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News & Articles By Belle Carter
02/03/2023
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By Belle Carter
Water Wars: Colorado River basin states fail to reach consensus on water usage cuts
The Colorado River basin states have failed for the second time in six months to reach a consensus on the water usage cuts that seek to distribute the burden of drought more equitably as the river dries up. Six of the seven basin states sketched out a joint proposal for how they could meet the […]
01/30/2023
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By Belle Carter
BLACKOUT bill: Minnesota lawmakers pass legislation banning use of coal, oil and gas for state’s electricity grid
The Minnesota House of Representatives on Thursday, Jan. 26, passed a Democrat-sponsored bill banning the use of coal, oil and gas for the state’s electricity grid. The legislation is going to require the state’s electricity grid to be 100 percent carbon-free in 17 years. This coincided with President Joe Biden banning mining in the Iron Range, a […]
01/25/2023
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By Belle Carter
Expert warns: Zombie infection in “The Last of Us” not too far-fetched
An expert has warned that the idea of a fungus infecting humans and turning them into zombies, as seen in the franchise “The Last of Us,” is not too far-fetched. Originally released in 2013 as a console game for the PlayStation 3 and 4, it was later adopted for television by HBO. The series is set 20 […]
01/24/2023
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By Belle Carter
Texas group launches petition to BAN chemtrails
The advocacy group Clean Skies Texas recently launched a signature campaign asking state representatives to pass laws that ban the dangerous atmospheric aerosol spraying commonly referred to as “chemtrails.” “This is a petition to prohibit the continuation of aerosolized spraying without prior testing and the formalized approval of public representatives to ensure the safety of our families […]
01/23/2023
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By Belle Carter
Siemens chairman urges people to stop eating meat during speech at World Economic Forum
Jim Hagemann Snabe, chairman of German industrial giant Siemens, has urged the public to stop eating meat and replace it with synthetic proteins. “If a billion people stop eating meat, I tell you, it has a big impact. Not only does it have a big impact on the current food system, but it will also inspire the innovation of […]
01/20/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Frequent visits to green spaces linked to lower use of prescription drugs
A team of researchers from Kuopio, a city in forest-rich Finland, conducted a study linking frequent visits to green spaces to lower use of certain prescription drugs. The 10 researchers from the department of health security at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare wanted to find out if the amount of residential green and […]
01/19/2023
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By Belle Carter
Dallas Fed warns: Texas power grid still at risk during extreme weather
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has warned that the Texas electrical grid is still at risk during severe weather despite safeguards done after the deadly February 2021 deep freeze, which brought widespread power outages in the Lone Star State. The freeze that caused the state’s electrical system to fail prompted Texas officials to introduce regulations […]
01/12/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Northern glass frog hides red blood cells in liver to become invisible
According to a recent study, the northern glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) can render itself nearly invisible while asleep by removing almost 90 percent of its red blood cells from circulation and packing them into its liver. The study published December 22 in Science elaborated on this behavior by the amphibian. According to the study authors, […]
01/04/2023
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By Belle Carter
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to turn New Yorkers into fertilizer, signs bill that legalizes human composting
Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to legalize human composting on December 31, 2022. The bill, which was introduced by Democrat State Assembly Member Amy Paulin and Democrat State Sen. Leroy Comrie, states that “natural organic reduction (NOR) accelerates the process of biological decomposition in an aboveground container, naturally converting human remains to the soil.” The […]
12/22/2022
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By Belle Carter
At least 2 dead, 12 injured as 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Northern California
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Northern California’s Humboldt County in the wee hours of Tuesday, December 20, leaving at least two people dead and 12 injured. “It was the most intense earthquake that I’ve felt,” Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes said. “It was a long-duration earthquake, so it was not only […]
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