(Natural News) Marine experts from the California State University recently pointed out that microplastic pollution has steadily become a major threat to the world’s oceans. According to the experts, microplastics are especially problematic as they are more challenging to manage due to their microscopic size. Microplastics, which measure less than five millimeters, are degraded plastic fibers that end […]
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Monsanto’s Glyphosate Linked to the Death of Our Oceans and Coral Reefs
Alex Pietrowski, Staff WriterWaking Times Monsanto’s glyphosate, aka Roundup, is the most heavily used agricultural chemical in history, with some 3.5 billion plus gallons of the herbicide being used in the Unites States alone since its introduction in 1974. Worldwide use of glyphosate is rising fast, in spite of very legitimate concerns that the […]
Watching The Hawks – Saving Our Oceans
Watching The Hawks – Saving Our Oceans Watching The Hawksyoutube.com On this episode of Watching the Hawks Tabetha Wallace and Sean Stone discuss the importance of World Ocean Day. Sean Stone interviews Greg Stone, Executive Vice President and Chief Scientist for Oceans at Conservation International and author of Soul Of The Sea. LIKE Watching the […]
The JCPOA and one-year experiences
One year has passed since Iran and the P5+1 group reached an agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA); an agreement, which put an end to more than one decade of tension between the two sides over Iran’s nuclear program and turned into an important model for peaceful […]
This is What Government Sponsored Mass Surveillance is Doing to Your Mind
Alex Pietrowski, StaffWaking Times Big Brother is watching you and he wants you to believe that if you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to fear. This is a lie, of course, and as we move deeper into the era of state sponsored technological surveillance, we see more evidence that […]
‘Disaster is Imminent’… Constitutional Attorney: "States Have The Legal Authority To Defend Border Under Constitution"
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Rare ‘thundersnow’ storm hits Montreal, Canada
A rare weather event known as “thundersnow” was captured on Feb. 29 in Montreal. Combining a unique mix of snow, lightning and thunder, the snow shower came just before a major storm hit the city. Thundersnow events are rare: less than 1 percent of all snowstorms are associated with thunder, according to ABC News. […]
Rise of the Robots Will Eliminate More Than 5 Million Jobs
Rise of the Robots Will Eliminate More Than 5 Million Jobs January 18th, 2016 Via: Bloomberg: Over five million jobs will be lost by 2020 as a result of developments in genetics, artificial intelligence, robotics and other technological change, according to World Economic Forum […]
Cold feet & hands? How to slove the problem of poor blood circulation
People from all ages can experience circulation problems, and although poor circulation affects the entire blood flow, it usually first manifests in the extremities. In most cases, poor circulation comes as a result of weakened blood vessels and too much sitting. It may not signify that you are having some serious health issues, but […]
10 Foods That Don’t Cause Histamine Intolerance
Histamine intolerance belongs to a group of conditions that are usually overlooked and ignored, although they could be the reason some people feel fatigue or even pain. The purpose of this article is to provide valuable information abut histamine intolerance and what foods you should eat in order to avoid it. What Are Histamines? Histamine is […]
Gaia Portal – Illusions are attenuated
Illusions are attenuated. Allusions come to the fore. Secular writings fail to please. Essences of new trials are exposed. Eviscerations are primary. Source Article from http://hipknowsys.blogspot.com/2015/10/gaia-portal-illusions-are-attenuated.html Views: 0
Just How Many Garbage Patches are There in Our Oceans? See for Yourself
Christina Sarich, Natural SocietyWaking Times Watch how trash pollutes over the years… Our oceans not only provide ample food for us when they are in peak condition, but they sustain life on this planet. In a visual representation experiment of the garbage patches around the world’s oceans, we can see […]