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Our Vanishing World: Oceans
By Robert J. Burrowes As the human onslaught against life on Earth accelerates, no part of the biosphere is left pristine. The simple act of consuming more than we actually need drives the world’s governments and corporations to endlessly destroy … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Consumerism, Corporate Crime, culture, Dystopia, Economics, Energy, Environment, Neoliberalism, Psychology, Science, society, State Crime
Tagged aquarium industry, Bilge water, Biosphere, Bottom trawling, Climate Change, Dead Zones, deep sea mining, Ecosystem, environment, Fukushima, Global Warming, Government, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Invasive Species, nitrogen, noise pollution, Nonviolence, nuclear radiation, ocean acidity, Ocean deoxygenation, offshore oil drilling, oil spills, Overfishing, plastic pollution, sand dredging
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Saturday Matinee: Bluefin
Film synopsis from BullfrogFilms.com: BLUEFIN is a tale of epic stakes set in “the tuna capital of the world,” North Lake, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The film explores the baffling mystery of why the normally wary bluefin tuna no longer … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture, Environment, Film, Saturday Matinee, Video
Tagged Bluefin, Bluefin Tuna, Documentary Film, environment, John Hopkins, North Lake, Overfishing, Prince Edward Island
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On the Slow Kill of the World’s Oceans
By Aaron Dames Originally posted at Divided Core on November 1, 2013 It is probable that every major ecological pillar however tenuously stabilizing the structure of the oceans is crumbling. Although some endangered fish populations and coral reef systems are … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Dames, Dead Zones, Deepwater Horizon, Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Die-Offs, Divided Core, environment, environmental catastrophe, environmentalism, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Gulf of Mexico, Human Waste, Monterey Bay Aquarium, National Academy of Sciences, Oil spill, On the Slow Kill of the World's Oceans, Overfishing, pollution, Resource depletion
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