Just As Flint Threatens Lawsuit, The State of Michigan Removed Their Power to Sue
By Claire Bernish Michigan has stripped the City of Flint of the ability to sue over the lead contamination of its water supply. As the…
By Claire Bernish Michigan has stripped the City of Flint of the ability to sue over the lead contamination of its water supply. As the…
By Jay Syrmopoulos Last week, news broke that a massive sinkhole below a phosphate strip mine 30 miles east of Tampa had been releasing radioactive…
By Claire Bernish Since an Alabama mine worker first alerted Colonial Pipeline officials to a massive rupture, more than a quarter million gallons of refined…
By Rory Hall This whole situation keeps getting worse and worse. It seems to be growing by the day. When Colonial Pipeline originally announced the…
By Heather Callaghan Even though government agencies like the FDA and USDA are supposed to inspect and test food samples – and the USDA does…
By Heather Callaghan It happened … Bayer has wedded Monsanto this past Wednesday. Previously, we reported that Bayer AG – one of the world’s largest…
By Nika Knight Water protectors battling the notorious Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota are now facing felony charges for peaceful direct actions that halted construction…
By Claire Bernish Energy Transfer Partners, the company responsible for construction of the hotly contentious Dakota Access Pipeline, has another controversial pipeline project with the…
By Richard Wilcox, PhD “We forget that the water cycle and the life cycle are one.” — Jacques Cousteau “When drinking water, remember its source.”…
By Brandon Turbeville In late June 2016, over 100 Nobel laureates signed a letter attacking the environmental organization Green Peace and calling on the group…
By Daisy Luther It’s no secret that the West Coast is waiting for The Big One. From fictionalized versions like the movie San Andreas (which,…
By Aaron Dykes With each step forward, the powers-that-be are controlling us more and more, reducing the population and forcing people to rely upon a…
By Rosanne Lindsay They call themselves Protectors, not Protestors. They are the Dakota Sioux, standing together with over 200 tribes and 1100 tribal members, putting…
By Nick Bernabe On Friday, a federal court sided with Energy Transfer Partners, allowing the company to continue construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline. The…