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Scientists Sue The EPA For Cutting Science Out Of Their Agency - Duration: 4:01.
A group of scientists has decided to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for removing
them from EPA advisory boards in a move that they are saying violates the Federal Advisory
Committee Act.
The reason, back in October, the EPA decided we're going to kick scientists off of our
advisory boards if they're also receiving grants from the government to do their scientific
work out there to help keep American safe, to make advancements in science and all of
that.
If you're doing that, then you have no room on these EPA advisory panels because that
would be a clear conflict of interest.
Instead, they kicked the scientists off and they brought in CEOs and board members of
the very corporations that this agency is supposed to be regulating and protecting the
American public from.
Scientists who were doing scientific work allegedly, according to the agency and Scott
Pruitt, had a conflict of interest.
But corporations, the very people who are directly affected by these regulations and
have to obey the rules, they have no conflict of interest.
We would rather get input from officials of industry than men of science.
That's what's happening at the EPA and that's why this lawsuit has been filed.
To be honest, these scientists have a very, very strong case against the EPA.
As we've seen in recent years, the last 10 years at least, the Supreme Court has consistently
ruled that the EPA does have to enforce things like the Clean Air Act, like the Clean Water
Act.
Essentially even with the Conservative majority on the Supreme Court, they have consistently
told the EPA that you have to protect the environment whether you want to or not.
I have to believe that if this lawsuit from the scientists makes it all the way up to
the Supreme Court, again, still with the Conservative majority, they're probably going to find out
that, yeah, as much as you want to cater to industry, as much as you want to let polluters
get away with murder, you still have to protect the environment and you have to reinstate
the scientists.
This all goes back to this entire administration's war on science.
That's what's happening here in the United States.
They want to get rid of the men and women of the scientific community, people who've
devoted their lives to studying and learning and educating and replace them with people
who've devoted their lives to making money, people who've devoted their lives to polluting
the environment and not giving a damn about the consequences.
I know not every CEO is a heartless monster like the ones I'm describing, but the ones
they're putting on these advisory panels are.
They're the same people who poison entire rivers and lakes, entire communities by dumping
toxic waste knowing that it's toxic.
They hide the documents that only get found again during discovery, during lawsuits when
they're forced to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for all the people that they've
given cancer.
We have very much a lot of evidence, I guess, and a lot of clearance to say that these people
are heartless monsters.
Now, they're the ones in charge of making our policy while these scientists who literally
have nothing to gain from being on these advisory boards and keeping American citizens safe
are kicked out in the dark where nobody can hear them, nobody can listen to them, nobody
can take their advice and instead we're left with CEOs and corporate shills who will do
nothing that's going to protect the public but do everything to make sure that their
companies, their corporations and their shareholders make as much money as possible by polluting
whatever the hell they want
to pollute.
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BLACKPINK Looks Back On 2017 And Shares Their Goals For 2018 - Duration: 3:51.
BLACKPINK Looks Back On 2017 And Shares Their Goals For 2018
BLACKPINK looked back on 2017 and opened up about their goals for this year in an interview at the 27th Seoul Music Awards.
While talking about how 2017 was for them, Jisoo said, I dont think we were able to showcase a variety of activities as a team.
But it was a year where each member took on new challenges like radio shows, variety programs, and being MCs. Jennie added, We were only able to have one round of musical promotions, and we had a lot of time to practice and prepare a better version of ourselves as musicians. Lisa stated, We made our debut in Japan last year. It was nice to be able to meet our international fans as well, while Rosé stated, It was a year for us to think about what we can do to show a new side of ourselves as singers in our next album..
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The members were also asked about the album they are preparing to release this year and Jennie said, In As If Its Your Last, we showcased a brighter and more bubbly side of ourselves than before.
I think well be coming back with a more powerful concept this time, and Jisoo stated, We always want to try out new concepts.
A lot of people told us that As If Its Your Last was different from our previous songs, and I hope we hear that for our upcoming album too. Rosé chimed in with, I hope we hear that weve grown and matured as singers.
Weve been thinking about our musical path a lot.
And I hope people are able to see that in our songs..
Finally, BLACKPINK shared their goals for 2018.
Jisoo stated that she hopes 2018 is a year where they can do a lot of the things that fans have been hoping for as she added, Repaying our fans for waiting for us and supporting us is always on our minds.
I hope were able to do a lot of different activities for our fans..
Jennie concluded the interview with, We hope to become a group that excels in a variety of fields.
We appeared on our first variety show last year, and I hope we continue to grow into a group that is good at everything.
Weve begun showing a funnier side to ourselves through BLACKPINK House, which began airing on January 6 on JTBC2, and we hope people will be excited for what weve got planned..
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6 Foods for Healthy Eyes - Duration: 10:36.
6 Foods for Healthy Eyes
Carrots aren't the only food that will keep your eyesight strong as you age.
Here are six foods to eat for healthy eyes.
Healthy Eyes At Every Age.
When it comes to staying healthy as we age, we may tend to focus on our heart, brain and bones, first.
But healthy aging also involves seeing well into the future.
Keeping our eyes healthy is an important way to help prevent age-related eye diseases, such as macular degeneration, vision loss, dry eyes, cataracts, and problems with night vision.
While an overall healthy, active lifestyle is the key to bright eyes, adding more of these six healthy foods to your diet will help keep them sparkling and strong.
Dark Green, Leafy Vegetables.
To prevent eye diseases such as macular degeneration—a condition which causes progressive damage to the retina, resulting in a gradual loss of vision—dark green vegetables, such as kale, spinach, collard greens and dark green lettuce (think Romaine), should definitely be on the menu.
That's because they contain lutein and zeaxanthin, two important nutrients that have antioxidant functions in the body and help to prevent cell damage.
"We have lutein and zeaxanthin as pigments in the back part of the eye," says Dr.
Guillermo Rocha, an ophthalmologist and Medical Director of GRMC Vision Centre in Brandon, Manitoba.
"Keeping that part well nourished helps maintain normal physiology at the back of the eye." Rocha explains that lutein acts like sunglasses, helping to protect the retina from damage.
Sweet Potatoes and Yams.
Bright orange fruits and vegetables get their colour from beta carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, that helps promote healthy vision.
"It also helps the eyes to adjust to low levels of light at night," explains Sarah Coulson, a registered dietitian with Pivot Sport Medicine and Orthopaedics in Toronto.
She also recommends noshing on squash, carrots, apricots and pumpkin.
Fatty Fsh.
The omega-3 fatty acids that are found in oily fish, such as salmon, sardines, tuna and mackerel, have all sorts of health benefits—including your eyes.
In fact, a 2009 study by the National Eye Institute in the United States found that omega-3 fatty acids helped to protect adults from both age-related macular degeneration and dry-eye syndrome.
Rocha says that's because omega-3 helps modulate the inflammation that can lead to dry eyes.
He warns, however, that some omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids can actually cause inflammation in the eyes and suggests those supplements be avoided if dry eyes are a problem.
Broccoli.
While this hearty cruciferous vegetable has long been touted for keeping cancer and heart disease at bay, it's important for eye health, too.
In addition to containing lutein and zeaxanthin, broccoli is also high in vitamin C.
"It's the synergy of nutrients," says Coulson.
"That particular food and that particular combination of nutrients can actually reduce the progress of age-related macular degeneration and vision loss.".
Wheat Germ.
Wheat germ is great source of vitamin E, another important antioxidant.
"What vitamin E does is protect the eyes from free-radical damage," says Coulson, meaning that it protects cells in the body from oxidation, which can cause deterioration and disease.
Vitamin E may also decrease the progression of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.
While wheat germ is an easy addition when you're baking, it can also be sprinkled on oatmeal, yogurt and salads, and mixed with smoothies.
"You can even add it to stews," says Coulson.
Almonds, sunflower seeds and hazelnuts are also good sources of vitamin E.
Beans.
From chickpeas and kidney beans, to mung beans and lentils, eating beans and other legumes is an easy way to add zinc to your diet.
Zinc helps release vitamin A from the liver so that it can be used in eye tissues, while a zinc deficiency can cause deterioration of the macula, at the centre of the retina.
Serve up beans in stews and casseroles, or add them to salads.
Zinc is also found in oysters, beef, poultry and pumpkin seeds.
What about supplements?.
While it may be tempting to add supplements to your diet to boost your eye health, Coulson says that when it comes to getting the right nutrients, whole foods are the way to go.
At the end of the day, a diet that is rich in fruit, vegetables, fish and lean meats will benefit your body in all sorts of ways.
"I always say food first," says Coulson.
"Food provides nutrients in the right amounts.
Take them just as nature made, because they are far more effective.".
That said, a number of companies make vitamins specifically for people suffering from macular degeneration, which Rocha says can be particularly helpful.
Known as AREDS-formula vitamins, they contain antioxidant vitamins in doses that have been shown to help with age-related eye problems.
But Rocha warns that their quality can vary, so be sure to consult an eye-care specialist or health practitioner first.
In general, he says, good health is the first line of defense when it comes to keeping your eyes in good shape.
"We should all be eating healthier," says Rocha.
"Avoiding trans fats, lowering calories—it all benefits the eyes.".
You are what you eat.
Want to know what else food can do for your health? Pick up a copy of Foods that Harm, Foods that Heal.
This breakthrough book that changed the way we think about food helps you sort out conflicting information on which foods are good for you and which ones aren't.
From allergic reactions to tips if you're pregnant, aging concerns to eating disorders, this invaluable guide is packed with hundreds of entries with the latest scientific and nutritional information available.
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