The simple daily habits we should all be practicing to avoid catching COVID-19.
School segregation in Newark, NJ is among highest in nation
A new report shows that Newark, NJ measures first out of all 403 US metropolitan hubs for economic segregation and second in black-white segregation. The report was released on the 68th anniversary of the US Supreme Court’s Brown v. Education ruling, which outlawed school segregation across the country.
Also see Does New Jersey have to desegregate its schools? A judge will soon decide.
Report shows that the NHRC supports corporate landlords
Report examines the National Rental Housing Council (NHRC) and the corporate landlords that lead it.
How one man is turning desert into green land
Allan Savory has discovered a fool-proof method for turning dry deserts into lush, green and growing lands. The method? Run huge herds of livestock through the land and watch grass, bushes and eventually trees, spring up in their wake. Food and fauna can grow there. Ecological systems are renewed and recovered.
As the land is repaired and regenerated, carbon is also sequestered in the soil. There is no downside to Savory’s method. Watch him tell all about it in this TED talk.
Over half of dollar store items are poisonous
Over half of dollar store items test positive for poisons including food and children's toys
NJ Bag Ban starts May 4 – what you need to know
NJ Bag Ban starts May 4 - what you need to know.
FTC fines Big Box stores for claims that rayon is ‘eco-friendly bamboo’
FTC fines Big Box stores $5.5 million for claims that rayon is 'eco-friendly bamboo'
Help build the future – apply now for a clean energy job
Help build the future - apply now for a clean energy job with the DOE's Clean Energy Corps.
New Jersey servicios legales y sociales gratuitos para niños inmigrantes
New Jersey es el hogar de la quinta población más grande de niños inmigrantes no-acompañados en el país
(TRENTON) – En el 22 de marzo de 2022, la Comisionada Sarah Adelman anunció que el Departamento de Servicios Humanos de New Jersey se ha asociado con Niños en necesidad de defensa (Kids in Need of Defense –KIND, por sus siglas en inglés) para proporcionar asesoramiento jurídico gratuito y coordinación de servicios sociales a los niños y jóvenes migrantes que llegan a New Jersey como menores no acompañados en busca de refugio.
Protect your internet rights on April 4 Antitrust Day
Mobilization to orotect your internet rights starts today on April 4 – Antitrust Day
Did you know there’s an Elizabeth Warren wiki?
The Elizabeth Warren wiki includes information on my favorite @SenWarren speech: 'You Didn't Build That On Your Own'
Can probiotics save honeybees from disease and collapse?
“Probiotics aren’t just for humans,” said Gregor Reid, Ph.D., Professor at Western’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Endowed Chair in Human Microbiome and Probiotics at Lawson. “Our idea was that if you could use beneficial microbes to stimulate the immune response or attack the pathogens that are infecting the hives, then maybe we can help save the bees.”
Source: https://phys.org/news/2019-10-probiotics-honey-bees-fatal-disease.amp
Source Western University video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9_EV3H36lA
Gobernador de New Jersey aprueba mayor protección contra corte de servicios públicos
El gobernador de New Jersey aprueba mayor protección contra corte de servicios públicos
Virus specialists look at the future of COVID transmission
Virus specialists look at the future of COVID transmission
Congress cancels future COVID protection for the American people
The United States is in for a world of hurt very soon. “This week, Congress nixed $15 billion in coronavirus funding from a $1.5 trillion spending bill, which President Joe Biden then signed on Tuesday. The decision is catastrophic, and as the White House has noted, its consequences will unfurl quickly. Next week, the government will have to cut shipments of monoclonal-antibody treatments by a third. In April, it will no longer be able to reimburse health-care providers for testing, vaccinating, or treating millions of uninsured Americans, who are disproportionately likely to be unvaccinated and infected. Come June, it won’t be able to support domestic testing manufacturers. It can’t buy extra doses of antiviral pills or infection-preventing treatments that immunocompromised people are banking on but were already struggling to get. It will need to scale back its efforts to improve vaccination rates in poor countries, which increases the odds that dangerous new variants will arise. If such variants arise, they’ll likely catch the U.S. off guard, because surveillance networks will have to be scaled back too. Should people need further booster shots, the government won’t have enough for everyone.”