An astounding 200 billion gallons of water withdrawn from America’s water supply each day… and four metric tons of high-level radioactive wastes for every terawatt … 200B Gallons of Water Drawn Each Day for U.S. Coal, Nuclear PowerRead more
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Eisenhower and the road not taken
Throughout January 2011, a suite of overlapping articles has extolled President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s prescience about the “continuing imperative” of disarmament, the rise since World … Eisenhower and the road not takenRead more
Wall Street Journal selling lies
While the WSJ touts accurate science with regard to vaccines, the WSJ is anti-science when it comes to climate change. Read on for an analysis … Wall Street Journal selling liesRead more
Thousands Feared Dead in Gaddafi’s Crackdown on Libyan Uprising
As fighting intensified around the capital city of Tripoli, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi planned al-Qaeda and hallucinogenic drugs for the uprising in the country. Fighting between … Thousands Feared Dead in Gaddafi’s Crackdown on Libyan UprisingRead more
Printed batteries
The new development is the work of Planar Energy of Orlando, Florida—a company spun out of America’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory in 2007. The firm … Printed batteriesRead more
Big oil tax loopholes
Oil prices are high and rising at an alarming pace. After hitting a low of $38 per barrel in January 2009, the price of oil … Big oil tax loopholesRead more
British “guinea pigs”
British troops WERE knowingly exposed to radiation during nuclear fallout tests, a top-secret document has finally proved. For five decades, successive governments have denied any … British “guinea pigs”Read more
Winner-Take-All Politics
If you look at the richest 400 taxpayers in the 1960s, they paid an average individual federal income tax rate of around 40 percent. By … Winner-Take-All PoliticsRead more
Avoidable crisis
The 2008 financial crisis was an “avoidable” disaster caused by widespread failures in government regulation, corporate mismanagement and heedless risk-taking by Wall Street, according to … Avoidable crisisRead more