by Kenneth Lyngaas | Apr 22, 2020 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Healthcare
Reflection on the impact of COVID-19 on economic growth vs ecological limits. The critics towards the handling of the Coronavirus I would like to address is first, the lack of taking scientific reports seriously by health departments. That provide journalist and mass-media with info not taken into consideration the importance of scientific research of the 2003 outbreak of SARS and since ever since caused panic
by Kenneth Lyngaas | Apr 6, 2020 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Green Activism
Do we have a story crisis? Part 1-14 The truth about the ecological and human crisis.
by Kenneth Lyngaas | Jul 5, 2019 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Green Activism
A borderless world? From Colonialism to Transnationalism over the decline of the nation-state. The ecological crisis is the result of an economic model that since the beginning of the industrial revolution has evolved into a new world order whom a small elite dictates via international organizations and global corporations before the state.
by Kenneth Lyngaas | Jun 15, 2019 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Green Activism
Drugs that have worked for centuries become illegal since it does not bring pharmaceutical companies any profit. The newest patented drug not tested on the long term effect (30-40 years). Without knowing the long-term impact on DNA mutations can be a dangerous path, remember the drug Thalidomide? Big Pharma is gambling with our future and the coming generations.
by Kenneth Lyngaas | Jun 14, 2018 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, The Greatest Environmentalist
James Lovelock is an English chemist, doctor, author and scientific instrument developer. A man is well known by many people nevertheless, few understand the importance of Lovelock groundbreaking work as a scientist and environmentalist