The health of our oceans is one of the most overlooked topics in the world right now, despite the dramatic impact they have on wildlife and the ecosystem at-large. But the Gulf of Mexico in particular is dealing with serious issues, as evidenced by recent reports of mass wildlife [...]
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Dolphins Dying at Triple the Normal Rate Along Gulf of Mexico Coast, NOAA Scientists Say
The Gulf of Mexico has long been one of the most revered bodies of water in the entire United States, home to a thriving ecosystem of breathtaking marine animals ranging from killer whales to dolphins and even the occasional Great White Shark. But the approximately 615,000 square-foot body of [...]
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Trader Joe’s to phase out single-use plastics nationwide in response to customer petition
Natural and organic focused grocery stores are becoming more popular across the country, and Trader Joe’s has become one of the biggest of them all, generating an estimated $8.27 billion in sales in 2015 with numbers rising steadily each year. Customers enjoy Trader Joe’s focus on simplicity and [...]
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Whistleblower Sues Second Biggest U.S. Poultry Co., Alleges They Turn Family Farmers Into “Sharecroppers”
In many of the world’s longest living cultures, meat is eaten far less than in mainstream society, usually just once or twice a week in stews with vegetables. But in today’s modern world, meat is an everyday thing, giving rise to a system of factory farms and corporations [...]
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Harvard Researchers Begin Work on Bill Gates-Funded Project to Block Out the Sun with Geoengineering
As the world continues to grapple with the consequences of an ever-changing planet, scientists have continued to work on projects aimed at manipulating and shaping the world in unexpected ways. The most controversial and hotly debated of all these topics (aside from climate change itself) has been that [...]
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Former Monsanto Executive Appointed by Trump to Head U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Monsanto Company has had its paw prints on practically every branch of the U.S. government in recent years, with former employees infiltrating countless different departments and task forces. On the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas is a widely known Monsanto supporter and ex-corporate lawyer for the company who [...]
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The United States is Not the Worst Source of Plastic Pollution By a Long Shot. These 5 Countries are the Current Worst Offenders By Far
The ocean plastic debris situation has been worsening fast the last few decades. There are mounds of plastic floating around, for starters, and the problem only seems to be getting worse. One of the biggest areas is the Great Pacific garbage patch, which was first discovered in the 1990s, [...]
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“A Massive Health Experiment on All Species:” Public Expert Issues Dire Warning on Health Dangers of 5G Towers
Aside from the mass poisoning of our bodies through sodium fluoride, GMO foods, glyphosate, and countless other unnatural and chemical-intensive health risks, the latest, biggest such risk is far more hidden. Camouflaged inside a technological and cultural addiction that shows no signs of slowing, the long-awaited nationwide network of [...]
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Six Major Cities at Grave Risk for Lead Poisoning Even Worse Than Flint, Michigan
The horrific water crisis in Flint, Michigan has put spotlight on the fast-growing water quality issue in the United States. This led to multiple organizations to start looking deeper into this situation, and what they’ve found is unsettling. While the growing alternative health movement has been sternly focused on avoiding [...]
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These Cleaning Products Are As Bad for the Lungs as Smoking 20 Cigarettes A Day, Study Finds
It’s hard to forget the toxic, chemical smell of cleaning products, which have become the norm in most homes. If you ever thought to yourself, “There is no way this is good for me” while trying desperately not to inhale too many cleaning fumes, your intuition was spot-on, a recent study [...]
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