Devastating Radioactive Leak In Washington’s Hanford Nuclear Facility Sparks Outrage
By Brianna Blaschke A nuclear leak in Washington has allowed for 3,500 gallons of radioactive waste to be released – and the federal government is…
By Brianna Blaschke A nuclear leak in Washington has allowed for 3,500 gallons of radioactive waste to be released – and the federal government is…
By Brianna Blaschke The federal government has proposed a program that would lease even more land for offshore drilling, just days before the 6-year marker…
By Cassius Kamarampi It was recently reported that the toxic metal mercury was found in San Francisco fog. Mercury is highly toxic at low doses,…
By Michael Snyder Over the past 48 hours, our planet has been hit by literally dozens of earthquakes of magnitude 4.0 or greater, and scientists…
By Cassius Kamarampi April 16 is the beginning of a pesticide-bacteria spraying program in western Washington, authorized by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. The…
By Steven Maxwell Do you water your vegetable garden with recycled city water? If so, you may be eating pharmaceutical contaminants that accumulate in your…
By Derrick Broze Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. has announced that they will eliminate the use of a class of insecticides which have been linked to negative…
By Claire Bernish Image: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency staff members sample a monitoring well for contaminants from hydraulic fracturing. A Stanford study in Pavillion, Wyoming,…
By Derrick Broze As oil drilling begins in the Ecuadorian Amazon, the Sápara people are prepared to lay their lives on the line to defend…
By Derrick Broze Kinder Morgan Inc. has announced that they will suspend work on the $1 billion Palmetto Pipeline project slated to carry oil products…
By Bernie Suarez The doctor has spoken. But it’s not the kind of doctor you were thinking. It’s “doctor government” and now the State is…
By Derrick Broze Six Mapuche women are resisting fracking operations in the Argentine Patagonia by chaining themselves to drilling rigs. Indigenous women in the Campo…
By Catherine J. Frompovich If readers plan on vacationing on a Caribbean Island, maybe you ought to think about packing mittens, scarves, and heavy coats…
By Matt Agorist The fifth anniversary of the Fukushima disaster was on Friday, March 11. Since that fateful day in 2011, the Japanese government and…