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04/18/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Plastic bags four times better for environment than “green” paper bag alternatives, study finds
If environmentalists were truly concerned about saving the planet from carbon dioxide (CO2) and other “greenhouse gases,” they would immediately bring back plastic bags, which are now banned in many left-wing cities for being too “polluting.” New research published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology reveals that in 15 out of 16 applications of […]
04/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Approximately 13,000 islands around the world have increased land mass over two decades, disproving claims of climate alarmists about rising sea levels
A Chinese study has revealed that approximately 13,000 islands worldwide have increased their land mass over the past two decades by 369.67 square kilometers (142.73 square miles), debunking claims that so-called climate change would make sea levels rise and wipe out islands. In the past few years, climate alarmists have insinuated that manmade climate change would swiftly drive […]
04/08/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Discovery of two new mammal species from the Jurassic period could reveal how humans got ears, scientists say
Scientists have discovered two new species of early mammals from the Jurassic period, and the findings could uncover the secret of how humans got their ears. Two recent papers in the journal Nature indicate that the two fossilized specimens look like modern weasels and are a species of prehistoric mammalian animals. Paleontologists hope these new discoveries could provide a better […]
03/18/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
Geological records show correlation between falling CO2 levels and mass extinction events
The geological time scale (GTS) contains certain eras where CO2 levels were historically high due to thriving plant life, and also contains periods where CO2 levels were catastrophically low, which correlate with mass extinction events and the inability of certain species to adapt. The climate and botanical history during these eras and the volcanic and […]
03/15/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
Reducing Parkinson’s disease will require phasing out common pesticides and herbicides across agriculture
Addressing the root cause of chronic disease in America will not be an easy task. One of the fastest growing neurological disorders in the world is Parkinson’s, and the root causes for this neurological disorder are ingrained into our agricultural systems and lawn care routines. Every year, nearly 90,000 new cases of Parkinson’s are diagnosed. […]
03/12/2024
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By Ava Grace
Study finds electric vehicles pollute the environment 1,850 times more than gas-powered cars
A study has found that electric vehicles pollute the environment at least 1,850 times more than their fossil fuel-based counterparts. The 2022 study from the United Kingdom-based independent global emissions testing and research firm Emissions Analytics found that, during a 1,000-mile journey, EVs release 1,850 times more pollutants into the environment than their gas-powered counterparts […]
03/07/2024
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By Laura Harris
STUDY: Researchers found microplastics in all human placenta they tested
A new study published in the journal Toxicological Sciences discovered microplastics in all 62 human placenta samples tested. Microplastics, tiny particles measuring a millionth of a gram, are present in virtually everything humans consume, from bottled water to meat and plant-based food and are able to enter the body through consumption of food that has made contact with […]
03/05/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Eight-year-old boy whose school has a 5G tower develops “severe” headaches likely caused by cellular radiation, study determines
A peer-reviewed study published in the journal Annals of Clinical Case Studies reveals that 5G wireless technology might not be as safe as the government and wireless industry claim it is. The paper explains how an eight-year-old boy who started attending school near a 5G tower suddenly and out of nowhere developed “severe” headaches that […]
02/29/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Noise pollution from offshore wind turbines could lead to the EXTINCTION OF WHALES
For years, the government has insisted that the increase in whale, dolphin and cetacean deaths off the East Coast has no relationship to the high decibel pile driving from the construction and operation of large industrial wind turbines and boat activity in areas that have previously been undisturbed. On Feb. 18, 2022, National Oceanic and […]
02/22/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
STUDY: Chernobyl’s mutant wolves may have developed cancer resistance
Wolves that have made the deserted streets of Chernobyl their home seem to have developed resistance to cancer, according to a new study that has raised hopes the discovery can aid researchers in fighting cancer in humans. In 1986, a nuclear reactor in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernobyl exploded, forcing the more than 100,000 […]
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