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In 1971 President Nixon and Congress declared war on cancer. So what’s happened in the 40 years since? After weeding out the hype and filling in the actual statistics, it turns out, not much. One would think that applying all that modern science has to offer over the last 40 years would have brought us... View Article
Solving a problem shouldn't be about finding a temporary solution, it should be about eliminating the cause.
A new study by experts from Ohio Northern University in the U.S. has shown that glyphosate herbicides are a main cause of the tragic phosphorus poisoning o
Why roundup (or any herbicide, really) should not be used in any case; not in agriculture or in backyards.
by Chris “Kikila” Perrin at undergroundreporter.org Bristol, UK — Can we farm sustainably? Can we endeavour to produce enough food to feed the world’s growing population in a way that is respectful to animals, and mindful of the stress agriculture places on the land? These …
Yikes: most tampons have carcinogens in them, according to a new study
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‘Highly intelligent and sensitive’ dolphins have gained unprecedented protection, with India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests completely banning dolphinariums, as well as the capture and confinement of cetacean species such as orcas and bottlenose dolphins for public entertainment anywhere in the country. India, by recognizing dolphins as …
Some countries are massacring dolphins and other cetacean species! Dolphins are rounded up and forced into a small area, buyers select which ones they want for their circuses and the rest are slaughter and sold for their meat. This meat is often mislabeled and the consumer doesn’t even know the tragedy of where it came from.
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sAs the human population continues to increase, it encourages competition for new space of land. Unfortunately, the land is fixed. It cannot be expanded. Global warming, which is believed to contribute to the rapid global sea level rise, ensures that land is lost to the sea. One of …
This is cool and all but instead of spending so much money and time building this contraption, we could just address the CAUSE of global warming. People spend too much time trying to come up with high-tech answers to our problems and they completely miss the cause of the problem. Why not just make some (simple and cheaper) modifications to our current system to make it sustainable?
Before this modern society we live in, there was a natural world without man-made problems.
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I was recently at Kunara Organic Cafe (well worth a visit) and couldn't help but notice the set of shelves in the photograph. It reminded me of the significant amount of waste that we produce as a result of the lifestyles that many of us lead. It reminded me that while a specific item had reached it's 'use by date' and could no longer saitisfactori...
Repurposing can be done in many aspects of life, from gardening to business. Other than reducing the amount of debris in landfills, repurposing may also benefit you. A slight adjustment can even make things more useful than they were before! Play-Doh, for example, was originally designed for use in the construction industry. With a slight adjustment, it turned into the awesome children’s toy it is today!
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Study reveals rate of extinction for species in the 20th century has been up to 100 times higher than would have been normal without human impact
The rate at which vertebrate species are now dying far exceeds the norm
Exclusive: scientists find no trace of the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rodent that was the only mammal endemic to Great Barrier Reef
Human-caused climate change appears to have driven the Great Barrier Reef’s only endemic mammal species into the history books, with the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rodent that lives on a tiny island in the eastern Torres Strait, being completely wiped-out from its only known location.
It is also the first recorded extinction of a mammal anywhere in the world thought to be primarily due to human-caused climate change.
An expert says this extinction is likely just the tip of the iceberg, with climate change exerting increasing pressures on species everywhere.
The rodent, also called the mosaic-tailed rat, was only known to live on Bramble Cay a small coral cay, just 340m long and 150m wide off the north coast of Queensland, Australia, which sits at most 3m above sea level.
It had the most isolated and restricted range of any Australian mammal, and was considered the only mammal species endemic to the Great Barrier Reef.
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