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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wants a Law to Punish Global Warming Skeptics

April 25th, 2023

The article below is from 2015, but it doesn’t matter, because, even if RFK Jr. had widespread support—he doesn’t—the Democratic Party would simply screw him over. I don’t know if I have the energy to do this again, but, as per the quadrennial routine in the U.S., here’s what’s going to happen: After more than […]

California Meets 100% Of Water Requests For First Time Since 2006

April 23rd, 2023

Via: ZeroHedge: Due to a wet winter and record mountain snowpack, California will provide 100% of the water requested by cities and farms, marking the first time in nearly two decades. The office of California Governor Gavin Newsom released a statement Thursday that said, “State water contractors to 100% of requested supplies for 29 public […]

Utah: Most Snowfall Since State Records Began in 1930s

April 17th, 2023

A three story cabin is buried up to the roof. One guy says it’s 30 feet of snow, another says 20 feet. In any event, this is pretty nuts. Via: HeavyDSparks: Related: Utah’s Snowpack Highest Amount Ever Documented

Mexico Battles U.S. Government and ‘Mr. Monsanto’ to Protect Food Sovereignty

April 11th, 2023

Via: The Last American Vagabond: Despite legal threats from the U.S. government, Mexico’s government plans to go forward with a partial ban on imports of genetically modified corn. On Wednesday Mexico’s National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) hosted an online webinar laying out the science behind the nation’s decision to ban imports of Genetically […]

Toxic Chemical Spill Ignites Water Safety Fears for 14 Million People

March 28th, 2023

Via: The Defender: Residents of Philadelphia and the surrounding area demanded clarity about the safety of their drinking water from city officials on Monday, three days after chemicals leaked from a plant into a tributary of the Delaware River, which provides water for about 14 million people in four states. About 8,100 gallons of acrylic […]

Scientists Find Plastic Rocks on Remote Island

March 23rd, 2023

Via: AFP: There are few places on Earth as isolated as Trindade island, a volcanic outcrop a three- to four-day boat trip off the coast of Brazil. So geologist Fernanda Avelar Santos was startled to find an unsettling sign of human impact on the otherwise untouched landscape: rocks formed from the glut of plastic pollution […]

Minnesota Nuke Plant Admits To 400,000 Gallon Leak Of Radioactive Water

March 17th, 2023

Via: ZeroHedge: Minnesotans are wondering why state regulators waited months to inform the public that hundreds of thousands of gallons of radioactive water leaked from Xcel Energy’s Monticello nuclear power plant. Minnesota Department of Health released a statement Thursday about Xcel’s efforts to clean up 400,000 gallons of the water containing tritium that leaked from […]

Ohio, White Noise, and the Power of Words Over Things

March 16th, 2023

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10,000 Dutch Farmers Protest Government’s Crippling Nitrogen Emissions Target in The Hague

March 13th, 2023

Famine is a common result of maniac big state policies. Via: ReMix: Thousands of Dutch farmers protested on Saturday against the government’s policies to reduce nitrogen emissions, warning they will put farms out of business and affect food production. Hundreds of tractors from across the Netherlands could be seen driving to the event in The […]

California National Guard Mobilized to Rescue People Trapped in Snow Nine Feet Deep

March 6th, 2023

Via: ZeroHedge: “It’s so much snow, there’s nowhere to put it,” Crestline, CA resident James Gordon told KABC. “I’ve been up on this mountain my whole life from Big Bear to here in Crestline, and this is the worst storm I’ve seen in 30 some odd years I’ve been up here.”

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