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Published Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The great swine flu hoax of 2009 is now falling apart
at the seams as one country after another unloads hundreds of millions
of doses of unused swine flu vaccines. No informed person wants the
injection anymore, and the entire fear-based campaign to promote the
vaccines has now been exposed as outright quackery and propaganda.
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Published Friday, January 15, 2010
Huffington Post Impact has put together a comprehensive list of
links to donate and get involved in relief efforts for victims of
Tuesday's devastating earthquake. You can also go to The Goods: Help Send Relief To Haiti,
an online store by Causecast and HuffPost Impact, where you can
purchase products for organizations that will be directly used on the
ground in Haiti.
The U.S. State Department Operations Center has set up the following
number for Americans seeking information about family members in Haiti:
1-888-407-4747
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Published Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Published Monday, January 4, 2010
As we’ve all heard before, it’s often “who you know,” instead of
“what you know,” when it comes to the world of business. And that’s
even more true for the greentech industry, which became the leading venture capital investment sector in the third quarter of 2009 largely based on investments from the U.S. government’s stimulus package.
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Published Monday, January 4, 2010
Taking
a giant leap toward more and more reliable renewable power, nine
European countries are joining forces with a plan to spend billions on
new transmission lines connecting Norwegian hydroelectric projects,
German solar arrays, British wind farms and more.Taking
a giant leap toward more and more reliable renewable power, nine
European countries are joining forces with a plan to spend billions on
new transmission lines connecting Norwegian hydroelectric projects,
German solar arrays, British wind farms and more.
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Published Monday, January 4, 2010
The idea for this book came from a doctor--a couple of them, as a
matter of fact. They had read my last book, "In Defense of Food", which
ended with a handful of tips for eating well: simple ways to navigate
the treacherous landscape of modern food and the often-confusing
science of nutrition.
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Published Monday, January 4, 2010
Dear EarthTalk: I am very concerned about the amount of
chlorine in my tap water. I called my water company and they said it is
safe, just let the tap run for awhile to rid the smell of chlorine. But
that just gets rid of the smell, perhaps, not the chlorine? -- Anita Frigo, Milford, CT
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Published Sunday, January 3, 2010
Just as wars over oil played a major role in 20th-century history, a
new book makes a convincing case that many 21st century conflicts will
be fought over water.
In Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power and Civilization, journalist Steven Solomon argues that water is surpassing oil as the world's scarcest critical resource.
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