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01/05/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Climate change myth debunked: Pacific and Indian Ocean sea levels rising much slower than model predictions
A recent study disproved claims by the climate change propagandists that low-lying islands are sinking into the sea. Dr. Alberto Boretti asserted in a new paper that the sea level has been rising very slowly in the Pacific and Indian Ocean. Some islands are actually gaining in size. A 2019 global-scale analysis of 709 islands in the Pacific […]
12/07/2021
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By Mary Villareal
California to cut water supply to cities and farmlands amid worsening drought
The California Department of Water Resources is planning to restrict water delivery to cities and farmlands amid the ongoing drought that is expected to persist well into next year. This will affect 27 million Californians and three-quarters of a million acres of farmland. Karla Nemeth, the department’s director, said: “Despite a wet start to the water year, conditions have dried out […]
12/01/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Brutal cold wave in Europe leads to record-high energy prices
A brutal cold wave is sweeping across Europe, bringing in tons of snow, triggering power outages and devastating several countries with lows that have not been seen since 1980 in Sweden. The extreme freeze over northern Scandinavia has also caused energy prices to soar to record highs. The main reason is the high consumption combined […]
11/28/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Deadly pesticides can harm bee populations for generations, study finds
A recent study showed that pesticides can harm bee populations for generations. The paper, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, found that bee populations can take a hit for generations once a bee is exposed to a common pesticide in its first year of life. Lead author […]
11/24/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Study: Lego plastic toys can last 1,300 YEARS in the ocean before breaking down
A new study found that Lego bricks, which are popular toys for children, could survive a staggering 1,300 years in the ocean before wasting away. Researchers from the University of Plymouth studied Lego bricks that washed up on the coastlines of southwest England. After confirming the ages of the weathered pieces, they compared the bricks’ […]
11/22/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Forever chemicals found to be significantly more toxic than previously thought
A new study from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that forever chemicals are even more toxic than scientists initially believed. The agency said that it was asking the Scientific Advisory Board to review scientific documents about the health impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) such as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS). […]
11/12/2021
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By Mary Villareal
COVID-related plastics pollute the world’s oceans, study reveals
A recent study published in the journal PNAS calculated for the first time how much waste in the form of single-use personal protective equipment (PPE) ended up in the oceans since the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic began in 2020. “The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an increased demand for single-use plastics that intensifies pressure on an already out-of-control […]
11/09/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Garbage piles up as NYC sanitation workers protest vaccine mandates
Garbage has been piling up across New York City as staff shortages continue due to the ongoing vaccine mandate set by Mayor Bill de Blasio. Mayor-elect Eric Adams, meanwhile, has already vowed to revisit the mandate by negotiating with unions on the issue. Since the mandate went into effect, sanitation employees said that they’ve received […]
11/03/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Oat prices reach record high amid droughts
Prices for oats and grains are up nearly 150 percent over the last year due to extremely dry weather in key growing regions. The drought was estimated to cut U.S. oat production by up to 40 percent, with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) saying this year’s oat crop was the smallest on record at only 40 million bushels. […]
10/27/2021
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By Mary Villareal
California’s environmental and truck laws to blame for supply chain crisis – social media posts go viral
Don Helms, the owner of North Idaho RV Rentals, went viral on social media when he blamed the changes to labor laws and California’s strict environmental laws for causing supply chain woes. In his Facebook post, Helms said the liberal media is blaming the supply chain crisis on the trucking industry, but the real culprit is California’s liberal trucking […]
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