Monday, December 25, 2017

Judge clears way for Nestle booster pump in Osceola Twp.

What a dumb law - water belongs to nobody, therefore nobody can be denied to pump any amount they want. But why can this law not be changed to the realities of the 21. century. Could it be another example of CORRUPTION!



Judge clears way for Nestle booster pump in Osceola Twp.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Environmental Documentary Series at SHU: We're not broke (80) Topics: Tax evasion, globalization

The 5th Environmental Documentary Series at Siena Heights University will show:
We're not broke (80) Topics: Tax evasion, globalization
http://werenotbrokemovie.com/
Where?: Siena Heights University, Science Building, Room 131
When?: Wednesday, 11/29/2017 6:30 pm
How much? Free!

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Keystone Pipeline Leaks 210,000 Gallons of Oil in South Dakota

Keystone Pipeline Leaks 210,000 Gallons of Oil in South Dakota. By MITCH SMITH and JULIE BOSMANNOV. 16, 2017, NYTimes.



Full Story: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/16/us/keystone-pipeline-leaks-south-dakota.html

Toxic algae: Once a nuisance, now a severe nationwide threat | Hosted

A small minority of farms participate in federal programs that promote practices to reduce fertilizer runoff. That is why the needed measures to control soluble reactive phosphorus CANNOT BE VOLUNTARY but MUST BE MANDATORY! Small family farmers need to be assisted by compensation paid by large factory farms!

Algae floats in the water at the Maumee Bay State Park marina in Lake Erie in Oregon, Ohio, on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. Pungent, ugly and often-toxic algae is spreading across U.S. waterways, even as the government spends vast sums of money to help farmers reduce fertilizer runoff that helps cause it. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Paul Sancya, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Toxic algae: Once a nuisance, now a severe nationwide threat | Hosted