by Tyler | Jul 26, 2020 | Climate Change, Education, Environment, environmentalism, extinction, Global Warming, polar bears, Science, Trending
A study published this week in Nature Climate Change forecasts the decimation of the polar bear population if humans do not radically reduce burning fossil fuels, echoing similar warnings that have all proven false.
by Tyler | Apr 29, 2020 | Chuck Grassley, coronavirus, Covid-19, environmentalism, Health, John Thune, Lisa Murkowski, Politics, Radio, solar energy, solar panels, solar power, Trending, wind energy, wind turbines
An artificial depression created around the coronavirus outbreak will kill thousands of Americans, explained Jacki Pick.
by Tyler | Feb 27, 2020 | carbon emissions, Economy, Environment, environmentalism, Lyft, Masters of the Universe, ridesharing, Tech, Trending, Uber
According to a recent study, ride-hailing trips with Uber and Lyft result in an estimated 69 percent more climate pollution on average than the trips they displace.
by Tyler | Nov 29, 2019 | Climate Change, Climate Emergency, Environment, environmentalism, Global Warming, Nature magazine, Trending
Evidence is mounting that “tipping points in the Earth system” because of climate change could be more likely than was thought, “potentially committing the world to long-term irreversible changes,” warns a fascinating new article in Nature.
by Tyler | Sep 22, 2019 | Cannibalism, Elites, Environment, environmentalism, Masters of the Universe, Politics, silicon valley, Tech, Trending
Progressive political elites have decided that in order to save the environment, ordinary citizens must submit to radical lifestyle changes (while those same elites fly around the world on private jets and enrich themselves from trade with China, the world’s...
by Tyler | Aug 11, 2019 | Academic Insanity, Education, Environment, environmentalism, lgbt, Penn State, recycling, Tech, Trending
An unusual new study from Penn State suggests that straight men avoid recycling due to fear that they may have their heterosexuality questioned by their peers.