki Batts
EPA Chief admits that carbon dioxide is not a primary contributor to global warming
The new Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, Scott Pruitt, recently stated that he does not believe carbon dioxide plays a primary role in global warming. This belief, of course, lies in stark contrast with the EPA’s public stance. Pruitt, formally the Attorney General for the state of Oklahoma, has become known for his strident criticism of […]
03/14/2017
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By Vicki Batts
New U.N. report reveals pesticides NOT needed to feed the world
Pesticides and herbicides have infiltrated the world’s food supply at an alarming rate. Each year, over one billion tons of pesticides are used in the United States alone. Worldwide, that number reaches over 5 billion tons annually. And in many ways, pesticides are more harmful to the food supply and the environment than the pests […]
03/09/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Canadian residents freaked out as “bright pink” water gushes from taps
It would be considered very unusual to turn on your faucet and see a stream of hot pink water come rushing out, but for one small town in Alberta, Canada this perplexing circumstance has become a reality. Canadian residents of Onoway, a town just northwest of Edmonton say that they were shocked to see “bright […]
03/03/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Coca-Cola boycotted for exploiting precious water resources in India
Over a million traders in India have declared that they will be boycotting Coca-Cola, and other beverage giants like PepsiCo, for their exploitation of the country’s water resources. Activists say that in areas like drought-stricken Tamil Nadu, the water use of these big beverage companies is simply unsustainable. Two Indian trade associations are credited with […]
03/02/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Criminals are dumping cooking oil in local ponds, destroying ecosystems
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is currently investigating what happened at 3222 Vance Street in Lakewood, Colorado. Dozens of geese and ducks have been killed or harmed by the illegal dumping of cooking oil into a local retention pond. Federal and local authorities are seeking out information on who committed this grievous act. […]
03/01/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Stop Nestle from stealing millions of gallons of water from the Great Lakes
Nestle is looking to once again rob the public of their water. The corporate giant came under fire last year for bottling water in drought-stricken California, and now, they’re looking to cash out in Michigan. Residents of the state have until March 3rd, 2017 to speak out and stop Nestle’s greedy water grab. Right now, Nestle […]
02/24/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Fukushima residents being forced to move back to radioactive wasteland
Would you want to return home if it meant living in radioactive conditions similar to Chernobyl? Some 6,000 Japanese citizens are being urged by the government to return to their homes in the nuclear wasteland created by the Fukushima disaster. Greenpeace reports that radiation levels in the area are still similar to that of Chernobyl, […]
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