U.S. Navy Warfare On All Oceans

by Kim Greenhouse on July 26, 2010

in Animal Kingdom,Environment,Military

Rosalind Peterson

Rosalind Peterson

As the Gulf Coast disaster continues, people everywhere are especially conscious of the harm we can inflict upon the earth. Now glaringly apparent, our shared responsibility to tread lightly calls into question anything that would carelessly risk the destruction of ecosystems and life.

Agriculture Defense Coalition co-founder Rosalind Peterson joins us to discuss a Navy weaponry training project that will decimate ocean life on an unimaginable scale. Over the next five years, the Navy anticipates over two million takes (significant disruptions in essential marine life activities) per year, totaling nearly twelve million takes for the period. Many of the project’s programs have already been implemented and, in some cases, approved by NOAA and deployed. This interview is not to be missed.

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Robert August 19, 2010 at 8:04 am

Dear Kim

It´s not only that you don´t see any bees at least here in Catalunya there are nearly no insects. After a 2 hours drive on the highway there is no need to clean the car . Maybe it´s the cold winter we had.

greetings

Robert

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terence david o'sheehan July 28, 2010 at 10:15 am

when is the navy going to grow up and act like men and take responsibility for their actions,we can’t eat toxic waste,or 11billion dead poisoned sea creatures,they should under go test for insanity to the psychiartrist

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