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The more people who understand what happened on August 29, 2005, the better chance metro New Orleans will have for a full recovery. Home, the short film by Matt Faust, holds one of the keys to our recovery. This multi-award winning 6-minute movie artfully captures the spirit of families' personal loss when the levees failed. Using before and after photographs, Matt Faust of St. Bernard Parish assembled a flowing series of almost surreal photo composites.. » read more
Expansion of the Nuclear Energy Industry; Devastating Impacts on the Savannah River Watershed
"U.S. Supports New Nuclear Reactors in Georgia" - The New York Times, Feb. 16, 2010 The Savannah River forms the border between South Carolina and Georgia. In South Carolina, Friends of the Earth is challenging at State Supreme Court the federal loan guarantee attempt to expand the nuclear industry.. » read more
You did it!....100,000 views! (with video)
Thanks to you, The Katrina Myth, our video on the truth about the New Orleans flooding has passed a milestone - 100,000 views! If you haven't yet, click here to watch this short important documentary that exposes the key myths and misunderstandings about the August 2005 flood. http://levees.org/ Share it with your family and friends! Thank you! We are winning! Sandy Rosenthal Founder, Levees.org www.levees.. » read more
So How Are Disasters Created by the Zionists?
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Chernobyl in the Amazon
Dear friends, Oil giant Chevron faces losing a historic lawsuit on its dumping of toxic waste in the Amazon -- let’s help the people of the rainforest win in the court of public opinion and before the law, by pressing Chevron’s new CEO to clean up this mess and stop Chevron’s dirty lobbying: The final judgment is imminent after a long legal battle between oil giant Chevron and brave indigenous peoples of the Ecuadorian Amazon, who are seeking redress for the multinational’s dumping of billions of gallons of toxic waste in the rainforest. If Chevron is forced to pay billions in damages, it’ll be a big step forward in bringing the world’s polluters to account. Staring defeat in the face, the oil giant has launched an aggressive last-ditch lobbying campaign to derail the lawsuit. But Chevron’s newly-appointed CEO, John Watson, knows his corporation’s brand is under fire and is growing anxious about the risks of a public shaming campaign -- so let’s turn up the heat! Sign the petition calling on Watson and Chevron to clean up their mess in Ecuador, and it will be delivered to them, their shareholders and the US media -- click below to take action now: https://secure.avaaz.. » read more
Haiti earthquake: orphans for sale for $50
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Global supply of rare earth elements could be wiped out by 2012
Jan. 26, 2010 (NaturalNews) It's the bubble you've probably never heard of: The rare earth bubble. And it's due to pop in 2012, potentially devastating the industries of western nations that depend on these rare elements. What industries are those? The automobile industry uses tens of thousands of tons of rare earth elements each year, and advanced military technology depends on these elements, too. Lots of "green" technologies depend on them, including wind turbines, low-energy light bulbs and hybrid car batteries.. » read more
Environmental Catastrophe: US Naval Base on Jeju Island, South Korea
Call for Signatures Protesting Navy Base Construction that will Destroy Coral Reefs Jan. 12, 2010 I try not to visit a place and then forget about the people and the struggle they are engaged in. Since my visit to Jeju Island, and the Gangjeong village last October, I have been closely following developments about the South Korean government's plan to build a Navy base where pristine coral reefs, fishing, and tangerine groves are now integral to the people's way of life. The base construction is soon set to begin in Gangjeong. The villagers are currently setting up a tent camp along the rocky shore line where the Navy intends to pour concrete to cover the rocks and tiny marine life to make their wharfs where the Aegis destroyers will be homeported.. » read more
Canada: The Practices of Corporate Mining
Dec. 2, 2009 Canadians are have at times been led to believe how their role in Afghanistan is based on humanitarian principles. “Our troops” are supposedly there to promote women’s rights, chase out the evil Taliban and restore the country to peace and stability. It is all put forward by officials in an over simplistic, fairy tale like- good and evil narrative. The ends justify the means.. » read more
Show Me the Money
Nov. 18, 2009 Show Me the Money We have been conditioned from birth to believe that everything wrong in our society is about Greed: The inordinate desire to acquire or possess more than one needs or deserves, especially with respect to material wealth. However, my research concludes the earth’s environmental damage and pollution was not the result of greed and the unintended consequences of our capitalistic consumer society, but was the goal. Until the common man became “civilized” he had almost no environmental impact on the earth. Hunters, foragers and gatherers are unable to upset the ecological structures of the planet.. » read more
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