Yearly Archives: 2021
China, 2049
A climate disaster zone, not a military superpower...
Doctors Without Borders: U.S. Should force Pfizer to share covid vaccine technology with Africa
“I think really what should be prioritized is getting vaccinations to low- and middle-income countries and sharing the vaccine technologies.”
As subsidies roll in, the fossil fuel industry is winning efforts to cast blue...
From the U.S. to Japan, governments are quickly putting money behind oil and gas industry efforts selling blue hydrogen produced by natural gas with carbon capture as a clean fuel for the energy transition. But new research finds blue hydrogen may be no cleaner than burning natural gas.
Stink, sulfur and soot: Billionaire Kraft deals an air pollution crisis to South Carolina
Currently, residents are still awaiting a solution to their health and air pollution crisis. As one resident told the EPA, “We are prisoners in our own smelly home.”
The EPA is banning chlorpyrifos, a pesticide widely used on food crops, after 14...
“The EPA has had nearly 14 years to publish a legally sufficient response to the 2007 Petition.”
Teaching mindfulness for a better tomorrow
When a child is taught how to be mindful, they can let go of that weight sooner and will be able to better manage their symptoms.
The unbearable heaviness of fealty to the Trump horror show
Collective downsides will persist until the Grievance Gang accepts that god-given white privilege, let alone its preposterous messiah, won’t dominate governance.
Former California cops charged with conspiracy and vandalism
“No matter the source of hate, we must stand up and denounce it. We are heartened that these officers are facing consequences for their reported hateful actions.”
Proud Boys & far-right groups tied to Jan. 6 attack reporters & others at...
At least one person was stabbed and two journalists were attacked while covering an anti-vaccine, anti-mask demonstration outside Los Angeles City Hall on Saturday, August 14.
Extinction Rebellion blockade Central London street to kick off Fortnight of Protests
Activists have blocked Garrick Street by attaching themselves to a van parked across the road.









