While the Trump administration is embracing so-called ‘fossil fuels’ to reduce energy prices and the chances of power cuts, Britain has ordered the last fracking wells to be filled with cement, is pursuing policies that are making energy prices ever more expensive, and seriously increasing the risk of power cuts
Hawai’i Unites founder Tina Lia talks with epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, about advocating for policies that protect our communities from dangerous research and harmful products and technologies
Climate lawfare is an urgent threat to our high quality of life, but recent court decisions offer an encouraging sign for consumers and energy providers
More shots, more infections. We know that from the Cleveland Clinic study, and all the studies that confirmed it including this recent study out of Japan
On day one of his new administration, United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order notifying an intent to withdraw from the World Health Organisation
Highly combustible lithium-ion batteries used in electric and hybrid vehicles are complicating cleanup efforts in the Los Angeles neighborhoods ravaged by wildfire damage
An honest AI Chatbot read the latest Mawson study, and concluded that the CDC should warn parents that it’s more likely than not that vaccines cause autism
Vaccinated individuals experienced a greater overall disease burden, with more doctor visits, higher rates of Covid infections, and increased musculoskeletal issues compared to the unvaccinated
The Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin (pictured) to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, a key role in helping President Donald Trump fulfill his pledge to roll back major environmental regulations, including those aimed at encouraging the use of electric vehicles
Research shows the placenta is one of the target organs for PFAS contamination. Studies have also confirmed the presence of PFAS in cord blood and amniotic fluid
Mortality rates among adults ages 25-44 skyrocketed in the last several years, because of drug use and “other external and natural causes,” according to a paper published today in JAMA Network Open
We’ve had some fun over the years with politicians and the media pointing to large icebergs as proof of the ‘global boiling’ ‘planetary breakdown’, especially when the ice in question breaks loose from Antarctica
Fifteen more new studies published in 2024 document sea levels many meters higher across the world during the mid-Holocene, when CO2 hovered near 260 ppm