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

    vor, beispielsweise in Kosmetik, Zahnseide und Beschichtungen von Funktionskleidung oder Pfannen. Doch die PFAS-Chemikalien haben einen großen Nachteil: Sie sind nur von äußert wenigen Mikroben abbaubar und gelangen daher aus den PFAS-haltigen Produkten über das Grundwasser auch in die Umwelt und in unsere Lebensmittel. Im menschlichen Körper beträgt die Halbwertszeit der PFAS circa vier bis...

  2. Newsletter IX 2024 - February 25th to March 2nd - News+ Deceptively real AI videos: What if we can no longer believe anything?

    sent to Spain to clarify the passport issue... * Recycling | plastic | Microplastic protein coating makes plastic waste degradable Plastic waste that cannot be broken down by microbes or chemical processes could be broken down by simply treating it with a special substrate made of protein and catalyst. Styrofoam waste usually does not offer...

  3. Newsletter VIII 2024 - February 18th to 24th - News+ On the death of the Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny

    the research into storing greenhouse gases underground in deep caves or rock layers. In this context, a team from the Sanford Underground Research Facility in the USA has now discovered microbes that convert CO₂ gas into rocks. [...] The researchers are looking for rock layers with specific geochemical properties that dissolve the gas and release it through so-called...

  4. Newsletter XIX 2023 - May 7-13 - News+ Is the West turning Ukraine into a nuclear battlefield?

    Major banks that are massively pushing forward the expansion of fossil energies. This is shown by a current CORRECTIV evaluation of the pension funds of the 16 federal states... * Decontamination | Heavy metal | Microbes Magnetic bacteria as uranium eaters Microbes can remove uranium and other dangerous heavy metals from wastewater Against contamination: In nuclear repositories or in radioactively contaminated water...

  5. Newsletter III 2023 - January 15-21 - News+ Climate Scam - Exxon knew it all

    Northern Scandinavia and Siberia. The permafrost acts like a giant freezer in which gigantic amounts of dead plant remains are frozen. But when the ice thaws, microbes decompose the plant remains and release greenhouse gases such as methane, nitrous oxide or carbon dioxide. There are up to 1.600 billion tons of carbon in the upper part of the permafrost soils alone - almost...

  6. Newsletter XV 2022 - April 08th to 14th - News+ Russian gas and the German energy transition: perspective yellow vests

    Newsletter and military nuclear industry. Some of this information only reached the public in a roundabout way...

  7. Newsletter IX 2022 - February 28th to March 06th - News+ Farewell to Russian gas – who wins, who loses

    • RWE Tribunal • Schweinfurt Action Alliance against Nuclear Power • SOFA – Immediate Nuclear Phase-out Münster • Forest Protection Group Münsterland • Wolfenbüttel Nuclear and Coal Phase-out Group * CO2 With microbes against climate change: How they produce new chemicals from CO₂ The US company LanzaTech has its ethanol-producing microbes converted so that they can use the greenhouse gas...

  8. Newsletter X - March 03rd to 09.03.2021th, 03 - News+ March XNUMXrd - Radioactivity nourishes deep biosphere

    Independents criticize trivialization *** Top of page News+ Background knowledge *** News+ ** March 03, 2021 - Radioactivity nourishes deep biosphere Radioactive decay provides microbes in deep sediment with their livelihoods Radiant food source: A large part of the living environment in deep sediments is driven by radioactivity - natural Decay of radioactive elements, such as...

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