Climate Change

Judge Preserves America’s Energy Independence and Saves Joe Biden from His Own Idiotic Energy Policy

The worst possible scenario for Joe Biden and the Democrats, not to mention the United States itself, was staved temporarily as a federal judge has issued an injunction on White House attempts to curtail offshore drilling. The move will be panned by mainstream media and their Democrat puppet masters, but quietly they're all breathing a sigh of relief...

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Greenpeace Cofounder Dr. Patrick Moore: You Can’t Make Good Decisions on Bad Science

Today, The Two Mikes had the good fortune to talk with Dr. Patrick Moore, Ph.D (Resource Ecology). For more than a half-century, Dr. Moore has pursued a career involving study of the environment, the location, use, and responsible care of expended resources. He was also a Founder of the Greenpeace organization. He remained connected to the organization until...

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Shipping Industry Turns Its Eyes to Hydrogen to Replace Carbon-Rich Bunker Fuel

The shipping industry produces about three percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, thanks to carbon dioxide-rich bunker fuel. However, the recent push toward zero emissions has prompted shipping lines to look for greener alternatives to power their vessels. Industry experts have eyed hydrogen as a response to this challenge. Article by Ramon Tomey from Natural News. Currently, hydrogen-powered vessels are...

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New Oregon Law Seeks to Ban Meat

STORY AT-A-GLANCE Bill Gates, who co-funded the startup of the imitation meat company Impossible Foods, now insists synthetic beef is a necessary strategy to address climate change Gates wants Americans and other Western nations to switch to a diet of 100% synthetic beef. Coincidentally, Oregon is now proposing a ballot initiative for the 2022 general election that would...

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‘Dark moment in history’ as GMO mosquitoes released in Florida

Environmentalists and Florida residents voiced concern and outrage last week as state government officials and the biotechnology giant Oxitec moved ahead with a pilot project that involves releasing up to a billion genetically engineered mosquitoes in Monroe County over a two-year period. Presented by local authorities as an effort to control the population of Aedes aegypti — a mosquito species that can...

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Is having children in 2021 really ‘environmental vandalism’?

A recent British Vogue article shocked many with the title, “Is Having A Baby In 2021 Pure Environmental Vandalism?” In this piece, writer Nell Frizzell ponders whether having children is irresponsible due to the effects additional people have on the climate. Article by Peter Jacobsen from FEE. “For the scientifically-engaged person, there are few questions more troubling when...

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Playing fast and loose with numbers

Journalism is hard. To portray the world accurately to a layman audience without delving into the complexities and nuances of the universe we inhabit, writers must always simplify, explain, and make difficult content relatable for their readers. You can do this well and comprehensively, and you can do it poorly. Article by Joakim Book from AIER. Often, writers...

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Inside the Church of Climate

At an environmental forum, Julian Simon once asked: “How many people here believe that the earth is increasingly polluted and that our natural resources are being exhausted?” Article by Robert L. Bradley Jr. from AIER. After a roomful of hands shot up, Simon then asked: “Is there any evidence that could dissuade you?” Encountering silence, he followed up:...

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