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Nuclear Waste Sinks Into Pacific

Mistakes were made. Nuclear bomb testing in the South Pacific didn’t always produce a successful explosion. That was why they Continue reading →

The Greener The People The Cleaner The Air

It may sound like a Duh! moment, but data is now proving that stronger environmental restrictions do clean the air, Continue reading →

Cleaning Coal Is Expensive

In the last few decades we progressed from coal companies worrying about mining but not about cleanup, to ensuring they Continue reading →

US Shuts Down Coal Power

Some power plants pollute more than others. The US has enacted regulations that require them to clean up or shut Continue reading →

Greenhouse Gases Up Again

Greenhouse gases were up again in the US. A recovering economy and a cold east coast winter produced 2% more Continue reading →

Cleaning Fukushima

The nuclear reactors at Fukushima leaked cooling water into the ocean and local land. Much work has gone into containment. Continue reading →

Farmers Rely On Single-Use Plastic

Many have come to realize that the two words, ‘plastic’ and ‘disposable’ shouldn’t be used together. Baggies, utensils, coffee cups, Continue reading →

Pre-Historic Humans Were Messy Too

Pollution is seen as a modern problem, and that pre-historic humans were kinder to the land. At least once we Continue reading →

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