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March 16, 2021 by Peter Terezakis Leave a Comment

COUNT DOWN How Our Modern World Is Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, Threatening Sperm Counts, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race By Shanna H. Swan with Stacey Colino

COUNT DOWN  How Our Modern World Is Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, Threatening Sperm Counts, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race By Shanna H. Swan with Stacey Colino

Filed Under: Big Oil, Clean Water Act, corruption, EPA, Ethics, Extinction, Genetics, Human anatomy, human rights, Oil, Plastic, Pollution, Public Health Tagged With: mutagen, petrochemical pollution, teratogen, toxicology

February 3, 2021 by Peter Terezakis Leave a Comment

Nanoparticles and microplastics in the human body

 

Nanoparticles enter the brain via filaments (nerve endings) of the olfactory bulb.
Nanoparticles enter the brain via filaments (nerve endings) of the olfactory bulb, a cranial nerve • Image Source: Wikimedia Commons Patrick J. Lynch
Toxic air pollution particles found in human brains

Air pollution nanoparticles linked to brain cancer for first time

Billions of air pollution particles found in hearts of city dwellers

Microplastic particles now discoverable in human organs

Revealed: microplastic pollution is raining down on city dwellers

Plastic fibres found in tap water around the world, study reveals

People eat at least 50,000 plastic particles a year, study finds

Mussels lose grip when exposed to microplastics – study

Filed Under: Air, Human anatomy, Plastic, Pollution Tagged With: Alzheimer's, Dementia, microplastics, nanoparticles, olfactory bulb

October 28, 2020 by Peter Terezakis Leave a Comment

Revealed: the full extent of Trump’s ‘meat cleaver’ assault on US wilderness

Oil facility in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Photograph: Justin Hamel/The Guardian This land is your land Revealed: the full extent of Trump's 'meat cleaver' assault on US wilderness After four years of Trump, protected places such as national monuments and wildlife refuges have opened to oil drilling, new maps show – with more on the way Revealed: the full extent of Trump’s ‘meat cleaver’ assault on US wilderness | Environment | The Gua

Filed Under: Big Oil, breath, Cancer, conservation, Corporations, corruption, energy, Fossil Fuel, fracking, Greenhouse Gases, Objective Truth, Oil, Oil emissions, park lands, Pollution, Public Health

October 13, 2020 by Peter Terezakis Leave a Comment

Trump Opens the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for Oil and Gas Drilling

In spite of a significant level of opposition from environmentalists and natural resource professionals, the Trump administration has moved forward with plans to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas drilling. In mid-August of 2020, after nearly four years of pushing to implement his fossil fuel agenda, President Trump secured a major victory for the fossil fuel industry. The U.S. Department of the Interior issued a formal statement and a Record of Decision to media outlets that highlighted the finalized plan to allow for oil and gas leasing in one of the most environmentally sensitive areas on the planet. After a series of environmental impact statements were finalized by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and the Office of Protected Resources, the Trump administration was given the green light to open up the region to oil and gas operations.

Filed Under: Alaska, Animals, Arctic, Big Oil, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, CO2, conservation, corruption, energy, Exxon, Fossil Fuel, government, Greenhouse Gases, Oil, Oil emissions, Polar region, politics, Pollution Tagged With: food chain, krill, oil spill

October 5, 2020 by Peter Terezakis Leave a Comment

Tax Subsidies

Fossil fuel tax subsidies

Filed Under: Big Oil, changing climate, climate change/disruption, CO2, corruption, Fossil Fuel, Oil, Pollution

September 30, 2020 by Peter Terezakis Leave a Comment

Recycling is like a band-aid on gangrene


Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR) is a feminist, anti-colonial lab specializing in monitoring plastic pollution.


New super-enzyme eats plastic bottles six times faster Breakthrough that builds on plastic-eating bugs first discovered by Japan in 2016 promises to enable full recycling

Filed Under: Activism, Cancer, Citizen Science, global public health, Health, making a difference, Plastic, Pollution, Recycling, Science, Toxicology

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