Canadians have apparently resigned themselves to the fact that the people who run our country could create a sand shortage in Saudi Arabia or an ice shortage in Greenland
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Written by News Roundup
Written by News Roundup
Canadians have apparently resigned themselves to the fact that the people who run our country could create a sand shortage in Saudi Arabia or an ice shortage in Greenland
Written by Mail Online
Written by Robert Bridge
World Obesity Day was marked this week and, with over a billion people afflicted worldwide, obesity is now considered more dangerous to global health than hunger. The numbers are staggering
Written by Tott News
For over six decades in Australia, the study of clouds, rain and the atmosphere has been largely hidden from the public, as a secretive network of government agencies and private business interests continue to manipulate the weather around us to their personal benefit
Written by Michael Darby
By email at 2.52 on Monday 18 March 2024 I invited NSW Nationals Leader Dugald Saunders MLA to view the below material before publication and wrote “If you would like changes, please phone me personally on 0400 764 197.”
Written by Mike McRae
An ingredient once commonly used in citrus-flavored sodas to keep the tangy taste mixed thoroughly through the beverage could finally be banned for good across the US
Written by Kerry Jackson
Does anyone in the California Capitol subscribe to the Washington Post? Maybe someone on the governor’s staff, or an aide to an influential legislator?
Written by Redwave Crashin
For those who cannot imagine what it’s like to be vxd and living with that once the evidence is available, l can answer you.
Written by Michelle Perro, MD, MPH
GMOScience will be sharing with you our latest series on milks, from infant formulas to synthetic breast milk, genetically engineered milks, and raw milk.rce: Gmoscience
Written by Shuchita Jha
A tenth of India’s petrol is now biofuel, which is blended with ethanol, a by-product of sugarcane. But that’s a crop hungry for water, in a country facing drought, and on land that might be better used for food grain
Written by Stephen Heins
Work has started on the clearing of up to 120,000 trees in the central German ‘fairy tale’ forest of Reinhardswald, but the payment is the partial destruction of the 1,000 year-old ancient wood itself
Written by Hoda Wilson
On Friday, Japanese researchers published a pre-print paper that warned about the risks associated with using blood from covid vaccinated people for blood transfusions and are calling on medical professionals to be aware of these risks.
Written by ALEX EPSTEIN
Congress won’t support Biden’s anti-fossil-fuel agenda.
Written by Carly Cassella
The humble bumblebee is proof that brain size isn’t everything
Written by Ken Girardin
State lawmakers voted for major cuts in ‘greenhouse gas’ emissions and massive buildouts of wind turbines, solar panels, power lines, and batteries by 2030 without knowing how it would work, let alone what it would cost
Written by Nick Pope
A new report from the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) demonstrates how China takes advantage of international climate treaties at the U.S. expense