By Michael Snyder War, famine, mass extinctions and devastating plagues – all of these are coming unless some kind of miraculous solution is found to the world’s rapidly growing water crisis. By the year […]
By Michael Snyder In early 1978, a song entitled “Dust in the Wind” by a rock band known as Kansas shot up the Billboard charts. When Kerry Livgren penned those now famous lyrics, he probably […]
By The Automatic Earth Dorothea Lange Sons of Negro tenant farmer, Granville County, North Carolina July 1939 This is the second installment of Nicole’s series on food security. Nicole Foss: In part one of this […]
By John Rubino Not so long ago, a reasonably-presentable American could live an hour outside of a city and commute in for a government or banking job, thus getting the best of both worlds: city-level […]
By Michael Snyder This article has been contributed by Michael Snyder at End of the American Dream If there is one thing that you cannot live without, it is fresh water. Just try it some […]
Original blog can be found HERE [Editor’s Note: The following post is by TDV contributor, Wendy McElroy] Chicago dances on the edge of a fiscal cliff. It is the third largest city in the US […]
Source: RT Water well unit haul from subsurface water is seen near No.3 (L) and No.4 reactor buildings at Tokyo Electric Power Co’s (TEPCO)’s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture, in this […]
By Global Research “Beekeepers nationwide have experienced honey bee losses of over 40 percent over the 2012/2013 winter period —2013/2014 winter losses are likely to be released soon— with some beekeepers reporting losses of over […]
California is buckling under the strain of an environmental catastrophe — and it’s only going to get worse By Kathleen Sharp A firefighter watches for spot fires during a burnout operation while battling the Rim Fire […]
By Market Daily News A Canadian high school student named Bronwyn Delacruz never imagined that her school science project would make headlines all over the world. But that is precisely what has happened. Using a […]