Superbugs
Why Is There No Debate about ‘Leaky’ Vaccines?
by The CNCL Team | Sep 20, 2021 | Human Society | 0
Regardless of our personal beliefs regarding the pros and cons of the Covid vaccines, one issue that affects all of us very much is the unprecedented suppression of dialogue on topics that do not line up with the official narrative, including from those with clear expertise on the topic.
Read MoreCouple Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara to Produce Film Exposing Link Between Factory Farms and Pandemics
by The CNCL Team | Aug 5, 2020 | Human Society | 0
New film The End of Medicine—created by award-winning British filmmaker Alex Lockwood and What the Health co-director Keegan Kuhn—aims to spotlight the role of animal agriculture in the rise of zoonotic diseases such as COVID-19.
Read MoreHow to Stop the Next Pandemic: U.N. Report Links Outbreaks to Climate Crisis & Industrial Farming
by The CNCL Team | Jul 10, 2020 | Human Society | 0
A new UN report says COVID-19 has a zoonotic origin, meaning it jumped from animals to humans, and the U.N. report finds that such diseases are spreading with greater frequency due to human activity, including industrial farming and the climate crisis.
Read MoreConservationists Point at Pandemic as Reason to Protect Wildlife
by The CNCL Team | Apr 21, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
As scientists believe the new coronavirus may have been passed to humans in a live animal market in China, wildlife advocates say rolling back efforts to protect threatened animal populations has dire consequences.
Read MoreBan Wildlife Markets to Avert Pandemics, Says UN Biodiversity Chief
by The CNCL Team | Apr 9, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
Warning comes as destruction of nature increasingly seen as key driver of zoonotic diseases
Read MoreCoronavirus: ‘Nature Is Sending Us a Message’, Says UN Environment Chief
by The CNCL Team | Mar 31, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
Destruction of wildlife and the climate crisis is hurting humanity, with Covid-19 a ‘clear warning shot’, say experts.
Read MoreOur Growing Food Demands Will Lead to More Corona-like Viruses
by The CNCL Team | Mar 29, 2020 | Human Society | 0
As agriculture expands, habitats will shrink. That will likely lead to higher numbers of the species that transmit deadly diseases.
Read More‘A Common Germ Pool’: The Frightening Origins of the Coronavirus
by The CNCL Team | Mar 28, 2020 | Human Society | 0
Some 60 percent of the new diseases that crop up around the globe each year are zoonotic — meaning they come from domesticated animals or wildlife. Scientists have found that infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past.
Read MoreNine Thoughts On COVID-19 And What’s Coming
by The CNCL Team | Mar 21, 2020 | Human Society | 0
Here are Caitlin Johnstone’s 9 thoughts about COVID-19 and what’s coming…
Read MoreA Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria Is Spreading Because of Climate Change
by The CNCL Team | Jun 19, 2019 | Human Society | 0
A team of researchers has published a report in the Annals of Internal Medicine, arguing that the sudden appearance of the flesh-eating infection, Vibrio vulnificus, which is generally found in warmer water off the coast of southeastern United States and in other parts of the world, can be linked to rising ocean temperatures.
Read MoreSuperbugs to Kill More People than Cancer if Industrial Agriculture Doesn’t Ditch Antibiotics and Pesticides
by The CNCL Team | Apr 24, 2019 | Human Society | 0
Industrial agriculture is perpetuating one of the greatest threats to mankind. From the rampant overuse of antibiotics in factory farm animals to the heavy spraying of pesticides on food crops, industrial agriculture has given rise to deadly antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
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