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Yearly Archives: 2021

Face mask litter increased almost 9,000% during first 7 months of pandemic, study finds

“Despite millions of people being told to use face masks, little guidance was given on how to dispose of them or recycle them safely.”

How big oil rigs the system to keep winning

The oil and gas industry has refined its techniques to stay a step ahead over decades. And it has no plans to stop anytime soon.
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Striking Kellogg’s workers vow to hold out for better contract, urge boycott of company’s...

“We are fighting for equal pay and equal benefits regardless of what the company is putting out there.”

Corporate owners are spoiling sports

Whatever the sport, the name of the game these days is the same: money.

2021 Arctic Report Card reveals a (human) story of cascading disruptions, extreme events and...

Rapid and pronounced human-caused warming continues to drive most of the changes, and ultimately is paving the way for disruptions that affect ecosystems and communities far and wide.

Right, Trump gangster buffoons can pull off the first ever American coup d’état? Wanna...

Despite scary extremist brouhaha, authoritarian rule by coup won’t come to America because an inept, phony orange impresario waves his shiny baton.

The US military budget as a mushroom loud

Going nuclear on Pentagon spending!

UK’s tax breaks for oil and gas ‘unlawful’ and harm climate action, court hears

The judicial review was brought against two defendants, the Oil and Gas Authority and the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

As last coal chimney falls, will green energy issue in Scotland break up the...

“We cannot trust the Tories with Scotland’s renewables sector and to get the best out of it for the people of Scotland."

How to save sharks and rays from extinction

New research reveals that one third of sharks and their relatives are at risk.