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03/17/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Climate change alarmists now say they’re AGAINST greening planet Earth because plants cause pollen allergies
The global warming narrative is shifting once again as climate change alarmists decry the “greening” of the planet. New climate models released by the University of Michigan claim that increased plant growth around the world due to supposedly warmer temperatures is a bad thing because, get this: it will supposedly boost pollen allergies. Planet Earth […]
06/30/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Animals push back on boundaries, invade human spaces
Recent reports have touched on animals invading human spaces around the world. The invasions have been blamed on the ongoing Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and climate change. A number of animals, such as rats, elephants, bears and wild boars, have made their way toward human settlements as their habitats face threats. A ratty situation in […]
05/05/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Australia to phase out single-use plastics by 2025
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison launched its first National Plastics Plan last month in an attempt to curb the country’s mounting plastic pollution crisis. The plan involves banning “single-use plastics” over the next four years. On Thursday, April 16, the country’s environmental ministers met to confirm that the ban covers eight kinds of “problematic and unnecessary” plastic waste: lightweight […]
04/05/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Thousands forced to evacuate as Australia sees worst flood in decades
Two enormous storms have converged over eastern Australia, dumping over three feet of rain in only five days. The rains, which began on March 18, caused flooding that resulted in more than 18,000 residents in New South Wales (NSW), one of the most heavily affected areas, having to evacuate. As of Monday, March 22, 38 locations in Australia have been […]
12/23/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers find high levels of pesticides in the Great Barrier Reef, including one that’s BANNED in 60 countries
Marine scientists have detected dangerous levels of several pesticides in the Great Barrier Reef, including the herbicide atrazine. This pesticide has been banned in 60 countries but remains registered for use in Australia. In a report published in the journal Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, reef water quality expert Jon Brodie and fisheries veterinarian Matt Landos said that 50 individual pesticide […]
08/06/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
2020 gets “weirder” as Australia gets blanketed by snow not seen since the ’70s
Rare levels of snowfall hit Tasmania overnight on Tuesday, August 4, blanketing the island state for the first time in years. In Launceston, meteorologists said that snow has not settled since the 1970s. Settled snow means it forms on the ground. And while snowfall is not rare in the region, the tremendous amounts and the […]
01/25/2020
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By JD Heyes
Climate change narrative collapses as investigators determine up to 85% of Australia’s fires were started by people
These days, whenever there is a massive wildfire anywhere on the planet, Left-wing lunatics crawl out of the woodwork to claim that the ‘cause’ of such fires is due to “global warming” and “climate change” brought about by human activities. Cattle farts, SUVs, and modern power plants are doing to the planet what meteors, massive […]
01/05/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Environmentalists are the arsonists of Australia: Fires made worse by shortsighted environmental policies that prohibit removal of forest fuel
The horrific wildfires that are scorching many areas of Australia right now are creating quite a disturbing scenario for the island nation, as photos and videos continue to emerge that can only be described as apocalyptic. But it didn’t have to be this way, according to English journalist James Delingpole, who blames misplaced environmentalist policies […]
05/19/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Northern Australia mining town demands the Health Department blood test its residents after water supply found contaminated with lead
The population of Borroloola, a remote mining town in central northern Australia, got the shock of their lives when they heard that their drinking water had higher amounts of lead than normal. In an ABC News report, the indigenous Garawa community is demanding blood testing for affected families from Australia’s Department of Health. Earlier in April […]
02/11/2018
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By David Williams
World’s first biofuel flight between U.S. and Australia achieved with a Qantas Boeing 787 Dreamliner filled with 24,000 kilos of mustard seed-based blended fuel
The world’s first biofuel flight turned out to be a huge success, and it was powered by 24,000 kilograms of mustard seed-based blended fuel. The historic achievement was made possible through a partnership between airline company Qantas Airways and Agrisoma Biosciences, an agricultural-technology company that’s based in Canada. The two companies announced a partnership back […]
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