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09/11/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Fauci now blaming “nature” for the coronavirus pandemic; neglects to mention his own NIH funding of “gain-of-function” research in Wuhan
The true culprit behind the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) plandemic is not communist China or general poor health among industrialized populations. According to Anthony Fauci, “extreme backlashes from nature,” of course due to human existence, are to blame. A paper he co-authored that was published in the journal Cell contends that the only way to beat […]
07/23/2020
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By Franz Walker
Face masks and other equipment meant to protect against coronavirus are polluting our oceans
The fight against the ongoing Wuhan coronavirus pandemic seems to have had an unintended but worrying environmental consequence. Improperly disposed of personal protective equipment (PPE) is now finding its way into the world’s oceans. Nonprofit group Operation Mer Propre – French for “Operation Clean Sea” – is warning that there could now be “more masks than […]
07/14/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Is wide-scale environmental abuse playing a role in spreading coronavirus?
Less than a year before the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) appeared out of nowhere, a team of researchers conducted a planetary “health check”, which led them to declare that the rapid destruction of Earth’s ecosystems represents an existential serious threat to humanity. And part of this threat apparently involves an increase in the rate and severity […]
06/21/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Cleaning agents used to sanitize offices and kill coronavirus may be harmful to humans, warn experts
Businesses throughout the country are eager to resume regular operations after the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forced employees to find alternative ways to report to work earlier this year. While others telecommuted, employees required to be on the premises were allowed to have shifting schedules. But despite these safety measures, health experts are worried about employees being […]
06/10/2020
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By Franz Walker
Coronavirus masks and gloves polluting oceans and beaches
Facemasks, gloves and other personal protective equipment (PPE) used to fight the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) are adding to the garbage in the world’s oceans. Operation Mer Propre (Operation Clean Sea), a French nonprofit group that regularly picks up litter along the Cote d’Azur, sounded the alarm late last month after their divers found discarded gloves, […]
05/21/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Bee populations beginning to thrive as coronavirus lockdowns result in better environments due to fewer cars and less air pollution
One unexpected development due to the global coronavirus pandemic is its positive effects on the world’s bee populations. Almost every facet of the global economy is at a standstill and large portions of the global population are being forced to stay indoors. This has led to less air pollution, less car traffic and a marked improvement in […]
05/15/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Environmentalists concerned over how increased use of face masks and PPEs will contribute to worldwide problem of plastic pollution
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, many environmentalists are now sounding an alarm over another enemy this global outbreak is highlighting: plastic. Millions of people around the world are now living in a country where wearing masks has been deemed mandatory. From Vietnam, Israel to Cuba, Germany and France, people are required to wear masks […]
05/07/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Air quality in India is IMPROVING after nationwide lockdown
The coronavirus pandemic has have one unexpected effect in the Indian subcontinent — clean air. This development came as a result of the recently-enacted 21-day lockdown enforced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a way to curb the steadily-rising number of coronavirus infections in the South Asian nation. “It is true that pollution levels are going […]
05/05/2020
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By Cassie B.
Spanish town officials apologize after spraying 1.2-mile beach with bleach
Many of us are willing to overlook our concerns about harsh cleaning chemicals these days if it means protection from coronavirus, but one Spanish town has gone way too far and sprayed an entire beach with a bleach solution. That’s right: Authorities in Zahara de los Atunes, which is situated near Cadiz, sprayed more than […]
05/01/2020
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By Franz Walker
Caribbean island uses solar hydropanels to harvest water after coronavirus shut down supply lines
Residents of Belize’s Caye Caulker Island have begun using solar power to harvest fresh water from the air after shipments to the island were delayed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Islanders are using 23 solar-powered hydropanels from Zero Mass Water to convert airborne moisture into potable water. Caye Caulker Island, which sits just 20 miles […]
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