Saturday, July 31, 2021

Fish harvested from the oceans will have to be tested for Forever Chemicals.

President Biden has prioritized "Forever Chemicals" be removed from American cities and towns because of the danger they hold to Americans. The "Environmental Justice" movement is being well served by his vigilance. 

These Forever Chemicals entered the air through methods of manufacturing and disposal of them in the way of dumping and/or incineration. Those chemicals in the air were distributed with snowfall that recharges glaciers and ice fields. Now that Antarctica is melting in large amounts the Forever Chemicals that were literally stored in the ice are now becoming part of the Southern Ocean as water runs off Antarctica. 

The oceans are in terrible condition and this is still another reason as to why. These chemicals will enter the food chain for humans through ingestion by fish that is then harvested. There must be a testing regime for all fish harvested from the oceans to ensure a safe food supply to people living on land.

Food safety should be a concern for all countries and their people. Some of the youngest members of our societies will be affected the most if they eat fish sticks or any part of the fish in their diet. We cannot in good conscience simply say, "Oh, well, that's too bad." This is an important discovery and it should not be taken lightly by any country. This should be an additional issue at the upcoming global meeting regarding the climate in November 2021.

July 27, 2021
By Lancaster University

Known as 'forever' chemicals due (click here) to the fact they do not break down in the environment, poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are used in a wide range of products and processes from fire proofing to stain resistant surfaces.

The Lancaster University study has found them in the surface seawater close to melting Arctic ice floes at concentrations of up to two times higher than levels observed in the North Sea, even though the region of the Barents Sea under investigation was thousands of kilometers from populated parts of Europe....

...PFAAs can enter the food chain due to their mobility in the environment and protein-binding characteristics. The longer carbon chain compounds of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) are generally associated with liver damage in mammals, with developmental exposure to PFOA adversely affecting fetal growth in humans and other mammals alike.

Dr. Jack Garnett discovered an unusual phenomenon whereby PFAAs present in the atmosphere are deposited with snowfall onto the surface of ice floes where they can eventually accumulate within the sea ice. Jack made this observation while taking ice and water samples as part of a scientific expedition under the Norwegian Nansen Legacy project.

The Russians could have sent the ISS tumbling into space.

July 30, 2021
By Paul Brinkmann

Orlando - The new Russian Nauka module (click here) for the International Space Station unexpectedly fired thrusters after docking Thursday, temporarily knocking the space station out of its normal position, NASA announced.

The problem was corrected quickly, and the people on board the space station are safe, NASA said....

...The problem prompted NASA to postpone Friday's launch of the Boeing Starliner test flight to the space station.

"It just doesn't make a lot of sense to send another vehicle the station's way, while they had this event and so we're working together and figure out what caused this," Steve Stich, NASA manager for the Commercial Crew Program, said during a press conference Thursday.

By late Thursday afternoon, mission controllers in Moscow had reconfigured the Nauka module to prevent further firing of its thrusters, said NASA's Joel Montalban, program manager for the space station.

"The team operated according to established procedures. It wasn't like we had to come up with procedures or anything. The team knows what to do and how to operate, and that's what they did today," Montalban said in the press conference.

The module had just arrived at the space station Thursday after years of delays and problems on the ground during manufacturing....

An EF3 tornado caues casualties in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

July 31, 2021
By Adriana Navarro & Mark Puleo

One day after a destructive tornado struck eastern Pennsylvania, (click here) causing the partial collapse of a car dealership and injuring several people inside, National Weather Service meteorologists confirmed that an EF3 tornado had torn through the area with peak winds of up to 140 mph.

The most intense damage, the NWS office in Mount Holly, New Jersey, said on Friday, was to a car dealership and an adjacent mobile home park.

Just after 7:10 p.m. EDT Thursday, amid an outburst of severe weather in the mid-Atlantic, the twister struck near the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, according to the NWS Storm Prediction Center. The town in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, sits about 20 miles northeast of Philadelphia.

Bensalem Public Safety Director Fred Harran said it was the worst damage he had ever seen, comparing the destruction to that of which a viewer might see "on a TV show."

"It just looked like a bomb went off. I mean, it's gone," he told ABC News. "I've been doing this for 34 years. I never saw that kind of devastation from a storm."...