Nanonplstics not just in seafood, new study finds small plastic particles penetrate crops
The study confirmed that humans and animals are consuming nanoplastics not just through seafood and water sources, but now through agriculture.
California regulators allow oil companies to continue injecting wastewater into more than 1,600 wells...
According to the environmental advocacy group Clean Water Action, the announcement appears to be in violation of DOGGR’s own compliance schedule, which requires all injection well operators that have not obtained an aquifer exemption from the EPA to cease injection by February 15, 2017.
PFAS in drinking water increases rates of certain cancers, new study confirms
Also known as "forever chemicals," the research of cancer incidents collected between 2016 and 2021 showed up to 33 percent higher rates of certain cancers.
2024 set to break heat records: Global average temperature surpasses 1.5°C for 12 months...
New data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service reveals the longest stretch above the 1.5-degree threshold, signaling unprecedented climate change and urgent need for action.
Can we talk – about John Bolton, false flag tanker attacks, World War III?
Are the Persian Gulf tankers the false flag attack that will trigger World War III?
Canada’s big banks are secretly supporting Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion
"Once again, we see that Canadian banks are leading the world in financing climate-destructive, Indigenous rights-violating projects," said one campaigner.
Wildfires could be pumping 3x more soot to the Arctic than previously thought, new...
The new findings are an example of how the impacts of the climate crisis build on each other.
2019 in review: Endless Trump and the rise of radical environmental action
In terms of raising awareness, despite powerful people from the U.S. president on down denying its reality, more and more people throughout the world are taking action to force their governments to confront it.
They Knew: Michigan Officials Started Giving Clean Water to State Employees A Year Ago
State employees Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budgets were notified of Flint's water not being up to federal standards and were provided with clean water a year before residents of the city.
Standing Rock and the return of the nonviolent campaign
There’s something even better than electoral politics and one-off protests when mobilizing citizen power.









