Atomic Energy’s death spiral has spawned a run to green power. But the toxic mineral lithium has become a critical ...
We got Pops, who is all testosterone and energy, to be a play pal with our nearly 1-year old female Russian Blue named Mavis.
Pops could give Chernobyl a close race when it comes to ... burnt rutabagas, rotting fish and old gladiola water. I staggered from the bedroom as Amy hacked and coughed. “God all mighty, Pops ...
But a decade before the infamous 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster was turned ... It’s hard not to think of the cartoon three-eyed fish that lives in the water by the nuclear power plant in ...
Despite the dangers, Chernobyl has become an unlikely tourist ... These microplastics pose a severe threat to marine life, as fish, birds, and other sea creatures mistake them for food, leading ...
The new super PAC, No Surrender — likely named after a song by Bruce Springsteen, who Gottheimer loves so much he faked a ...
Imagine two scales. The first one is a timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with its war crimes, destruction, and lives lost. The second scale is that of climate change, as measured and ...
raising more than £10,000 for Imperial Cancer Research They then founded FISH & CIP, Friends In Sussex Helping Children In Peril, a charity that helped children from Belarus affected by the Chernobyl ...
Business Insider recently traveled to Pripyat, an abandoned town next to Chernobyl. Pripyat was evacuated right after the 1986 disaster at the nuclear power plant. The city is a complete ghost town.
Fires and smoke foul the air. Toxins seep into the earth and water. Habitats for wildlife disappear. Experts call it ecocide.