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02/21/2022
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By Nolan Barton
Analysis of 91 studies shows ocean acidification “has negligible direct impact on fish behavior”
A new paper published in a top-ranked biology journal found that concerns about the acidification of ocean water are grossly overblown. Published in PLOS Biology on February 3, the paper analyzed 91 studies on the effect of ocean acidification on fish behavior. The paper found that better-quality studies tended to find smaller effects on fish behavior, and […]
02/21/2022
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By News Editors
Fact checkers defend activist scientists because they agree with them not because they are right
The so-called fact-checkers are out again trying to insist one side of a scientific debate is wrong and another is right because they happen to agree with one side. That’s advocacy, not science. (Article republished from PolarBearScience.com) Here are some facts (check the links provided for additional references): Scientists in Arctic nations in the late 1960s were […]
02/20/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
New study finds corn-based ethanol fuel is actually WORSE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT than regular gasoline
A new study has found that corn-based ethanol, the main source of supposedly green ethanol fuel in the United States, may actually be worse for the environment than regular gasoline. The new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), contradicts previous research, including one study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), […]
02/07/2022
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By Virgilio Marin
Marine life is thriving on the Antarctic seafloor, even after being trapped under the ice for 50 years
Researchers have discovered that the Antarctic seabed is teeming a rich community of sea creatures. The marine organisms – trapped under the ice for five decades – came to light after an iceberg over two times bigger than New York City broke off of the Brunt Ice Shelf in northern Antarctica last month. The iceberg, called A-74, drifted into the Weddell Sea […]
02/06/2022
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By Ethan Huff
NOT JUST HUMANS: Scientists say 5G radiation is killing animals and wildlife
A lengthy report about 5G exposure has found that this newfound radiation source is damaging the health of creatures that live in the wild. The 150-page report, compiled by researchers at the University of Washington and Johns Hopkins University, contains three sections, the first of which looked at how environmental EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) have radically […]
12/29/2021
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By Ethan Huff
Crazy climate fanatics chainsaw down 1,000 trees in New York City while claiming it’s to save the planet
John V. Lindsay East River Park in Manhattan’s Lower East Side just lost 1,000 trees thanks to climate fanatics who insisted that the greenery be cut down with chainsaws in order to protect the planet from global warming. More than 70 species of mature trees at the popular 46-acre park were bulldozed, including 419 oaks, […]
12/27/2021
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By Matthew Davis
Conservation advocates oppose plan to carpet bomb picturesque Farallon Islands with “super-toxic rat poison”
Primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall and Ocean Foundation senior fellow Richard Charter opposed the plan to carpet bomb Farallon Islands in an unprecedented effort to control the mouse population. Goodall said dropping “super-toxic rat poison” will “inflict pain and suffering on a great many sentient animals.” The picturesque, rocky islands are home to seabirds, seals and […]
12/05/2021
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By Ethan Huff
Germany is trying to go dark by shutting down all nuclear power plants, leaving only unreliable wind and solar
The European powerhouse of Germany is on a mission to phase out all of its nuclear power plants and replace them with massive wind and solar farms. By the end of 2022, it is being reported, Germany will have shuttered another six nuclear plants with a total baseload capacity of 8.54 gigawatts, which is enough […]
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 […]
11/08/2021
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By Cassie B.
Fukushima radioactive wastewater release plans spark concerns from farmers, neighbors
As the Japanese government pushes forward with its plans to release water that was contaminated from the nuclear disaster at Fukushima into the ocean, farmers are concerned that consumer fears will once again have a negative impact on their business following a decade of slow recovery. The water will be processed to remove radioactive contamination […]
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