I never knew that slavery and addiction could be so satisfying. Recently on a social media website, one of the addicted slaves
MoreI never knew that slavery and addiction could be so satisfying. Recently on a social media website, one of the addicted slaves
MoreThe neocon Australian government, led by climate science-denying Prime Minister Scott Morrison, has bet the nation’s future on combusting coal, liquefied natural
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MoreKeepers of rivers, waterways andcathedrals of splendor –O, how we of earth honor Ye andGitche Manitou! Shepherd of sacred balance:elk, beavers, trout,
MoreFor the past decades, corporations such as Toyota, General Motors, Walmart, and others have practiced a supply chain blueprint called Just In
MoreHoneybees are tremendous frontline detectors of illegal drugs, landmines, female fertility cycles, diabetes, tuberculosis, cancer and COVID-19.
MoreOld-growth rainforests are mesmerizing. No other planet in this or any other galaxy, which we know of, supports these hallowed cathedrals of
MoreAbout 40 million Americans, including many children, experience food insecurity. An estimated 26.5 million people in the United States live in food deserts with little fresh
MoreNatural systems and animals have been inspiring people for ages. Water, wind and worms are teaching us many new lessons to help
MoreThe CARES Act, Public Law No: 116-136 (03/27/2020) aka the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act allows student loan borrowers to
MoreLaurie David and Heather Reisman have penned a terrific how-to take care guide for individuals, families and ultimately our Mother Earth. They
MoreThe human brain is a stupendous three-pound electrically-charged organ that has hundreds of miles of wires composed of brain cells. Those cells
MoreWhy is only one day, each year, set aside to pay homage to our Mother Earth? Is it, so that for 364
MoreThe mysterious oceans occupy 99 percent of the blue planet’s living space (biosphere). The oceans are the cradle of life, climatemakers, oxygenmakers and home
MoreWe are currently facing massive areas on land and under the sea that are dead. It’s irrefutable and bloody frightening. Man, the superpredator, is the culprit.
MoreHuman knowledge, what we know, is based on fundamental, basic knowledge and understanding. We have to understand those basic symbols and their
MoreTen Hiroshima atomic bombs, every second of the year, of fossil fuel heat in the oceans has once again lambasted Australia. Historic climate
MoreHow much is enough? More. Since 1981, I have witnessed the greatest and most diversified temperate old-growth rainforests in the world, those
MoreFossil fuel stoked global heating has laid waste to the Aussie’s second favorite tree, the wonderful snow gums of the Alps. Sprawling forest graveyards are strewn across Oz. From the lonely giants
MoreThirty-nine years ago, the world agreed to end commercial whaling. Only two rogue nations, Japan and Norway, still refuse to abide by the
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