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09/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
Christopher Booker’s “The Real Global Warming Disaster” delves into the “hockey stick” controversy
Christopher Booker argues in “The Real Global Warming Disaster” that the IPCC was established not as an impartial scientific body, but as a political organization tasked with promoting the idea of human-caused climate change, shaping policy rather than objectively assessing evidence. It heavily relied on Michael Mann’s “hockey stick” graph, which claimed unprecedented modern warming, […]
09/09/2025
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By Belle Carter
New study challenges alarmist sea level rise claims, finds slower increase than reported
A recent study published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering found that global sea levels are rising at a much slower rate than previously claimed by climate models, with an average increase of just 1.5 mm per year (15 cm per century) in 2020. The analysis of over 150,000 locations worldwide revealed that […]
09/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Peer-reviewed study links COVID vaccines to “profound harm,” raises concerns over gain-of-function research
A peer-reviewed study claims that both the SARS-CoV-2 virus and mRNA COVID-19 vaccines exhibit signs of deliberate engineering, potentially breaching international biological weapons treaties. The study, authored by 11 experts, suggests that these interventions have led to severe health crises, including autoimmune disorders and aggressive cancers and calls for an immediate cessation of mRNA vaccine […]
08/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Study: Irregular sleep patterns pose serious risks for heart failure patients
A study from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) published in the journal JACC Advances highlights that maintaining a regular sleep schedule is crucial for individuals recovering from heart failure, as irregular sleep patterns can significantly increase the risk of serious health issues, including emergency room visits, hospitalization and even death. The research found that […]
07/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump EPA proposes stripping greenhouse gases from list of regulated pollutants
The Trump administration is proposing to revoke the EPA’s 2009 “endangerment finding,” which classified greenhouse gases (like CO? and methane) as pollutants under the Clean Air Act, enabling federal climate regulations. The administration argues that current climate policies are economically burdensome, based on “dubious science” and represent “climate hysteria.” Officials claim the proposed changes will […]
06/18/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unmasking the “Hockey Stick”: A controversial journey through climate science’s most heated debate
First published in 1998 by climatologist Michael Mann, the “Hockey Stick” graph showed a dramatic spike in global temperatures during the 20th century, becoming a symbol of the urgent threat of human-induced climate change and a key piece of evidence for policy action. In 2002, Steve McIntyre, a retired mining consultant, and Ross McKitrick, an […]
06/08/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Climate Change: The Facts 2017” questions the prevailing narrative and encourages a more nuanced discussion on climate change
The book “Climate Change: The Facts 2017,” edited by Jennifer Marohasy, presents a contentious viewpoint by questioning the prevailing narrative on climate change and advocating for a more nuanced discussion. The book highlights the concept of natural climate cycles, with contributions from Ian Plimer and Dr. Nicola Scafetta, who argue that modern climate change is […]
06/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Reviving health: The Gerson Therapy’s 80-year legacy of defeating chronic diseases
The Gerson Therapy was developed over 80 years ago by Dr. Max Gerson, a German-born physician who initially sought a cure for his debilitating migraines. His discovery that a salt-free, vegetarian diet alleviated his symptoms led him to explore its potential for treating other conditions, including tuberculosis and cancer. The therapy is based on two […]
06/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Massachusetts considers controversial bill to curb car usage amid climate concerns
Massachusetts Senate Majority Leader Cynthia Stone Creem (D-MA) introduced Bill S. 2246 to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by promoting alternative transportation options like public transit, biking and walking, aiming to minimize reliance on personal vehicles. The bill proposes creating a commission to develop strategies for decreasing VMT, with the Department of Transportation (USDOT) setting […]
05/31/2025
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By Belle Carter
The AI energy surge: How data centers are reshaping global electricity grids
The rise of AI is driving an unprecedented surge in global electricity demand, with AI-related firms adding $12 trillion to the S&P 500 since 2022. Data centers, the backbone of the digital age, are experiencing explosive growth, consuming 1.5 percent of the world’s electricity in 2024 (415 TWh). This is projected to more than double […]
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