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News & Articles By Belle Carter
12/21/2022
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By Belle Carter
EU approves direct carbon taxes on individuals, buildings and road transport fuels
Mainstream media in the United States and the official website of the European Parliament may not be reporting it, but European Union (EU) legislators agreed on December 18 that they will impose carbon taxes on individuals, buildings and road transport fuels. Reports indicated that the new tax will apply to petrol, diesel and heating fuels. “The […]
12/20/2022
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By Belle Carter
Vegetable prices climb by 38% in ONE MONTH despite Biden’s claim of declining inflation
In spite of President Joe Biden’s claim that inflation is declining, vegetable prices in the U.S. increased by a whopping 38 percent in November. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) stated the producer price index (PPI) for vegetable prices jumped 38.1 percent from October to November, up a total of 80.6 percent over the past […]
12/19/2022
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By Belle Carter
Water infrastructure authorities declare a DROUGHT EMERGENCY in Southern California
A regional drought emergency has been declared in Southern California as residents brace themselves for a fourth consecutive drought season. Officials from the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California announced that the water-saving call could become mandatory if drought conditions persist in the coming months. According to their site, MWD will consider allocating supplies to all […]
12/15/2022
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By Belle Carter
Study: 74 Metric tons of microplastics present in coastal New Zealand city’s atmosphere
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Auckland in New Zealand found that Auckland’s atmosphere has 74 metric tons of microplastics – equivalent to three million plastic bottles per year. The research published in Environmental Science & Technology underlined the fact that the smallest particles called nanoplastics can enter cells, cross the blood-brain barrier and build up […]
12/12/2022
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By Belle Carter
NGOs pay politicians to promote globalist policies, policy expert reveals
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) use tens of billions of dollars to influence officials in promoting globalist policies such as Agenda 21, Agenda 2030, Green New Deal, Great Reset and others. This was revealed by Tom DeWeese during a recent interview with the New American Magazine‘s Bill Jasper. DeWeese is the founder and president of the American Policy […]
12/09/2022
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By Belle Carter
Report: Organic farming yields 40% more crops than conventional farming during drought
A recently released report that took four decades to complete has shown that organic farming produced 40 percent more yields during stressful drought periods compared to conventional farming. The Rodale Institute’s “Farming Systems Trial” is the longest-running investigation that compared organic and conventional grain-cropping approaches in North America. (Related: How shifting to organic farming could help rural […]
12/02/2022
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By Belle Carter
From womb to tomb: “Forever chemicals” can be passed on to babies during pregnancy
An American activist group recently examined studies that investigated the presence of synthetic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals,” in babies’ cord blood. PFAS earned the nickname because they do not degrade in the environment and stay in the body forever. The latest Environmental Working Group science review indicated that pregnant women may, […]
11/29/2022
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By Belle Carter
FDA recalls frozen oysters in 13 states over fears of sapovirus contamination
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered an emergency recall of frozen oysters over fears of sapovirus contamination after one person who ate raw oysters in Las Vegas came down with vomiting and diarrhea and tested positive for the common cause of viral gastroenteritis. Nine others are suspected to be infected. According to Southern Nevada […]
11/16/2022
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By Belle Carter
CDC to investigate defunct Fort Ord base after hundreds of soldiers assigned there developed cancer
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will investigate long-term health risks linked to contaminated soil and drinking water at the now-defunct Fort Ord in California. Patrick Breysse, director of the CDC’s Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), announced this move through a letter to Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA). He told the […]
11/11/2022
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By Belle Carter
Hurricane Nicole leaves at least 5 people dead in Florida
Two people were electrocuted by a downed power line in Florida’s Orange County as another hurricane crossed the state. “Deputies responded to the intersection of Bayfront Parkway and Pershing Avenue in reference to a man down call around 9:30 a.m. ET,” the county sheriff’s office posted on social media. “When they arrived, deputies found a […]
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