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12/20/2023
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By Laura Harris
Washington state Democrats propose ban on gas-powered lawn equipment to fight “climate change”
Two Democratic Washington state representatives have proposed new legislation that would outlaw “gasoline-powered and diesel-powered landscaping and other outdoor power equipment” to help fight the so-called “climate change.” House Bill 1868, authored by Amy Walen and Liz Berry, demands zero emissions from common lawn care tools, including lawnmowers, weed whackers, trimmers, hedge trimmers, chainsaws, leaf blowers, […]
12/19/2023
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By Laura Harris
New study: Charging an EV is equivalent to filling up a traditional car with gasoline worth $17.33 per gallon
A new study conducted by the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) has found that the true cost of charging an electric vehicle (EV) is equivalent to filling up a traditional car with gasoline worth $17.33 per gallon. The report, titled “Overcharged Expectations: Unmasking the True Costs of Electric Vehicles,” shows that $22 billion in government handouts to EV owners […]
12/15/2023
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By Laura Harris
U.A.E. teams up with Bill Gates’ nuclear company to build ADVANCED NUCLEAR REACTORS
The United Arab Emirates has signed an agreement with Bill Gates’ nuclear company, TerraPower, to explore the potential development of advanced nuclear reactors within the Gulf state. During the United Nations’ COP28 climate conference in Dubai on Dec. 4, Mohamed al-Hammadi, the CEO of the government-owned Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) said that the U.A.E. […]
12/15/2023
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By Laura Harris
Study: World’s richest 1% emit the same amount of carbon as 5 billion of the world’s poorest
The carbon footprint of the world’s wealthiest one percent is comparable to the combined emissions of two-thirds of the world’s poorest population, according to a study. The study by Oxfam International found that the emissions of the wealthy 77 million people is roughly the same amount as the emissions of five billion individuals on the […]
10/06/2023
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By Laura Harris
New study: Exposure to PESTICIDES linked to METABOLIC DISORDERS like diabetes and obesity
Exposure to various kinds of pesticides is linked to metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity, according to a new study. The review published September in Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology analyzed 4,051 articles from the PubMed database. It found that even low levels of exposure from pesticides during pregnancy or childhood can lead to metabolic […]
08/21/2023
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By Laura Harris
Nobel Prize laureate, over 1,600 scientists and professionals declare: There is NO climate crisis
Dr. John Clauser, last year’s winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, has joined more than 1,600 scientists and professionals in signing a declaration that says “there is no climate crisis.” The signatories from across the world are members of the Global Climate Intelligence Group (GCIG), an affiliate of the Climate Intelligence Foundation, a think tank operating in the fields […]
08/11/2023
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By Laura Harris
Over 1,300 flights cancelled and 6,000 delayed by SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS that hit the East Coast
More than 1,350 international and domestic flights had been canceled and another 6,000 flights were delayed by 6 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, Aug. 7, as severe thunderstorms paralyzed the Eastern Seaboard. The disruptions continued through the night, and the thunderstorms knocked out power for more than a million people. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued five […]
08/04/2023
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By Laura Harris
Italy reveals ARSONISTS – not “climate change” – are responsible for wildfires across the country
Italy has pointed its finger at arsonists for the recent wildfires that broke out in the country, contrary to the United Nations’ claim that “climate change” is the culprit. According to the National Pulse, Italy’s National Confederation of Direct Farmers (Coldiretti) suggests that up to 60 percent of the country’s wildfires are man-made. Roberto Occhiuto, […]
07/27/2023
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By Laura Harris
COKED-UP JAWS: Florida sharks may be feasting on cocaine dumped into the sea by traffickers
Scientists believe that sharks may be feasting on bales of cocaine thrown off the Florida coast by drug smugglers attempting to transport their product into the United States. Florida-based environmental engineer Dr. Tracy Fanara notes in a study that pollutants, including drugs, ending up in wastewater streams and natural bodies of water are adversely impacting […]
07/26/2023
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By Laura Harris
STUDY: Deep-sea mining for EV metals can slash ocean animal populations in half
A new study published in Current Biology revealed that the rapid expansion of deep-sea mining of metals needed for electric vehicles (EVs) can slash ocean animal population in half. In the study, captured from an underwater cobalt mining site off the coast of Japan, a short mining test was conducted by the Japanese government and analyzed by […]
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