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11/12/2020
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By Cassie B.
“Green” policies aimed at reducing CO2 emissions are having the opposite effect
Like many liberal policies, so-called “green” policies aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions are full of contradictions and poor reasoning – not to mention the fact that their stated goal does not have the best interests of the planet at heart. Scientist Charles Rotter takes issue with the fact that burning biomass is considered CO2 […]
02/18/2020
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By Cassie B.
Scientists are closely watching an active supervolcano in California
Yellowstone might get all the headlines, but there’s another supervolcano slowly brewing in the U.S. that could one day lead to catastrophe. The Long Valley Caldera is considered a supervolcano by USGS volcanologists, although scientists were unsure until recently just how much magma was lying beneath it. Now, studies have shown that there’s a reservoir […]
02/08/2020
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By Cassie B.
Raw sewage analysis reveals marijuana use is on the rise
Since the first legal marijuana stores opened their doors in Washington state in 2014, marijuana use has gone up in at least one of the state’s big cities. That’s the finding of a raw sewage analysis that saw scientists traveling to two sewage treatment plants in Tacoma, a city of 200,000 people whose drug use […]
01/24/2020
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By Cassie B.
REAL SCIENCE finds carbon dioxide’s effects on the climate are “negligible”
Climate change activists love to insist that carbon dioxide is behind global warming, and they’ve made a sport out of refuting claims to the contrary. However, it’s getting harder to defend their delusional stance as more than 100 different scientific papers and counting show that carbon dioxide’s effect on the climate is actually quite small. […]
10/14/2019
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By Cassie B.
More evidence found of devastating asteroid strike 13,000 years ago
Could a huge asteroid hit our planet and cause mass devastation? As much as we’d like to think this type of occurrence is confined to science fiction, new evidence has been found pointing to a giant asteroid hit 12,800 years ago – and if it happened before, it could happen again. In South Africa, scientists […]
09/24/2019
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By Cassie B.
What’s a fabella? Human bone said to be “lost to evolution” now reappearing, linked to osteoarthritis
How many bones are in the human body? You might have been taught in school that the answer is 206 – but that figure is wrong for 40 percent of the population as a human bone that was once said to be “lost to evolution” is making a big comeback. The bone in question is […]
09/04/2019
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By Cassie B.
A volcanic eruption in 1815 blocked the sun for a full year, causing global crop failures and famine… and it could happen again
As welcome as the fall weather can be when it finally sets in, it’s hard to imagine life without summer, yet that’s exactly what happened back in 1816 – and it could happen again. That year, spring came like it always did, but what followed was a lot closer to winter than summer. Cold temperatures […]
08/30/2019
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By Cassie B.
Promising new study shows path for reducing the environmental impact of making plastics
Manufacturing products like steel, plastics and iron is the world’s top source of energy consumption, and it also releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Researchers have long been looking for ways to make these processes more eco-friendly, and now chemical engineers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with a novel approach to making […]
08/18/2019
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By Cassie B.
“Eco-friendly” scooters revealed to be largely a fraud: They’re far dirtier for the environment than their advocates could have imagined
Electric scooters are everywhere these days, and lots of city dwellers proudly take part in electric scooter sharing schemes like those offered by Bird, Lyft, and Bolt. This method of transportation certainly sounds eco-friendly on the surface. When you compare it to a car, the advantages are clear: It doesn’t emit greenhouse gases and it […]
08/02/2019
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By Cassie B.
Geoengineering – even in modest amounts – works just like a drug, will kill the planet slowly
What do geoengineering and taking drugs have in common? The parallels aren’t immediately obvious, but once you take a look at the potential ramifications of the process, it’s pretty easy to see how it will slowly but surely kill the planet. Many people start taking drugs in hopes of improving their physical or mental health […]
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