Can you believe that the drinking water problem in Flint, Michigan is still going on? And it’s not only in Michigan! Millions of Americans are dealing with polluted water from old, lead-lined water pipes, or toxic chemicals in their drinking … Read More
Posts tagged: #pipeline
In the News: Truth Behind Chocolate; First U.S. Off-Shore Wind Farm in Rhode Island; Spectra’s Days Are Numbered
Truth Behind Chocolate In the past several years, the buzz behind chocolate and it’s potential health benefits has been circulating throughout various lifestyle magazines and science-based publications. It might even be the sweet excuse we needed to consume more dark … Read More
In The News: Food Policy Action’s National Food Scorecard: 2015 Progress Report; Governor Cuomo Rejects the Port Ambrose Project; Donate to Help Ban Fracking; iEat Green Partners with LI Green Homes
Food Policy Action’s National Food Scorecard: 2015 Progress Report The Scorecard is here. Have you ever wondered where your Congressmen stand on important food issues? Well now you can find out where all of them in America stand. While the … Read More
Take Action: Stop Enbridge’s Illegal Tar Sands Pipeline Expansion Scheme; End Water Profiterring in Drought-Stricken California; Fight for GMO Labeling by Opposing the DARK Act; Tell Bumble Bee Tuna to Stop Killing Sharks
Stop Enbridge’s Illegal Tar Sands Pipeline Expansion Scheme The Obama Administration is on the verge of approving a new pipeline that mimics the Keystone XL Pipeline. The scheme allows Enbridge to bypass the approval process for expanding the capacity of … Read More
In The News: Radon In My Apartment? The Spectra Pipeline, Pesticide Residue in Fruits and Vegetables Associated with Low Sperm Count, A Top Weedkiller Could Cause Cancer: Should We Be Scared? EPA Restricts Use of Pesticides Suspected of Killing Bees, There is No Such Thing as Cheap Food
Radon In My Apartment? The Spectra Pipeline Learn in two minutes about how Spectra and ConEd plan to bring fracked gas, laced with radon, into New York via a new explosive, high pressure pipeline. This is bad for the environment … Read More
In the News: Urban Schools Aim for Environmental Revolution, Obama OKs Pipeline to Increase Tar Sand Production, Humans Growing More Carnivorous, Global Food Study Shows
Urban Schools Aim for Environmental Revolution An environmental revolution in schools is beginning to take rise across the United States. Schools have begun using lunch plates, made from sugar cane, that can be thrown away and turned into a product … Read More