EPA ignoring evidence
mardi 7 avril 2015 à 14:00The EPA has bent over backwards for decades to ignore evidence suggesting glyphosate is carcinogenic.
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The EPA has bent over backwards for decades to ignore evidence suggesting glyphosate is carcinogenic.
The fracking boom is over in North Dakota, but unemployed Americans continue moving there looking for work.
The long-term harm done by fracking outweighs the benefit of employing people for a while. The US government could give a lot of people employment if it were willing to defy the plutocrats. All we need to do, to make this happen, is vote for anti-plutocratic candidates only.
Due to world-wide adoption of concrete for construction, the world is running scarce on sand resources, leading to environmental degradation, corruption, and even murder.
Bans on indoor smoking have resulted in substantial decreases in pollution levels and in heart attacks.
US citizens: call on Obama to order federal agencies to consider climate effects when judging new policies.