What Are We Breathing?
By Catherine J. Frompovich Does it seem as if it’s getting a little harder to breathe? You may not be mistaken. That may not be…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Does it seem as if it’s getting a little harder to breathe? You may not be mistaken. That may not be…
By Kevin Samson Fresh water supplies continue to be assaulted on multiple fronts. Front page news at the moment is the unfolding disaster in Cape…
By B.N. Frank As many as 1/3 are affected. Symptoms from exposure to Electrosmog vary. We already know that some people and animals are more…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Pollution! It’s a trendy but gloomy word designating something most people try to avoid contributing to, but not many folks realize…
By Aaron Kesel As part of the plan to begin phasing out gas and diesel car sales over the next three decades, drivers of diesel…
By Aaron Kesel The Environmental Working Group, a non-profit research organization environmental watchdog, released a searchable database Thursday that shows almost 50,000 public water systems…
By Rachel Blevins The idea that a government is actively poisoning its citizens may sound like the perfect propaganda plot to send the mainstream media…
By Claire Bernish Toxic chemicals have permeated the water supply of Washington’s Whidbey Island, contaminating schools, homes, businesses, and a hospital, for years, but —…
By Derrick Broze America has a looming water health crisis and no one seems interested in talking about it. Over the last year many Americans have likely…
By Catherine J. Frompovich I remember the celebration of the first “Earth Day” in the United States. It was April 22, 1970, founded by then…