Sentences with phrase «poison water sources»

Styx can also use a variety of tools to manipulate the environment or get the jump on enemies, like tossing sand to extinguish revealing light sources, poison water sources to kill enemies, as well as unlatch crates and chandeliers for sneaky deaths.
In the first Gasland, Fox was educating himself and the public about what natural gas fracking is and how it poisons water sources.

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While I understand the desire to switch to a domestic energy source and the financial enticement of that, high - pressured hydraulic fracturing, which is a relatively new form of fracturing within the decade, has been linked to a 1000 cases of groundwater contamination, including flammable tap water in Colorado, methane explosions in West Virginia, and poisoned, flammable water in Pennsylvania.
Burstein has said she would only consider such testing if she were presented with evidence that tap water was becoming an identified source of lead poisoning.
Frackopoly describes how the fracking industry began; the technologies that make it possible; and the destruction and poisoning of clean water sources and the release of harmful radiation from deep inside shale deposits, creating what the author calls «sacrifice zones» across the American landscape.
Edwards explored this concept through the case studies of St. Joseph, Louisiana, where efforts to fix infrastructure that transported brown water saturated with iron, manganese, and lead were hindered by local corruption; Washington, D.C., where a covered - up water crisis led to increased miscarriage risks, fetal deaths, and lead poisoning in thousands of children; and Flint, Michigan, where a switch to a new water source without adding the anticorrosive agent orthophosphate to the water to protect pipes caused significant lead poisoning, an outbreak of the Legionella bacteria causing twelve deaths, and a breakdown of the water infrastructure.
That means choosing whole, unprocessed, organic or pasture - fed food, drinking and cooking with filtered water and avoiding the most flagrant sources of poison — saying no to thimerosal in vaccines, amalgam fillings and pesticides in our homes and gardens.
In rural Cambodia, safe drinking water is not something people can take for granted; arsenic has tainted many water sources, and poisoning has become common in many communities.
Risks include deforestation, heavy metal poisoning of water sources, and air and soil pollution.
You can use any water source — ocean, puddle, chemical waste site, hexavalent chrome, arsenic, poison, 50 gallon drum of urine.
We can do so just fine with renewable energy sources, and in the process we will avoid poisoning the third world with air and water pollution and killing large numbers of coal miners.
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