“Voices of Diversity”, a Short Film by Navdanya
At a time when global lawmakers are pushing new technologies that will only further entrench the consequences of the industrial paradigm, it is vital to listen to the diversity of voices already practising an ecological way of life.
Words Matter
Jenna McCarthy recounts how many words and phrases have been bent and twisted to mean different things ever since COVID came to town.
The unfolding chemical disaster
We are being bombarded by human-made chemicals every day. There is increasing evidence that this chemical burden is overwhelming our internal biotransformation and detoxification capacity that has evolved over eons.
Matt Taibbi on the new censorship and blacklists
The Democratic members of the committee rarely let Taibbi speak. They delivered vicious and insulting diatribes, which were then broadcast on outlets such as MSNBC and CNN, part of the effort to further discredit Taibbi.
Sea Birds’ Last Refuges
Now everyone is assuming that the birds nesting successfully this year have acquired immunity from the H5N1 influenza virus. But the areas chosen this year by the Sandwich terns are lower-radiation areas.
EPA Breaking the Law to Help Pesticide Companies
Pesticide-coated seeds were utilized to produce ethanol at a plant in Mead. The toxic byproduct of this process was stored in “lagoons” that polluted the air, soil, and water in and around Mead, Nebraska.
Democrats Attack Special Counsel John Durham
As expected, the Democrats attacked Durham and suggested that he was “tasked” with defending Trump and fostering conspiracy theories. This is not the first moment in recent weeks that raises analogies to the McCarthy period.
15 Questions Better Than “Who Should Americans Vote For?”
Ms. Johnstone can offer her American friends some questions to ask that would probably be much more helpful to them and their nation than the question “Which presidential candidate should we vote for?”