According to a report by Persistence Market Research, the rising demand for crude oil will cause the water treatment systems industry to grow exponentially in the coming years. It is expected that governments around the world will impose stricter rules and regulations on recycling the water that is produced during oil mining, making it necessary […]
Benefits of Turmeric for Stomach
Turmeric is not only a popular cooking or pickling spice for curries and mustards but also an indispensable natural remedy. In India, Turmeric has been valued as one of the best medicinal herbs for centuries. It is also widely favored as a natural treatment for a number of ailments including stomach pain. In fact, for […]
Eventually the Conservative Elite Will Have to Stand Up to Trump
In the “The Anatomy of Revolution” Crane Brinton observes that revolutions appear to go through predictable phases. Peggy Noonan and the conservative elite at the WSJ would be well served to read his book and then recognize that Fascist regimes also rise following a prescribed pattern. Instead of bemoaning the lack of a “genius cluster” […]
New developments in Flint’s water crisis
This week Time Magazine named Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards one of its 100 most influential people in the world for the work that he did exposing the Flint Water Crisis and the health risks and disasters that have come from gross negligence at both municipal and state levels and the deliberate masking of evidence […]
US water crisis: in more than one way, this is more than it seems
You know about Flint. You’ve heard about Sebring, OH. In both places, basically the same thing happened: lax controls, oversight, and regulation allowed corrosive river water to leach lead from old pipes into the drinking water. Flint is finally being treated like the catastrophe that it is, more than a year after it should have been. […]
The Poisoning of Flint Michigan’s Drinking Water
This story was on the front page of the New York Times on January 20. Pretty shocking story. But if you look into it, it’s been all over the front pages of the state press in Michigan for months. Local papers and MLive have been talking about it nonstop for at least five months — that’s […]
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