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Breathing contributes to global warming

| December 14, 2023 | 48 Comments
Breathing contributes to global warming

A new study claims that humans are contributing to global warming simply through the breathing process. In addition to carbon dioxide (CO2), humans exhale nitrogen (N), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). The authors of the study said that both methane and nitrous oxide are global warming contributors. Dr. Cowan, the lead researcher behind this […]

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US Military Killing the Planet

| December 12, 2023 | 37 Comments
US Military Killing the Planet

North Pole Today ‘Elephant in the room’: The US military’s devastating carbon footprint The US military emits more than entire industrialised nations like Portugal and Denmark, yet evades scrutiny. By Lorraine Mallinder The US military is vast in scale, with a carbon footprint larger than any other institution on earth. But when it comes to […]

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Iran Refinery Fire

| December 11, 2023 | 71 Comments
Iran Refinery Fire

Iran’s Birjand Refinery in Flames Oil Refinery Goes Up In Flames Inside Iran By Ryan Saavedra An oil refinery inside Iran went up in flames over the weekend, triggering several massive explosions. The state-run Islamic Republic News Agency, or IRNA, said that all 18 reservoirs at the refinery in eastern Iran’s Birjand special economic zone […]

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John Kerry declares accelerated coal phase-out to build stronger economies

| December 2, 2023 | 53 Comments
John Kerry declares accelerated coal phase-out to build stronger economies

John Kerry is at the COP28 climate change meeting at Dubai. Joe Biden had already stated that coal plants would be phased out. While at the summit, Kerry declared that the US will work to accelerate the phasing out of coal. He said that this would help with building stronger economies. Additionally, Kerry declared that […]

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Sea levels higher in the 1500s than they are today?

| November 30, 2023 | 29 Comments
Sea levels higher in the 1500s than they are today?

Here is an old article that talked about a shipwreck discovery in the desert. The Bom Jesus departed from Lisbon, Portugal, on March 7, 1533. India was its intended destination. The ship may have hit a rock off the coast of Namibia, tilted, and then capsized closed to the shore. It remained connected with the […]

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Gutless Wonders

| October 23, 2023 | 23 Comments
Gutless Wonders

  Happy Monday to all! Today we are looking at guts. Stones, cojones, balls, huevos – but mainly just in the sense of having a spine and taking a stance. Now, I was never a fan of ol’ Yassir Arabfat (as an old acquaintance called him) – he was one deep-dyed evil sumbitch But you […]

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Enough with the climate alarmism, 1,609 scientists speak out

| August 31, 2023 | 78 Comments
Enough with the climate alarmism, 1,609 scientists speak out

Scientists from around the world have signed a declaration that contradicts what politicians and activists have said about global warming. These 1,609 scientists declared that there was no climate emergency, that climate policies should be based on science, and that politics should not be a major factor with climate science. A couple of these scientists […]

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Forest fires! Climate change chaos! We’re DOOMED!!!

| June 19, 2023 | 28 Comments
Forest fires! Climate change chaos! We’re DOOMED!!!

Or maybe… not so much according to this rather interesting essay on the Financial Post. We all know about the large fire in Canada which sent clouds of choking smoke across New York (see above) and New England a couple of weeks back, right? It was widely touted as a harbinger (always wanted to use […]

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