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12/08/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
WAR CRIME: Israel considering FLOODING Hamas tunnel networks under Gaza with seawater, possibly drowning Israeli hostages in the process
Israel is considering flooding tunnel systems near refugee camps in Gaza with seawater to flush out Hamas from its underground defenses. But this also threatens Gaza’s water supply, which constitutes a war crime under international humanitarian law. According to a report published by the Wall Street Journal, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) finished assembling at least five massive seawater […]
11/10/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Without fresh water, Palestinians trapped in Gaza forced to wash, bathe in polluted Eastern Mediterranean Sea
Due to Israel’s blockade of Gaza, families have run out of freshwater sources and have been forced to use the polluted seawater of the Mediterranean to bathe and wash their clothes. In Alif Elementary Boy’s School in the southern Gaza city of Deir al-Balah, a former United Nations-run school turned into a refugee camp, Andaleeb […]
09/28/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Mining for “clean energy” minerals has left more than 23 million people exposed to TOXIC WASTE in their water, environment
A new study has found that tens of millions of people worldwide are now exposed to toxic water runoff as a direct result of “green” metals mining operations. The reckless transition to “clean” energy has created an environmental disaster of epic proportions, the paper reveals. In just the few short years that green energy has […]
07/10/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Chinese mining companies accused of human rights and environmental abuses in pursuit of “green transition”
A new report has accused Chinese corporations of more than a hundred human rights and environmental abuses at mines where China is producing much of the world’s supply of minerals for green energy projects, such as lithium, cobalt, copper and rare earth minerals. This is according to the Business and Human Rights Resource Center (BHRRC), a […]
06/01/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Mekong River delta in Southeast Asia is facing major environmental upheaval by multiple proposed dams that will disrupt life for humans and animals
As populations increase and economies grow in Southeast Asia, so too does the demand for electricity. Yet instead of constructing power stations, companies have turned to putting up dams along one of the most iconic rivers in Asia. The Mekong River has become the focus of efforts committed to bringing hydroelectric power to millions all […]
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