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News & Articles By Arsenio Toledo
08/25/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Bank Australia to stop approving loans for new fossil fuel cars, will only handle car loans for EVs
A bank in Australia has announced that it will stop approving loans for new gas- and diesel-powered vehicles and will instead only provide car loans for electric vehicles. Bank Australia, a customer-owned bank and the seventh-largest banking institution of a similar nature in the country, made this announcement on Friday, Aug. 19. Sasha Courville, chief impact […]
08/25/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Food supply at risk: Quality of corn, soybean crops in South Dakota and Ohio deteriorating due to worsening drought
The quality of corn and soybean crops in South Dakota and Ohio is deteriorating rapidly. The Midwestern leg of the 2022 crop tour of the agriculture publication Pro Farmer has found that extreme heat and widespread drought brought many parts of the Midwest into ruin, hampering thousands of acres of crop fields. The situation in the region adds […]
08/23/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Forever no more? Scientists discover new, low-cost way to break down certain types of “forever chemicals”
A team of scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Northwestern University have discovered a new and cheap way of breaking down the “forever chemicals” that continue to pollute the planet. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are commonly used in non-stick pans, water-repellant fabrics and food packaging. They are known as “forever chemicals” because of their […]
08/18/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Federal government forces water supply cuts for Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico to avoid collapse of Colorado River System
As drought continues to wreak havoc upon the American West, the federal government has decided to cut water supplies to some states and Mexico to avoid the “catastrophic collapse” of the Colorado River System. Around forty million Americans living in seven states rely on the water flowing through the Colorado River. Before the federal government stepped […]
08/18/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Dutch farmers group vows to continue protests, calls into question “science” behind nitrogen fertilizer ban
Agractie, an organization of Dutch farmers protesting the government’s policy mandating the reduced use of nitrogen fertilizers, is planning fresh protests as it calls the science behind the green agenda into question. The protests started after the Netherlands mandated its farmers to stop using nitrogen fertilizers in a bid to halve nitrogen emissions by 2030. The […]
08/17/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Corn collapse: Just 57% of US corn crop is in good or excellent condition
Less than 60 percent of America’s corn crop is in good or excellent condition, according to the latest Crop Progress report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). As of Aug. 15, only 12 percent of America’s corn crop is in excellent condition; 45 percent in good condition; 27 percent in fair condition; 10 percent in […]
08/16/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Potato prices surge as Idaho crop yields drop due to heatwave
Idaho is experiencing a potato shortage, causing prices nationwide to surge. The state is the biggest producer of potato in the United States. The U.S. produced over 389 million hundredweight (cwt) of potatoes in 2021, with Idaho producing nearly 129 million cwt, or a third of all potatoes grown in the country. According to a report […]
08/09/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Reuters falsely claims lightning deaths in DC are due to “climate change”
Mainstream media outlet Reuters claims that the so-called climate change caused the deaths of three people in Washington, D.C. when they were struck by lightning. On Thursday, Aug. 4, two men and two women were struck by lightning while visiting Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., just north of the White House. The bolt struck the ground […]
08/02/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
More calf-producing cattle are being sold for slaughter, decimating cattle herds and making beef prices surge
More calf-producing female cattle are being sold for processing as part of a wider sell-off in cattle herds, signaling that the reduction in cattle herds and the damage to America’s food production could be permanent. According to the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) latest cattle report, the market has contracted to levels not seen in years, […]
07/29/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
New Jersey government asks residents to conserve water as heatwave threatens the state’s water supply
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and his administration have asked residents and businesses in the state to conserve water amid a persistent heatwave that kept metro area temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit for days. “Now is the time for New Jersey to be especially mindful of water usage and proactively moderate our consumption,” said Commissioner of Environmental Protection […]
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