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07/30/2026
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By Cassie B.
Case against EVs grows as engineering professor and Stellantis losses tell the same story
Professor Kalghatgi’s analysis finds EVs offer negligible global emissions reductions after accounting for battery manufacturing. Battery production creates a five-tonne CO2 deficit per Nissan Leaf before any driving occurs. Health impacts of EVs are estimated to be three to five times worse than conventional vehicles due to mining and processing. Stellantis reports up to 21 […]
07/29/2026
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By Cassie B.
Women with higher PFAS levels face greater multiple sclerosis risk, study finds
Higher PFAS blood levels are linked to roughly 50% greater odds of multiple sclerosis, especially in women. PFHxS, a chemical in firefighting foams and stain-resistant products, showed the strongest and most consistent association with MS. People with the highest PFHxS levels were more than 3.5 times as likely to have MS as those with the […]
07/29/2026
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By Cassie B.
Lawmakers to Monsanto: Hiding cancer risks won’t be protected by law
Congressional bill aims to overturn a Supreme Court ruling that shielded pesticide companies from lawsuits over undisclosed cancer risks. The Americans vs. Poisonous Pesticides Act would restore consumers’ right to sue manufacturers for concealing health hazards. Under current law, EPA-approved labels grant immunity from state-level failure-to-warn lawsuits, even when cancer risks are omitted. The bill […]
07/22/2026
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By Cassie B.
Blue states sue Pentagon to save wind subsidies
Pentagon’s pause on wind energy reviews blocks 100+ projects and $47 billion in investments. Oregon and Washington join a coalition suing the Department of Defense over stalled wind development. Defense Department says freeze is needed to prevent turbine interference with radar and drone detection. Industry warns the delays pose an existential threat, affecting tens of […]
07/21/2026
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By Cassie B.
Out with alarmism: New climate report director promises science over scare tactics
Dr. Matthew Wielicki replaces the climate assessment’s former leadership, signaling a shift toward skepticism. The next climate report will focus on natural climate variability and positive effects like longer growing seasons. Hundreds of scientists and contractors were dismissed, leaving the assessment team to start from scratch. Energy Secretary Wright says the report will prioritize honest […]
07/16/2026
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By Cassie B.
Flesh-eating screwworm returns to U.S., raising food safety concerns
The New World screwworm has officially returned to the U.S. with 33 confirmed infections in Texas and New Mexico since early June. The flesh-eating larvae burrow into living tissue, killing infected animals within two weeks if left untreated. Federal officials claim the food supply is safe, but inspections only catch visible problems after animals reach […]
07/13/2026
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By Cassie B.
Sunlight emerges as nature’s antidepressant as Americans spend 87% of their lives indoors
Sunlight acts as a natural antidepressant by boosting serotonin and dopamine while regulating the body’s internal clock. Americans spend 93 percent of their lives indoors or in cars, depriving themselves of the biological light needed for mood health. Sunlight on skin produces roughly two dozen beneficial compounds — vitamin D is only one of them […]
07/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis and the collapse of green energy fantasies
Strait of Hormuz conflict exposed the failure of renewable energy as the global economy remains dependent on fossil fuels for 79 percent of energy consumption Levelized Cost of Energy metric misleadingly ignores the intermittency and hidden costs of solar and wind energy Spain’s 2025 blackout, which has been linked to a solar-heavy grid lacking inertia, […]
07/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
Pennsylvania coal towns fight the data center boom
Hazle Township’s board of supervisors voted unanimously to pause data center applications for 180 days amid growing local opposition. More than 60 data center proposals across Pennsylvania face resistance from residents concerned about health and environmental impacts. Coal’s toxic legacy in the region has fueled skepticism toward the data center boom and its potential harms. […]
06/24/2026
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By Cassie B.
Antarctica’s warming narrative ignores continent’s freezing reality
Recent Antarctic “heatwave” was a localized, temporary event on the Peninsula, not continent-wide warming. Simultaneous record cold at the South Pole (-73.6°C) contrasts with Peninsula warmth, highlighting weather variability. Media sensationalized the event without context, ignoring broader Antarctic cooling trends and natural climate cycles. Studies show Antarctica is not uniformly warming; East Antarctica and regions […]
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