1. Newsletter XVII 2024 - April 21st to 27th - News+ Reform of the Climate Protection Act: One step forward, two steps back

    einzige Stoff, dem hormonähnliche Wirkungen nachgesagt werden. Auch Phtalate gehören dazu, die sogenannten Weichmacher in Plastik. Oder Parabene, das sind Konservierungsmittel in Kosmetika und Lebensmitteln. Ebenso enthalten viele Pflanzenschutzmittel in der Landwirtschaft hormonähnliche Chemikalien... * Erneuerbare | Stromversorgung 56 Prozent zu Jahresbeginn Erneuerbare produzieren immer mehr...

  2. Newsletter XVI 2024 - April 14th to 20th - News+ Poland: The Tusk government is also relying on nuclear energy

    Aufnahmen aus dem Gazastreifen gestritten, die Netanyahu bei dem Gespräch in Jerusalem vorgeführt hatte. Darauf soll zu sehen gewesen sein, dass es im Gazastreifen auf den Märkten ausreichend Lebensmittel gebe. Mit den Aufnahmen wollte der Premierminister offenbar belegen, dass die Zustände in dem abgeriegelten Küstenstreifen nicht so dramatisch sind. Die Grünenpolitikerin habe daraufhin auf den...

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    Petrostate had flowed to CDU and CSU politicians. The public prosecutor's office began investigations into bribery in several cases. March 26 Gaza | Catastrophe | Drinking water | Food Gaza: “The children are trapped in a cycle of suffering” UNICEF spokesman James Elder has been in Gaza for a few days. Today he reported on his impressions on site. “I want to...

  4. Newsletter XI 2024 - March 10th to 16th - News+ There is every reason to be afraid of the AfD

    have a major disadvantage: they can only be degraded by very few microbes and therefore end up in the environment and our food from products containing PFAS via the groundwater. The half-life of PFAS in the human body is approximately four to nine years. That is why they are also called “forever chemicals”. There are always discussions about whether and to what extent...

  5. Newsletter X 2024 - March 3rd to 9th - News+ More courage would be good

    a total of over 70 meals along the coast of the Gaza Strip and in the north of the Gaza Strip. This is only a fraction of what is currently needed there. While the US has dropped food, it has also delivered bombs to Israel, which were also dropped on the Gaza Strip. The Washington Post revealed this week that the Biden administration...

  6. Newsletter IV 2024 - January 21st to 27th - Current news + AfD ban: Off to Karlsruhe?

    simply dissolve into thin air.«... * Climate change | Groundwater | Drought Large-scale “Nature” study: Groundwater levels are falling worldwide Climate change is increasing the need for water to grow food. As a result, groundwater levels are falling in many places, a study shows. In many regions of the world, groundwater levels are falling at an ever-increasing rate. This is shown by an analysis of the water level of...

  7. Newsletter III 2024 - January 14th to 20th - Current news + Psychological explanations for doing nothing

    prevent them from leaving the war zone. Without telephone and internet connections, international organizations such as the UN are also unable to transport their medical and humanitarian supplies, food and warm clothing or blankets to people. [...] Mexico on Friday joined a lawsuit filed by Chile on January 9 at the International Criminal Court in The...

  8. Newsletter I 2024 - January 1st to 6th - News+ - The necessary change needs more support

    further favored It should not be the case that the farmers are treated differently than, for example, Lufthansa, which does not have to pay kerosene tax. Just like them, the agricultural and food industries also face international competition. Instead of making savings for farmers, savings in company car privileges should also be seriously examined: The tax privilege could...

  9. Newsletter XLVII 2023 - November 19th to 25th - News+ Spectacular setback for the development of small nuclear reactors in the USA - The dead horse

    Financial markets had a positive impact on the election result. The shares of Argentine companies on the New York Stock Exchange have now risen by 23 percent, government bonds by 6 percent... * France | Food | PFAS Paris warns against privately kept eggs due to PFAS contamination. According to health authorities, the soil around Paris is excessively contaminated with so-called eternal chemicals. Eggs from...

  10. Newsletter XLIV 2023 - October 29th to November 4th - News+ Uranium exports from Lingen to Russia violate EU law - study by the Greens justifies the possibility of a ban

    become. This makes them extremely resilient. More than 10.000 solid, liquid and gaseous chemicals are PFAS. Industry uses them in a variety of ways: from dental floss or food packaging to semiconductor production to car tires and oil pipelines. PFAS also end up in the environment and accumulate - as production residues, when...

  11. Newsletter XXXVI 2023 - September 3rd to 9th - News+ Scientist predicts brutal “population correction” later this century

    Study that detects glyphosate in industrial and drinking water. [...] The authorities have ignored considerable risks, the Greens are now warning. No studies have been carried out on the effect of glyphosate on food and intestinal flora. There, however, glyphosate could act like an antibiotic, warned Austrian MEP Sarah Wiener, who became known as the “TV chef”....

  12. Newsletter XXIX 2023 - July 16 to 22 - News+ I don't want to be my grandson

    If they think primarily of their profit and their geostrategic interests, further such accidents are to be feared... * Nazi comparison | Advertising | Lies Advertising bans for unhealthy foods: Food industry draws Nazi comparison Food manufacturers compare advertising restrictions for child protection with upbringing in the Nazi era and the GDR. And receive criticism from several quarters. BERLIN taz | The...

  13. Newsletter XXVIII 2023 - July 9-15 - News+ Bulgaria wants to sell Russian reactors to Ukraine

    are still far too much. What is the most important measure to reduce the numbers? Countries threatened by hunger, for example in Africa, could regulate prices and quantities regionally if they store food for times of crisis. If hunger arises in a region due to drought, for example, food could be delivered from silos there or in the neighboring region. The...

  14. Newsletter XXVII 2023 - July 2nd to 8th - News+ Is nuclear power experiencing a renaissance? There are also military interests behind it

    Likewise in Mexico, Canada and North Africa. Scientists blame climate change, but also El Niño... * China | Tritium | Japan wants to ban food imports from Japan because of plans for nuclear power plant wastewater. Japan is allowed to discharge radioactively contaminated cooling water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. For security reasons, China now wants...

  15. Newsletter XXIV 2023 - June 11th to 17th - News+ How the West is losing the Global South

    Science contradicts. How Europe produces food is inefficient, says Jeroen Candel from the Netherlands' Wageningen University. Too much food is wasted, conventional agriculture is the main driver of biodiversity loss and the production of meat causes high greenhouse gas emissions. A third of...

  16. Newsletter XXIII 2023 - June 4th to 10th - News+ Politics with poison, hate speech and propaganda

    from other CCS projects in which the carbon dioxide remains in gaseous form underground - the risk of CO2 escaping again can practically be ruled out... * China punishes food imports from contaminated areas | Tritium water from Fukushima Sale of food from radioactive regions in Japan is punished From the beginning of the year, food from 10...

  17. Newsletter XIV 2023 - April 2-8 - News+ Wars and School Massacres: The Cancer of Dehumanization

    German Environmental Aid (DUH) and foodwatch are taking legal action against the approval of pesticide products for the first time. To this end, the DUH has submitted objections to the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety against the approval of several plant protection products, including glyphosate. The DUH announces that it will sue if the contradictions are not remedied. Goal of...

  18. Newsletter XI 2023 - March 12th to 18th - News+ 12 years after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima – What have we learned from it?

    a significant share of the confederation's total energy needs: around 40 percent of consumption and 36 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU currently come from buildings... * Food Lobby | Regulation From Seco to Nestlé: Around 40 francs per meeting The former Seco director is supposed to be on the Nestlé board of directors. She has been lobbying for the company for years...

  19. Newsletter X 2023 - March 5th to 11th - News+ Dangerous toxins: Which products contain PFAS

    change the variety. Because: Some teas contain a high PA value, which can be harmful to humans in the long term. The ketchup from market leader Heinz also contains substances that a food should not contain. The product fails the eco-test. *** Current news + background knowledge *** Background knowledge ** Map of the nuclear world: PFAS (per- and...

  20. Newsletter VII 2023 - February 12th to 18th - News+ Buzzword climate neutrality, saviors of the fossil lobby and the talk of alarmism

    South Africa's government declares a state of emergency several times. Recently because of the electricity crisis, now because of floods. Both affect agriculture and cause food prices to rise. In South Africa, one state of disaster follows another. After President Cyril Ramaphosa imposed emergency measures last week to address the devastating electricity crisis, he now found himself...

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