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Even Davos Elite Warns Humanity Is ‘Sleepwalking Into Catastrophe’

Even Davos Elite Warns Humanity Is ‘Sleepwalking Into Catastrophe’

By Jessica Corbett Ahead of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland next week—which convenes the world’s wealthiest and most powerful for a summit that’s been called both the “money Oscars” and a “threat to democracy”—the group published a report declaring, “Of all risks, it is in relation to the environment that […]

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    Blind, Burrowing, Thin-Skinned Worm Named After Climate-Denier Trump

    Blind, Burrowing, Thin-Skinned Worm Named After Climate-Denier Trump

    By Abby Zimet To those patriots who consider our Pretender-to-the-Throne a reptilian shape-shifter, mazel tov: Now he officially is one. A small, blind, shiny, worm-like amphibian newly discovered in Panama which buries its head in the ground will henceforth be named Dermophis donaldtrumpi in recognition of his namesake’s climate change denial. The naming rights for […]

    Johnson & Johnson Knew About Asbestos in Baby Powder for Decades, Reuters Investigation Finds

    Johnson & Johnson Knew About Asbestos in Baby Powder for Decades, Reuters Investigation Finds

    By Jessica Corbett A Reuters investigation published Friday charges that Johnson & Johnson, a multi-billion dollar company known for its healthcare products, knew for decades that its iconic talcum baby powder “was sometimes tainted with carcinogenic asbestos,” but concealed the information from regulators and the public. Johnson & Johnson knew for decades that asbestos lurked […]

    Global Divestment Movement Celebrates Milestone: 1,000 Institutions With Nearly $8 Trillion in Assets Have Vowed to Ditch Fossil Fuels

    Global Divestment Movement Celebrates Milestone: 1,000 Institutions With Nearly $8 Trillion in Assets Have Vowed to Ditch Fossil Fuels

    By Jake Johnson While the COP24 climate talks are at risk of ending without a concrete plan of action thanks in large part to the Trump administration’s commitment to a dirty energy agenda, environmental groups on Thursday celebrated a major milestone in the global movement to take down the fossil fuel industry after the number […]

    New EPA Rule Would Sabotage Clean Water Act

    New EPA Rule Would Sabotage Clean Water Act

    By Jake Johnson In a move environmentalists are warning will seriously endanger drinking water and wildlife nationwide, President Donald Trump‘s U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reportedly gearing up to hand yet another gift to big polluters by drastically curtailing the number of waterways and wetlands protected under the Clean Water Act. “As a result […]

    100% of Sea Turtles in Global Study Found With Plastics in Their Bellies

    100% of Sea Turtles in Global Study Found With Plastics in Their Bellies

    By Julia Conley A new study of sea turtles in three oceans and seas drove home the point, green campaigners said Wednesday, that the world’s governments and corporations are not doing enough to reduce plastic pollution—and marine life is suffering as a result. One hundred and two sea turtles inhabiting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans […]

    New Report Details Trump’s Destructive War on Science—And How the New Congress Can Fight Back

    New Report Details Trump’s Destructive War on Science—And How the New Congress Can Fight Back

    By Jessica Corbett A coalition of watchdog and advocacy organizations on Thursday released a new report detailing the Trump administration’s nearly two-year war on science and how Congress can fight back. Produced by 16 groups including the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), Defenders of Wildlife and Greenpeace, Protecting Science at Federal Agencies: How Congress Can […]

    Pipeline in Hurricane Florence’s Potential Path Poses Added Danger

    Pipeline in Hurricane Florence’s Potential Path Poses Added Danger

    By Barbara Gottlieb As Hurricane Florence churns menacingly toward the Mid-Atlantic coast, residents of South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia hold their breath, wondering where the massive storm surge, howling winds and torrents of rain will hit hardest. More than 300 miles inland, southwest Virginia residents may also face dangerous flooding, and some worry that […]