Posts by Diane Wagenbrenner-Stivey
Oil Spill Remediation Technology Gets a Boost in the US
Science in the U.S. is finally starting to catch up with natural enzyme oil spill bio-remediation technology successfully used in over 30 other countries!
Read MoreA REVIEW OF NORTH AMERICA’S OIL SPILL RESPONSE SYSTEM
2016 Oil Spill Response Systems–A New Perspective The currently expressed goal for oil spill response plans and their action is to “prevent the release of oil into navigable waters and adjoining shorelines, and to contain discharges of oil.” But consider this: What if the goals were different, what if the objective/standard was: “rapid toxicity elimination,…
Read MoreNature’s Rights & Human Rights—Co-Eco Education Snippet #2
Our tagline: Because None Survive Alone is the essence of Cooperative Ecology and our mission. The Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization will be setting our goals for 2016 and sharing these with all of you. As part of your bringing in of the New Year, we ask that you consider this: The moment life forms, including…
Read MoreTime To Get Serious About Water!
Water–A Fundamental Human Right! This is Part I of a series of articles and blogs we will be sharing with you about WATER; protecting it and making it available to all life, and, eliminating the fear of its scarcity forever. There is growing excitement at the U.S. Headquarters of the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization about our expanding water protection and preservation…
Read MoreBaby Elephant Rescue—Elephant Whisperer Legend Lives On
Here is a thrilling and heartwarming story just published in the New Zealand Herald by Jamie Joseph-a loyal friend of the Elephant Whisperer and founder of Saving the Wild. Her report covers a chilling account of a baby elephant rescue at our Thula Thula game preserve. Lawrence Anthony’s elephant family urgently reached out to his trusted game rangers for help to free their dying…
Read More500,000 Abandoned Toxic Mines in the U.S.—A Threat to Our Waters
There are 500,000 abandoned mines that could potentially seep toxic chemicals into our rivers, lakes and oceans.
Read MoreDestructive “Science:” No Regard for Ocean Life?
There simply was no tried and true method for fixing accidents like this as there was no prior experience with deep sea drilling on this level.
Read MoreMajor Water Clean Up of Oil Spill on a Lake in Panama
Oil Spill Clean Up Technology-Bioremediation EA Category-OSE II is about to revolutionize oil spill response in Panama. Watch the incredible action on an oil spill that has covered this small lake. No one has been able to find workable technology for cleaning it up until now! In fact, the Marine Management authorities have been searching to find…
Read MoreMethane Gas and Permafrost Melt
People of the north are able to drill holes in the ice on lakes and light flares up to 60 feet high with the methane gas collected from the water under the ice.
Read MoreA Vast Bloom of Toxic Algae Stretches from Alaska to California
Microscopy photo provided by NOAA Fisheries shows toxic algae blooms recorded off the West Coast are much denser, more widespread and may go extend deeper than initially thought.
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