The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant is still so toxic that even the robots tasked with cleaning up the site after three catastrophic meltdowns are struggling to 'survive'.
In the quest to drive rural ranchers and farmers off of their land, radical environmentalists have long believed they had the right to trespass, without the property owner's knowledge, in order to collect evidence of environmental wrongdoing.
from the sky during rainfall... (NaturalNews) After steadily dropping for many years, mercury levels in some parts of the United States are starting to rise again, according to a study published in Science of the Total Environment.
But Canada, home to sixty percent of the world's polar bears, is prepared to fight back. The indigenous populations in the Canadian Arctic say the polar bear trade is vital for their communities, while the Canadian government says the global trade o
-- Actual releases are "trillions of times" higher than reported during latest leak -- Cracks in multiple spent fuel pools -- Intense investigation underway to see if it can be stopped
Sustainability holds key in green quest for China … With the Chinese economy slowing down, it is possible to predict that the country's policymakers would still have their eyes trained on economic development for a not-so-bad GDP growth, rather t
'Global Warming'...TN Note: Gina McCarthy is a perfect spokesperson for Technocracy. The EPA's deluge of rules and regulations created by unelected and unaccountable technocrats are not, in fact, tied specifically to global warming. If any give
New York governor Andrew Cuomo recently called for an investigation after Indian Point, a nuclear power plant on the Hudson River, reported a leak of radioactive material flowing into the groundwater.
This story originally appeared on the New Republic and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
Imagine a balloon the size of the Rose Bowl. At its peak, the amount of methane spewing from the ruptured well at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storag
(NaturalNews) For years, scientists and residents of areas where fracking is performed have raised concerns that the controversial mining practice could be causing cancer.
stop the federal government's 'black box science'...(NaturalNews) Much of the way things operate in the world today is based on the notion that if you speak the truth, you'll receive some serious criticism.
As a surprise to absolutely no one, those who personally benefit from the success of fossil fuel industries are again scrambling to fight large scale progress toward cleaner energy.
place in the world...For some people, the worship of nature and the divine go hand in hand. They see the overwhelming beauty in the world around them and can't help but see the hand of some otherworldly force at work.
poisoning children en masse...(NaturalNews) In an extremely unsettling report by Reuters it seems that Michigan officials were actually aware of a serious problem with the water supply in the city of Flint but took measures to block an investigation
and bike trails? (NaturalNews) Many of us seek solace in nature, trying to quiet and recharge our minds after a busy day at work. With 80 percent of the population residing in urban areas, city parks are often the nearest refuge for enjoying nature.
The Supreme Court says the Clean Water Act is not a grant of federal control over every stream and depression in the nation. The Environmental Protection Agency says otherwise.
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