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03/31/2023
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By Belle Carter
Hundreds of fish KILLED following nuclear power plant radioactive leak in Minnesota
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has confirmed that hundreds of fish were killed after a nuclear power plant was forced to shut down due to radioactive leak. An estimated 230 fish were killed following the shutdown, which was initiated Friday, March 24, after another leak was discovered at the Xcel Energy Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant […]
02/24/2023
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By Belle Carter
EPA chief downplays Ohio chemical spill, says he’ll allow his kids to drink and bathe in East Palestine’s water
Michael Regan, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), remarked that he would allow his own children to drink and bathe in the public water at East Palestine, Ohio – where a chemical-loaded train derailed and spilled its lethal cargo. The EPA head made his remark with a caveat – he will only permit […]
02/23/2023
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By Belle Carter
Cincinnati cuts off drinking water from Ohio River in the wake of train chemical spill
The city of Cincinnati’s local water utility service closed water intake from the Ohio River “out of an abundance of caution” following the controversial East Palestine train derailment and chemical spill. According to Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW), it needed to shut down the drinking water intake in the river before contamination reaches the area. Water intakes […]
02/03/2023
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By Belle Carter
Water Wars: Colorado River basin states fail to reach consensus on water usage cuts
The Colorado River basin states have failed for the second time in six months to reach a consensus on the water usage cuts that seek to distribute the burden of drought more equitably as the river dries up. Six of the seven basin states sketched out a joint proposal for how they could meet the […]
12/22/2022
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By Belle Carter
At least 2 dead, 12 injured as 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Northern California
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Northern California’s Humboldt County in the wee hours of Tuesday, December 20, leaving at least two people dead and 12 injured. “It was the most intense earthquake that I’ve felt,” Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes said. “It was a long-duration earthquake, so it was not only […]
12/19/2022
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By Belle Carter
Water infrastructure authorities declare a DROUGHT EMERGENCY in Southern California
A regional drought emergency has been declared in Southern California as residents brace themselves for a fourth consecutive drought season. Officials from the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California announced that the water-saving call could become mandatory if drought conditions persist in the coming months. According to their site, MWD will consider allocating supplies to all […]
12/15/2022
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By Belle Carter
Study: 74 Metric tons of microplastics present in coastal New Zealand city’s atmosphere
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Auckland in New Zealand found that Auckland’s atmosphere has 74 metric tons of microplastics – equivalent to three million plastic bottles per year. The research published in Environmental Science & Technology underlined the fact that the smallest particles called nanoplastics can enter cells, cross the blood-brain barrier and build up […]
11/16/2022
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By Belle Carter
CDC to investigate defunct Fort Ord base after hundreds of soldiers assigned there developed cancer
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will investigate long-term health risks linked to contaminated soil and drinking water at the now-defunct Fort Ord in California. Patrick Breysse, director of the CDC’s Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), announced this move through a letter to Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA). He told the […]
11/07/2022
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By Belle Carter
New islands, sunken ships and lost marine equipment emerge as Mississippi River continues to dry up
New islands, sunken ships and a vast array of lost marine equipment have emerged as drought continues to dry up the Mississippi River. The receding waters along the main river of the second-largest drainage system in North America recently revealed new and old treasures, including an old casino riverboat called Diamond Lady Riverboat in Lake McKellar. The […]
11/04/2022
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By Belle Carter
PrepWithMike: Surviving radioactive exposure following a nuclear explosion is NOT impossible
The Health Ranger Mike Adams told his viewers during a recent episode of “Prep With Mike” that surviving radioactive exposure following a nuclear explosion is not impossible – people just need to learn the science of it. Adams deemed this issue as an important matter to tackle, especially now that the world is facing a fallout […]
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