Let’s Examine the Impact of Plastic Use and Reduce Plastic Waste ~ Rethink, Redesign & Reform

December 26, 2022

WATCH: Pete Myers addresses US Senate committee on the dangers of plastic From the Staff, Environmental Health News (EHN), 12/19/22 Environmental Health Sciences founder and chief scientist was one of four witnesses testifying for the U.S. Senate Committee on the Environment & Public Works. Plastic is overwhelming our planet and this pollution is spurring developmental [...]

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MAY OUR EARTH BE BETTER, BECAUSE WE MAKE IT SO!

December 25, 2022

The “World Peace Diet” Continues Promotion Since 1980 From Dr. Will Tuttle, Speaker, Author, Traveler, and Spiritual Leader, 12/25/22 Dear friends, we have just finished the first month of our Benevolent Revolution Tour – 18 beautiful events promoting kindness, freedom, and spiritual health, while crossing from California through AZ, NM, and TX. We greet you [...]

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Energy Discovery, Education, Learning & Technology Accelerator (DELTA) Lab Ramps Up in Virginia

December 24, 2022

Energy innovation lab eyes new types of economic development for previously mined lands From an Article by Charlie Paullin, Virginia Mercury, 12/22/22 Southwest Virginia’s efforts to reclaim its status as a U.S. energy capital intensified with the announcement this fall of a new energy technology testbed initiative. The Energy Discovery, Education, Learning & Technology Accelerator, [...]

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Russian UPU Gas Pipeline to Europe Explodes

December 23, 2022

Russian Gas Pipeline to Europe Incurs Accidental Explosion From the Article by Cristen Jaynes, EcoWatch News, December 21, 2022 Three repair workers were killed yesterday when a section of the Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod natural gas pipeline in western Russia exploded. One driver was also suffering from shock, Reuters reported. The pipeline transports gas from Siberia to central [...]

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German Renewable Energy Act 2023 to Limit GHG in Electricity Production

December 22, 2022

EU Approves Germany’s $30 Billion Green Energy Plan From an Article by Kenny Stancil, Common Dreams, December 21, 2022 The European Commission on Wednesday approved the German government’s €28 billion ($29.69 billion) plan to rapidly expand clean energy production. According to Reuters: “The scheme pays a premium to renewable energy producers, on top of the [...]

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Hydrogen Hasn’t Been This Popular Since the Dirigible Liftoffs

December 21, 2022

VIEWPOINT: Hydrogen is key to energy transition >> Article by Guest Writer, Delaware Business Journal, August 29, 2022 This week, Air Liquide was proud to host at our Innovation Campus Delaware (ICD) U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons, Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, and [...]

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Pros & Cons of FRACKING IN WEST VIRGINIA Are Not Even Equal

December 20, 2022

Fracking ‘pros’ never appear, but its ‘cons’ do From a Letter by Barbara Daniels, Morgantown Dominion Post, Sunday, December 18, 2022 According to the Ohio River Valley Institute, in the most heavily fracked county in West Virginia, the industry promise of jobs never materialized. What did materialize, though, was a reduced population, dangerously polluted air [...]

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Drilling & Fracking Exposes Workers and Residents to Toxic Chemicals

December 19, 2022

We can’t forget the health dangers of fracking Letter from Joseph Otis Minott, Penn Capital Star, December 18, 2022 It’s time Pennsylvania residents and regulators demand that the health risks of fracking be addressed. Although it’s taken far too long – and so much work lies ahead – confronting the climate crisis has become a [...]

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SIXTH Mass Extinction Underway on EARTH

December 18, 2022

Coextinctions dominate future vertebrate losses from climate and land use change Scientific Article by Giavonni Strona & Corey Bradshaw, Science Magazine, Dec. 16, 2022 ABSTRACT ~ Although theory identifies coextinctions as a main driver of biodiversity loss, their role at the planetary scale has yet to be estimated. We subjected a global model of interconnected [...]

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Endangered Candy Darter May Be Saved for Posterity

December 17, 2022

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ~ Candy Darter ~ Small fish, huge news! >> Press Release for Public Distribution, December 15, 2022 Biologists at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery in West Virginia recently released hatchery-raised candy darters into the wild for the first time ever! This conservation milestone was reached thanks to partners as [...]

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