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Climate Change: Myth Vs. Reality, Part 5 With Joe Olson

Written by Jim Fetzer

Western civilization made literal quantum advances in the nineteen century with collaboration and communication among top scientists from many nations. Science was a holistic effort by all branches, always with historical context.

By the mid-twentieth century, science had degenerated into compartmentalized specialties with no interdisciplinary oversite.

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Climate Alarmism Is The Left’s New Religion

Written by PSI Editor

In a new video posted to Triggernometry, Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster interview Marian Tupy, where he discusses how extreme environmentalism maps onto Christian theology and why we should be optimistic about the future.

Tupy is the editor of Human​Progress​.org and a senior fellow at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. He specializes in globalization, global well-being, politics, and the economics of Europe and Southern Africa.

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Swedish Government ‘Threw Out The Mad Greenies’

Written by Sky News Australia

Sky News host Rowan Dean says the Swedish government “basically threw out all the mad greenies” and is reintroducing non-renewable forms of energy.

“They’re completely overturning everything to do with the net zero climate policy,” he said.

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Groundbreaking Research in Artificial Photosynthesis – Doing What Nature Can’t

Written by PSI Editor and Anton Petrov

The idea of artificial photosynthesis, something that Nature has been trying to evolve and improve for billions of years, is something that in the last few decades humans have improved even more.

Photosynthesis provides energy for the vast majority of life on Earth. But chlorophyll, the green pigment that plants use to harvest sunlight, is relatively inefficient.

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Certified By The Slovak Transport Authority, The AirCar Takes Flight

Written by PSI Editor and Klein Vision

The Slovakian company Klein Vision announced in a press release that its flying car had been certified by the country’s civil aviation authority and has officially issued the AirCar concept with its certificate of airworthiness.

The idea behind the AirCar is that it can move both in the air and on the ground. And indeed, the AirCar has both an aerodynamic fuselage and a modern, attractive design inside and out.

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