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05/10/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Dan Happel, Jim Beers talk about exposing corruption in the federal government – Brighteon.TV
Host Dan Happel and former wildlife service official turned whistleblower Jim Beers talked about exposing corruption in the federal government during the May 3 episode of “Connecting the Dots” on Brighteon.TV. A retired United States Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, Beers had exposed the misuse of the Pittman Robertson Fund and how wolves were being illegally brought into […]
04/21/2022
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By News Editors
Microplastics pick up pollution, making them even more toxic to humans
Microplastics can pick up pollution in their travels and pose an even greater threat to human health, according to a new study. (Article by Krystal Vasquez republished from EHN.org) In the ocean, for example, toxic compounds can hitch a ride on plastic and make the material 10 times more toxic than it would normally be, according to […]
04/14/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Study finds unsafe levels of uranium in American public water systems
Public water systems serving 290 million people in the United States per year were found to have high concentrations of uranium, a radioactive chemical that occurs naturally in soil, rock and water. Researchers at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found that 63.1 percent of community water systems (CWS) compliance monitoring records showed […]
02/25/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Conflict at Chernobyl could spread “radioactive dust” across Europe, warn Ukrainian authorities
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that Russian occupation forces are attempting to seize control of the shuttered Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which, if disrupted, could release “radioactive dust” across Europe. Advisor to Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko announced that Russian troops from the territory of Belarus have entered the Chernobyl containment zone, […]
02/25/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Russian forces capture Chernobyl power plant; media expresses concern over possibility of radioactive leak from site
Ukrainian officials have confirmed that Russian forces have captured the decommissioned Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and parts of the surrounding areas, including the infrastructure housing nuclear waste and other radioactive materials. The Ukrainian government is warning that continued conflict in the area could theoretically lead to radioactive material leaking from the site. Close to the […]
01/19/2022
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By Nolan Barton
Virginia approves deployment of 1.1 million smart meters, which would expose residents to harmful radiofrequency radiation
The Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) recently approved the deployment of roughly 1.1 million smart meters. It was part of a $776 million grid transformation plan by Dominion Energy Virginia. According to the plan, the deployment of the smart meter, which can track energy usage or power outage remotely thus eliminating the need for meter readers, will […]
01/18/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Antibiotic-resistant genetic material found in biosludge spread on American farms, putting pathogenic genes on our food
Scientists at the University of Georgia‘s Center for Food Safety (CFS) have found that sewage water throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area is contaminated with an antibiotic-resistant gene that threatens to unleash a public health crisis. The gene is resistant to colistin, also known as polymyxin E, an antibiotic used as a last-resort treatment for infections. […]
12/20/2021
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By Cassie B.
Environmental groups sue EPA over pesticide-coated seeds
Two major environmental groups have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop the use of deadly pesticides that are harming bees and other pollinators. Last week, the Center for Food Safety (CFS) and the Pesticide Action Network (PAN) of North America filed a suit demanding that the EPA close a loophole […]
11/08/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Dozens of new contaminants found in drinking water, including forever chemicals, pesticides and radioactive materials
A new analysis of tap water in the United States found that at least 56 new toxic substances have contaminated the drinking water of Americans over the last two years, including “forever chemicals,” pesticides and radioactive materials. This shocking revelation was made public by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), an environmental advocacy organization, in its November update. This […]
10/19/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
“Forever chemicals” from almost 42,000 sources threaten to contaminate drinking water
Toxic “forever chemicals” from landfills, water treatment plans and other sources threaten the safety of potable water sources in the U.S., scientists claim. These polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) used in many household products do not break down and threaten to contaminate drinking water. They can cause many health problems when they accumulate in the body. Researchers with the […]
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