How We, the People, Can Save the Planet
By Gary Null, Richard Gale, and Helen Buyniski Progressive Radio Network February 27, 2019 The recent (February) release of the proposed Green New Deal is a template, an outline identifying some of the most crucial issues facing the nation regarding climate change and a wish list of measures to address those issues. It contains a […]
Read MoreGreta Thunberg, Our World’s Prophet for a New Silent Spring
Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, September 18, 2019 Late last autumn, a young 16 year old Swedish teenager, Greta Thunberg, started a silent protest against what she observed was a lack of conviction and commitment in our civilization and consumer society to address the existential threats we face from climate change. Whether it is […]
Read MoreGlobal Warming and Climate Instability: One Last Chance to Save Ourselves
By Richard Gale and Dr. Gary Null Global Research, March 12, 2018 The year 2017 was a record-breaking year for extreme weather and environmental catastrophes since records started to be kept in the 19th century. The Arctic experienced temperatures up to 70 degree F above normal. Many countries were baked in unusual heatwaves killing thousands. Incidents of droughts, […]
Read MoreCreeping Towards Annhilation: The IPCC Report and Beyond
Richard Gale and Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, October 15, 2018 Seven years ago, Guy McPherson, a University of Arizona professor emeritus in environmental science, shared his analysis and insights about global warming and its likely impact upon the planet’s future during the next 15 years. After taking a broad, systematic review of many atmospheric […]
Read MoreAdvice from Veteran Voices of Protest to Young Climate Activists
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, October 8, 2019 Finally there are noticeable stirrings of a world awakening to the plight of civilization and a livable planet. After fifty years of false starts, a diverse community of independent voices are finally being heard en masse, such as Chris Hedges. Jane Goodall, Bill […]
Read MoreA Requiem to the New American
Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, September 11, 2020 For the majority of people, we only fully understand the correctness of our choices after they reach their ultimate end. Right now, most our choices concern how we can avoid infection from the coronavirus. Behind the pandemic is angst over who will lead the country as […]
Read MoreRadiating Corruption: The Frightening Science and Politics of Cell Phone Safety
By Gary Null, PhD The Progressive Radio Network January 8, 2016 In an article published in the New York Times last week entitled “At C.D.C., a Debate Behind Recommendations on Cellphone Risk”, author Danny Hakim discusses the controversy surrounding the potential health risks of using cell phones. Hakim writes that the Centers for Disease Control […]
Read MoreRampant Media Bias About 5G Technology
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, June 2, 2020 By now the roll out to install and launch 5G wireless technology in order to activate the Internet of Things seems unstoppable. This is not because the telecommunications industry and FCC have proven its safety for humans, animals and the environment. […]
Read MoreOur 5G Dystopian Future
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD September 4, 2020 During the past two years, a large number of scientists, medical doctors and consumer activists have presented evidence, including testimony before Congress and state and city councils, that highlight the thousands of peer-reviewed studies showing the dangers of electromagnetic frequency (EMF) radiation on human health and […]
Read MoreLike It or Not, ALEC is Determined You Will Have 5G
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, January 8, 2020 For the average American, bills that are introduced into state legislatures, especially those with bipartisan support, generally become the law of the state. But how often does the average citizen of any state review the bills in different committees or the laws […]
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