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07/03/2024
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By Cassie B.
Small islands that climate change alarmists warned would disappear are actually growing, study shows
One of the more compelling warnings that climate change alarmists have made in recent years is the potential for smaller islands to sink into the ocean as polar ice caps melt and water levels rise. It sounds quite feasible on the surface, and it’s one their go-to examples of the dangers of rising temperatures because […]
06/25/2024
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By Cassie B.
STUDY: Hazardous chemicals from East Palestine train derailment spread across 16 US states… while the EPA covered it up
A newly released study found that the chemicals that leaked in the East Palestine train disaster last year have spread much further than originally expected, making their way to 16 states and causing concerns about the health of the communities surrounding the accident. The study, which was published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, found […]
06/14/2024
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By Cassie B.
EPA sued for failing to prevent toxic PFAS in biosludge from contaminating and destroying farm lands across America
An environmental watchdog group has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Texas farming and ranching families who experienced health problems after their property was polluted with toxic sewage sludge from nearby properties. The suit, which was filed by the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) in the U.S. District Court for the District of […]
06/12/2024
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By Cassie B.
Natural Asset Companies (NAC) aim to put the land and water of America’s heartland in the hands of Wall Street
The original proposal for controversial Natural Asset Companies (NACs) on the New York Stock Exchange may have hit a dead end, but that doesn’t mean the idea has been scrapped altogether – and it’s a worrying issue that isn’t getting a lot of attention in the mainstream media. In October, the Securities and Exchange Commission […]
05/31/2024
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By Cassie B.
Solar farm expansion plans in UK under fire as farmers forced off their land
Some UK farmers are being pushed off of their land as the misguided quest for more solar power presses forward in Britain. This is according to the former head of the UK’s farming union, who called attention to the many drawbacks of large-scale solar farms in the country. Minette Batters, who once served as the […]
05/30/2024
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By Cassie B.
Tens of thousands of GMO mosquitoes released in Djibouti to “fight malaria”
Authorities have released tens of thousands of genetically modified mosquitoes in Djibouti to deal with malaria… what could possibly go wrong? The mosquitoes being released are male Anopheles Stephensi mosquitoes, who do not bite. They target female mosquitoes, which are the only ones that can bite and transmit viral diseases like malaria; the GMO insects […]
05/27/2024
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By Cassie B.
EPA deliberately engineering power grid failure with new “Clean Power Plan 2.0”
The Environmental Protection Agency’s new Clean Power Plan 2.0 was recently finalized, and it’s being met with a lot of criticism over its emphasis on net-zero emissions at the expense of grid reliability. In fact, some experts believe the EPA is engineering the power grid to fail with the new rule. It requires that all […]
05/14/2024
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By Cassie B.
FrankenSkies documentary exposes the chemtrail agenda and its effects on life on Earth
Climate change is controversial on its own, but when discussions of geoengineering enter the equation, it can be even more contentious. Some climate change alarmists insist that taking extreme measures like spraying chemicals in the air to cool the earth’s climate is the only way to save us, while many others – including some of […]
04/11/2024
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By Cassie B.
Johnson County, Texas, passes resolution banning toxic biosolid applications
Johnson County, Texas, has issued a resolution prohibiting the use of dangerous biosolids there. Although counties only have limited regulating authority on this matter, the resolution seeks to demonstrate their unwillingness to accept these toxic materials. Commissioner Rick Bailey said that the resolution is really more of a request, adding: “We’re asking the city of […]
03/06/2024
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By Cassie B.
Pesticide linked to reproductive issues found in popular oat-based breakfast cereals
A pesticide that has been linked to reproductive issues has been found in a number of popular American breakfast cereals, including Quaker Oats and Cheerios. The pesticide in question is called chlormequat, and it has been shown in animal studies to reduce testosterone and fertility, cause disruptions to reproduction and damage developing fetuses. Although its […]
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