When the Feds finally do the cumulative environmental impact analysis for whales as mandated by the Endangered Species Act there are a number of basic issues to be resolved.
Offshore wind cumulative impact issue analysis
Written by David Wojick
Written by David Wojick
When the Feds finally do the cumulative environmental impact analysis for whales as mandated by the Endangered Species Act there are a number of basic issues to be resolved.
Written by Meryl Dorey
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last year, just over 11,000 people signed a petition asking the government to repeal the Climate Change Act 2008 and Net Zero targets. On May 10th, the government published a response
Written by Michelle Starr
A colossal structure almost seven billion light years away is defying our understanding of how the Universe evolved
Written by Jennifer Robinson
Have you ever wondered how your brain creates thoughts or why something randomly popped into your head?
Written by Oliver JJ Lane
Two elderly green protesters entered an exhibit at the British Library and used a lump hammer and cold chisel in an attempt to smash the glass case of the Magna Carta
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The ecological fallacy, a term coined by psychologist Edward Tufte in 1974, refers to the logical error of assuming that relationships observed for groups necessarily apply to individuals within those groups
Written by Ashmedai
As I was collecting a new round of case reports for the compilation, I noticed a bunch mentioning cancers, which surprised me.
Written by Will Jones
Eco-friendly brake cables are being eaten by foxes, after manufacturers switched from petroleum-based insulation to soy, forcing owners to wrap their cars in tarpaulins. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Stephen Andrews
Climate change is being driven by a change in the orientation of the Earth to the Sun rather than carbon dioxide emissions, new analysis of data from Berkeley Earth shows.
Written by Michelle Starr
You probably know to take everything an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot says with a grain of salt, since they are often just scraping data indiscriminately, without the nous to determine its veracity.
Written by Carly Cassella
Miniscule fragments of plastic pollution invade the human body every day without our knowing it, not just from eating and drinking but from simply breathing.
Written by Andy Rowlands
As I was driving home yesterday, on the 6pm Radio 2 news was another item about last year being the ‘hottest on record’ – but can we trust the BBC’s reporting on climate alarm?
Written by Francis Menton
For two decades and more, the political position of the climate alarm cult in the U.S. and Europe has only seemed to strengthen with time
Written by Will Kessler
Converting America’s medium and heavy-duty trucks to battery operation in accordance with goals from the Biden administration would add massive costs to commercial trucking, according to a new analysis released last Wednesday
Written by Katie Pavlich
The White House announced the next group of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients last Friday