The climate-obsessed now tell us we should “buy less stuff,” forgive debts, grow our own food, etc
The Latest Eco-Obsession: Degrowth
Written by John Stossel
Written by John Stossel
The climate-obsessed now tell us we should “buy less stuff,” forgive debts, grow our own food, etc
Written by BBC
The world’s oldest known lipstick was worn up to 5,000 years ago in what is now southern Iran, says a new study
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last week the BBC claimed bananas will become more expensive, because ‘climate change’ is going to affect banana production
Written by Steve Goreham
Twenty-three US states have adopted goals to move to 100 percent ‘clean’ energy by 2050
Written by Leslie Eastman
Professor Jacobson recently reviewed the alarming state of the nation’s electric grid
Written by USNewsBreak
Congress passed the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) in October 1990, establishing an administrative program for the approval of claims related to nuclear testing and those employed in the uranium industry
Written by Steve Goreham
The state’s electricity, gasoline, and natural gas prices are amongst the nation’s highest and rising
Written by Welcome The Eagle
In my initial summary analysis of the new VAERS March 2024 data drop, I used the Denmark Study’s focused on yellow “placebo” lots to show how reports are being throttled (purposeful delayed publishing). I realized this was not the best way to demonstrate the throttling
Written by Durable Environment Federation
In a landmark decision, the French Council of State has ruled that authorizations for onshore wind turbines and rules for the renewal of wind farms are illegal
Written by Zachary Streiber
People 65 and older should get another dose of the latest round of COVID-19 vaccines, according to the U.S. CDC
Written by Net Zero Watch
The campaign group said that it was the latest sign of a shift towards more pragmatic energy policies
Written by Henry Cesari
I remember when the first Teslas came out, early adopters I knew hoped EV tires would last much longer than on regular cars
Written by Jack Phillips
Officials in New Mexico confirmed that a resident died from the plague in the United States’ first fatal case in several years
Written by Amie Dahnke
Inhabitants of areas with higher use of atrazine, lindane, and simazine were 25 to 36 percent more likely to develop Parkinson’s, a new study shows
Written by Amie Dahnke
A high dose of vitamin D could improve the function of insulin-producing beta cells in children and young adults recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Evidence report and systematic review for the US preventive services task force