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Plants Absorb 31% More CO2 Than Previously Thought

Written by Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Using carbonyl sulfide as a proxy for photosynthesis, this study highlights tropical rainforests’ critical role as ‘carbon’ sinks and stresses the importance of accurate photosynthesis modeling for climate predictions

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Washington Post Concedes ‘Climate Change’ NOT Making Disasters Worse

Written by Linnea Lueken

The Washington Post recently published an article titled “The real reason billion-dollar disasters like Hurricane Helene are growing more common which accurately explained that billion-dollar disasters are NOT getting more common because storms are getting more extreme or common, but rather that economic and population trends have changed

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The Human Mind Isn’t Meant to Be Awake After Midnight

Written by Carly Cassella

In the middle of the night, the world can sometimes feel like a dark place. Under the cover of darkness, negative thoughts have a way of drifting through your mind, and as you lie awake, staring at the ceiling, you might start craving guilty pleasures, like a cigarette or a carb-heavy meal

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