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05/12/2026
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By Cassie B.
New tree ring studies show no human impact on global precipitation patterns
The Department of Energy report confirms that climate models are wild exaggerations and that CO2 boosts global plant growth by 25 to 50 percent. No acceleration in U.S. extreme weather can be directly tied to CO2, with solar activity and natural cycles being consistently downplayed. New tree ring studies over 700 years show droughts were […]
05/05/2026
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By Cassie B.
Sunlight turns plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel in new breakthrough
Plastic waste is converted into clean hydrogen fuel using a sunlight-driven process with specialized light-sensitive materials. Researchers at the University of Adelaide developed the method, called solar-driven photoreforming, to break plastic into hydrogen and industrial chemicals. This approach addresses two crises simultaneously: plastic pollution and the need for fossil fuel alternatives. Early experiments achieved high […]
04/28/2026
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By Cassie B.
Peer review or advocacy? New study exposes undisclosed conflicts in climate science
Climate research suffers from the same undisclosed financial conflicts that have plagued pharmaceutical studies for decades. A new study found not one of 331 authors in 82 peer-reviewed climate papers disclosed any financial or non-financial conflicts of interest. NGO-funded studies were nearly nine times more likely to report a positive link between climate change and […]
04/22/2026
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By Cassie B.
Overlooked EPA move ends CO2 “endangerment”, could save trillions and reshape industry
Trump’s EPA repealed the 2009 Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gases. This move dismantles the legal basis for federal CO2 regulation. Supporters hail it as historic deregulation freeing industry and consumers. Opponents are preparing legal challenges to reinstate the finding. The decision reopens a fundamental national debate over climate and the economy. While the world’s attention […]
04/16/2026
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By Cassie B.
New study finds “forever chemicals” may weaken your immune system’s defenses
A new study finds PFAS exposure can significantly weaken vaccine effectiveness, with higher blood levels linked to a 40% drop in COVID-19 antibodies. These “forever chemicals” are immunotoxic, meaning they can cripple the body’s defenses against a wide range of infections, not just one virus. PFAS are nearly ubiquitous, found in water, food packaging, and […]
04/07/2026
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By Cassie B.
Spring planting in crisis as Middle East war drives fertilizer costs to punishing highs
Middle East conflict disrupts vital fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Fertilizer prices have spiked by up to 35% during the critical spring planting season. The crisis threatens already thin farm margins and risks renewed food inflation. U.S. food and national security are seen as vulnerable due to this global supply chain choke point. […]
03/11/2026
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By Cassie B.
Scientists dump 65,000 liters of chemicals into ocean in risky geoengineering experiment
Scientists conducted a controversial geoengineering test by dumping alkaline chemicals into the Gulf of Maine. The experiment aims to alter ocean chemistry to absorb more atmospheric carbon dioxide. Critics condemn it as a dangerous distraction from addressing the root causes of pollution. Such planetary-scale interventions ignore potentially severe and unknown ecological consequences. This action reflects […]
02/25/2026
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By Cassie B.
Major review finds you’d need a jungle indoors to purify air, but plants still make you feel better
A new scientific review finds indoor plants offer minimal real-world air purification. Their most reliable benefits are psychological, improving comfort and reducing stress. People report feeling cooler and less stressed in rooms with plants despite no measurable change. To match a building’s ventilation, an impractical number of plants would be required. For tangible air quality […]
02/25/2026
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By Cassie B.
Kentucky community rallies against data center on prime agricultural land
Residents oppose a large data center on prime Kentucky farmland due to concerns about health and heritage loss. They fear permanent damage to agriculture, higher utility costs, and falling property values. A citizen group is advocating for a moratorium until proper regulations are studied. The local school system acknowledges the potential for major revenue from […]
02/23/2026
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By Cassie B.
EPA repeals stricter mercury caps on coal plants, pitting energy costs against public health
EPA repeals tightened limits on mercury and toxic emissions from coal plants. The rollback targets 2024 updates to the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards. The agency claims it will save money and protect grid reliability. Health groups warn it will increase dangerous pollution harming children. This action is part of a broader Trump administration deregulatory […]
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