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News & Articles By Cassie B.
09/21/2019
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By Cassie B.
Climate lunatics are working to ban natural gas stoves, forcing consumers to rely on electric burners that are mostly powered by coal
Climate lunatics are pretty good at coming up with ideas that seem to defy logic, and a recent drive to ban natural gas stoves is a classic example. Cities in largely liberal states like California and Massachusetts have been looking at proposals that will either limit or ban the use of natural gas outright in […]
09/06/2019
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By Cassie B.
Oceans have become TOXIC to humans, rendering beach-goers unable to breathe
In England, people headed to their local beaches in droves to enjoy the bank holiday weekend August 25 and say goodbye to summer in unusual 92-degree heat – but many of them ended up seeing firsthand just how dangerous ocean pollution can be. Around 150 people got sick after going to beaches along the country’s […]
09/04/2019
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By Cassie B.
A volcanic eruption in 1815 blocked the sun for a full year, causing global crop failures and famine… and it could happen again
As welcome as the fall weather can be when it finally sets in, it’s hard to imagine life without summer, yet that’s exactly what happened back in 1816 – and it could happen again. That year, spring came like it always did, but what followed was a lot closer to winter than summer. Cold temperatures […]
08/30/2019
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By Cassie B.
Promising new study shows path for reducing the environmental impact of making plastics
Manufacturing products like steel, plastics and iron is the world’s top source of energy consumption, and it also releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Researchers have long been looking for ways to make these processes more eco-friendly, and now chemical engineers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with a novel approach to making […]
08/28/2019
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By Cassie B.
Heatwave upside: Butterfly populations bounce back in the U.K. after last year’s warm weather
Many of us are ready to say goodbye to the hot summer weather, but there is a big upside to the heat waves we’ve been seeing in recent years as butterfly populations have bounced back in a big way in the U.K. In fact, data provided by the country shows that more than two thirds […]
08/18/2019
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By Cassie B.
“Eco-friendly” scooters revealed to be largely a fraud: They’re far dirtier for the environment than their advocates could have imagined
Electric scooters are everywhere these days, and lots of city dwellers proudly take part in electric scooter sharing schemes like those offered by Bird, Lyft, and Bolt. This method of transportation certainly sounds eco-friendly on the surface. When you compare it to a car, the advantages are clear: It doesn’t emit greenhouse gases and it […]
08/05/2019
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By Cassie B.
Food supply collapse? Over a third of the U.K.’s native bee and hoverfly species are dying out – here’s why it spells trouble for crops
Experts are concerned about the dramatic decline in Britain’s bee population, and given the trouble it could spell for the future food supply, it’s a matter that deserves everyone’s attention. Researchers have found that a third of Britain’s bee species are suffering declines. Another important species, hoverflies, are also under threat, and the loss of […]
08/02/2019
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By Cassie B.
Geoengineering – even in modest amounts – works just like a drug, will kill the planet slowly
What do geoengineering and taking drugs have in common? The parallels aren’t immediately obvious, but once you take a look at the potential ramifications of the process, it’s pretty easy to see how it will slowly but surely kill the planet. Many people start taking drugs in hopes of improving their physical or mental health […]
07/17/2019
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By Cassie B.
Not to be a party pooper, but your birthday balloons are killing marine life
Balloons have a way of making every occasion seem more festive, but if you don’t keep them contained, marine life could pay the ultimate price for your celebration. Experts are warning about the dangers of balloons, which are made of soft plastic that is easily swallowed by birds and other marine life who mistake the […]
07/09/2019
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By Cassie B.
Australia plans to dump tons of sludge on the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef in Australia has been under threat lately from coral bleaching, but now it’s facing what experts are terming “another nail in the coffin” as plans have been approved to dump more than a million tons of sludge there. In January, a permit was issued by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park […]
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