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Author: Erin Elizabeth

The most critical threats we collectively face today

Dane Wigington, GeoengineeringWatch.org What are the most critical threats we collectively face? If we cannot breath without inhaling the highly toxic heavy metal and chemical fallout from the covert climate engineering assault, how long can we possibly expect to retain our health? How long can the environment survive under such conditions? How many are now willing to reconsider their priorities? What acts of desperation can we expect from the tyrannical halls of power? Where do we go from here? The latest installment of Global Alert News is below: RELATED STORY: A planet in crisis: Here’s how you can help...

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Botswana may lift elephant hunting ban and turn culled animals into pet food

It always breaks our hearts to report news like this…but sadly, it seems to be true. Botswana has announced, to the frustration and confusion of conservationists, that it is considering “lifting a ban on hunting elephants and turning culled beasts into meat.”1 Home to the world’s largest elephant population,2 Botswana has around 130,000 elephants and has long been thought of as a safe haven for the species amid the poaching crisis in Africa. When President Mokgweetsi Masisi came to power last year, he ordered a committee to review the 2014 ban on hunting that had been introduced by his predecessor,...

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Kids Pick Their Nose – Is That So Bad?

I don’t know about you, but I have a distinct memory of the point in my childhood where I consciously considered eating my boogers. I couldn’t tell you if I ate them when I was a baby (I probably did, what baby doesn’t?) But I remember being a very small child and internally debating the issue. Of course, the authoritative adults in my life strongly discouraged the behavior. Could it be they thought I would be a social pariah as the only kid with a finger up their nostril? What are Boogers, Really? Boogers are really just clusters of...

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CBS: Fifth hypertension medication recalled in two weeks

According to the FDA, American Health Packaging is voluntarily recalling one lot of blood pressure medication due to the detection of trace amounts of N-Nitrosodiethylamine, or NDEA. Although it naturally occurs in certain foods, drinking water, air pollution, and industrial processes, it has been classified as a “probable human carcinogen.” RELATED STORY: USA Today: 126 lots of popular blood pressure medication recalled for cancer risk The recalled product is Valsartan Tablets USP 160 mg, 100 count Unit Dose Blisters, Carton NDC#: 60687-139-01, (Individual Dose NDC: 60687-139-11), 179791, Exp. Date: 3/31/20201 If you have been prescribed Valsartan Tablets, please make sure to speak...

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Micro prairies: No yard is too small to go with earth-friendly native plants

(Editor’s Note: This story originates in Wisconsin but a simple Google search could help you identify the plants native to your state and area.) It’s almost that time: Spring. And if you’ve never considered planting native plants, maybe you should while you still have time! “Native plants are key to aiding and attracting native insects and pollinators, including swamp metalmark and monarch butterflies, hummingbirds and endangered rusty-patched bumblebees that were once plentiful in Wisconsin. Restoring green space is important . . . no matter the size. In fact, the more modest the yard, the easier it is to transform...

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