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01/25/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
New York City outfitting traffic cameras with sound meters to fine owners of vehicles causing too much noise pollution
The local government of New York City is planning to replace the Big Apple’s traffic cameras with ones that have sound meters to detect vehicles that cause too much noise pollution. New York City is filled to the brim with loud noises like construction, honking cars and trucks, rumbling subway trains, sirens and shouting. This recent […]
01/17/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Sweden finds Europe’s largest deposit of rare earth elements … but it will take over a decade to start mining them
Swedish state-owned mining company LKAB announced on Thursday, Jan. 12, that it has identified a deposit of more than one million metric tons (1.102 million tons) of rare earth elements, by far the largest known deposit of such minerals in Europe. LKAB announced that the deposit was found in Kiruna, the northernmost city in Sweden, […]
01/12/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Another ploy to control people’s lives: Biden administration plans to ban gas stoves
President Joe Biden is now planning to ban gas stoves as part of his administration’s proposal to control so-called climate change. But critics like InfoWars founder Alex Jones think it is a part of a larger plan to control people’s lives. “They’re systematically claiming they’re replacing your stoves and your cars and the coal plants and everything else in […]
12/15/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Reproductive epidemiology expert: Half of all men will have a sperm count of ZERO by 2050
One of the world’s leading experts on environmental and reproductive epidemiology has predicted that, by 2050, most men around the world will have substantially no viable sperm for reproduction. Shanna H. Swan, a professor of environmental medicine and public health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and one of the co-authors of this latest […]
11/16/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Climate alarmists in Norway apprehended after failed attempt to vandalize another classic work of art
Two climate alarmists in Norway were detained on Friday, Nov. 11, after a failed attempt to vandalize Edvard Munch’s 1893 masterpiece “The Scream” at an Oslo museum. Oslo police said they were alerted by the National Museum of Norway regarding the incident. It involved two people who attempted to glue themselves to the painting and […]
11/08/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
California state legislators oppose plan to release genetically modified MOSQUITOES to “control” wild mosquito population
The state government of California drew flaks from environmentalists over a proposal to release genetically modified mosquitoes on the population. British biotechnology company Oxitec plans to make California the second state in the union – after Florida – to host an experimental release of its genetically modified mosquitoes. It is planning to release millions of […]
11/04/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
UN climate change conference delegates to stay at five-star hotels and luxury resorts
The thousands of people from around the world who will descend upon Egypt for the annual climate change conference hosted by the United Nations (UN) will be staying at luxury hotels and resorts. The UN Climate Change Conference in 2022, also known as COP27, will begin on Sunday, Nov. 6, at Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, near […]
10/24/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Australia’s largest bank is now tracking the carbon emissions of its clients through their financial transactions
Australia’s largest bank has begun tracking the carbon footprints of its clients based on how their purchases are allegedly affecting the climate. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CommBank), with over AU$1.09 trillion ($693 billion) in assets, is Australia’s largest bank. The bank recently partnered with CoGo, a “carbon management solution” firm, to launch a program […]
10/19/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Los Angeles desperately trying to meet water demand as drought continues to threaten future supplies
The city of Los Angeles is pushing for water independence as severe drought continues to wreak havoc throughout California. However, many projects to expand the city’s ability to capture, store and recycle water remain unfinished, with target dates for some major projects set as far as 2050. “It’s as low as I can remember it,” said […]
10/18/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Mississippi River drought wreaks havoc across America’s supply chains
Drought conditions all along the Mississippi River are causing barges and other ships to get stuck at certain junctions of the river, clogging up a critical artery in the American supply chain. The low water is caused by a lack of rain in the Ohio River Valley and the Upper Mississippi. It has halted commercial […]
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