By Christendom Christ is absolutely needed.Archbishop Vigano’s teaching must be heeded. Last week these “Comments” presented in summary form the first part of a most interesting article of Archbishop Vigano from last year, inspired by a broadcast of the American journalist, Tucker Carlson. Carlson argued that secular humanism may claim to repudiate all religion, but […]
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Vigano With Carlson – I by Bishop Richard N. Williamson
We’re told today that God does not exist.But if that’s true, why is He so much missed? Tucker Carlson is a well-known American journalist, and he is not Catholic, but a television programme of his, broadcast last year, inspired Archbishop Vigano to write a most interesting article to which one could give the title, “The […]
Consumer Wellness Store
A One-Of-Its-Kind Resource Where Consumers Can Access The Highest Quality, Competitively-Priced, Lab-Verified, Organically-Certified Health Related Products Available On The Market Today. Consumer Wellness Store was founded by Sayer Ji, to provide a resource where consumers could access competitively-priced, lab-verified health related products. Sayer Ji is the author of the best-selling book Regenerate and Founder & […]
Curt Hallberg Interview On Viktor Schauberger (4:43)
Curt Hallberg Interview On Viktor Schauberger (4:43)(To view with many links, click the link below.)https://rumble.com/v2ihjso-curt-hallberg-interview-on-viktor-schauberger.html?mref=wrdkl&mc=7vj9z Viktor Schauberger Archivehttps://earthnewspaper.com/category/viktor-schauberger Subscribe To The EarthNewspaper.com Newsletterhttps://EarthNewspaper.com/Subscribe Support Honest, Independent, And Ad-Free Newshttps://EarthNewspaper.com/Donate
The Extraordinary Nature Of Water: Based On The Theories Of Viktor Schauberger (59:57)
The Extraordinary Nature Of Water: Based On The Theories Of Viktor Schauberger (59:57) (To view with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/ukXba12fX0OX The Extraordinary Nature Of Water: Based On The Theories Of Viktor Schauberger (59:57) (To view with many links, click the link below.) https://odysee.com/@EarthNewspaper:e/The-Extraordinary-Nature-Of-Water-Based-On-The-Theories-Of-Viktor-Schauberger Viktor Schauberger Archive https://earthnewspaper.com/category/viktor-schauberger Subscribe To The EarthNewspaper.com Newsletter […]
Water: It’s A Mystery by Joe Dubs (Text and Videos)
Water is the most common substance known to man and also the most mysterious. The list of anomalies associated with it runs as long as the ocean is deep. Modern science has ignored this seemingly simple molecule, dismissing any qualities beyond the materialistic as pseudoscience and new age baloney. Water is central to life and […]
There Is Always Hope, And There Is Always Wonder by Caitlin Johnstone
I often hear talk of how depressing it is to learn the truth about what’s really going on in our society and in our world, including in the comments sections of the places my own writings appear. I’m always being asked for advice on how to keep going on when everything seems so dismal. This […]
Only God Can Help Us Now by Dr. Vernon Coleman
Before he was demonised and lied about for telling the truth about covid-19, The Good Book Guide said: ‘Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books’. Truss and Kwarteng were living evidence of the proof of the Peter Principle – that people in a hierarchy rise to their level of incompetence. They seemed to have no idea of […]
In This Disaster We Are All, Ultimately, Innocent by Caitlin Johnstone
The eat-or-be-eaten dynamic came crashing headlong through the dawn of a new species with a rapidly-evolved cerebral cortex and the sudden capacity for abstract thought, and all that fear and stress kept marching forward from generation to generation entangling itself with this added new element of thought, language and storytelling. This gave rise to societal […]
Ignore The Prophets Of Doom – Organic Food Can Feed The World by Colin Todhunter
The EU’s ‘farm to fork’ strategy advocates for at least a 20% reduction in synthetic fertiliser use by 2030 and at least a 50% reduction in pesticides. This has come under fire from the US government and its cronies in the agrochemical sector who forward tired and discredited arguments that this will fuel hunger and […]
Joseph R. Simonetta Books Library
Joseph R. Simonetta holds a Master of Divinity degree from Harvard Divinity School where he studied ethics, global environmental problems, world religions, cosmology, and evolutionary biology. He also studied at Yale Divinity School. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Colorado. He also studied architecture at the University of Southern California. […]
Mapped: Solar And Wind Power By Country by Bruno Venditti
Wind and solar generate over a tenth of the world’s electricity. Taken together, they are the fourth-largest source of electricity, behind coal, gas, and hydro. This infographic based on data from Ember shows the rise of electricity from these two clean sources over the last decade. Wind and solar generated 10.3% of global electricity for […]
Celebrating 25 Years Online: Andrew Carrington Hitchcock Interviews Mark R. Elsis (1:48:23)
Celebrating 25 Years Online: Andrew Carrington Hitchcock Interviews Mark R. Elsis (1:48:23)(To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.)https://www.bitchute.com/video/hGXp4TMnD1FM I have been enlightening humanity online since Saturday, May 3, 1997, when I started to create the Lovearth Network of websites. At one point there were over 1,000 websites online. It was […]
Italian City Introduces Social Credit Style System by Ken Macon
A pilot scheme. The Italian city of Bologna is set to launch a social credit score style system, dubbed the “smart citizen wallet.” Participating in the program is voluntary, for now. According to Corriere di Bologna, users of the “smart citizen wallet” will receive “digital points” for “virtuous behavior,” like recycling. The points can be […]
Vladimir Putin, A Bismarck For The Modern Age? by Robert Bridge
It would be no exaggeration to say that Putin has been the real peacemaker since coming to power, Robert Bridge writes. While no historical analogies are ever perfect, there are some noteworthy similarities between the German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck and Vladimir Putin, although not for the reasons some pundits are suggesting. Bismarck, the 19th […]
Behold The Expert Class by Good Citizen
Credentialed class great pretenders will lead the way in our new Dark Ages. Lia Thomas tucks his penis into her swimsuit as he takes to the starting block in the NCAA women’s 500 Yard Freestyle finals which allow men to participate as long as they take some level of hormone suppressors to sufficiently pacify some […]
Improved Fuel Cell Performance Using Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology by National Research Council of Science and Technology
A research team in Korea has synthesized metal nanoparticles that can drastically improve the performance of hydrogen fuel cell catalysts by using semiconductor manufacturing technology. The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that the research team led by Dr. Sung Jong Yoo of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Research Center has succeeded in synthesizing […]
Trillions In Government Subsidies Are Driving Ecosystem Collapse, Species Extinction by Beyond Pesticides
Together, governments of the world over are spending at least $1.8 trillion annually — 2% of global gross domestic product — on subsidies that drive the destruction of ecosystems and species extinction, and exacerbate the climate crisis. This news comes from a study commissioned by The B Team and Business for Nature, and released in […]
The Terrifying Story Of The Radium Girls by BeAmazed (23:53)
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West Megadrought Worsens To Driest In At Least 1,200 Years by Seth Borenstein
Williams studied soil moisture levels in the West—a box that includes California, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, most of Oregon and Idaho, much of New Mexico, western Colorado, northern Mexico, and the southwest corners of Montana and Texas—using modern measurements and tree rings for estimates that go back to the year 800. That’s about as far […]
Plastic, Chemical Pollution Beyond Planet’s Safe Limit by Marc Préel
The torrent of man-made chemical and plastic waste worldwide has massively exceeded limits safe for humanity or the planet, and production caps are urgently needed, scientists have concluded for the first time. There are an estimated 350,000 different manufactured chemicals on the market and large volumes of them end up in the environment. “The impacts […]
The Unseen Environmental Crises Destroying Humanity by Kit Knightly
In part 1 of this series, we looked at a recent Rockefeller policy document calling for transformative change in food production and how that ties in with the new food agenda. In part 2, we examined the shady history of modern agribusiness and some of the wealthy elites and institutions promoting genetically modified crops and […]
Number Of Earth’s Tree Species Estimated To Be 14% Higher Than Currently Known, With 9,200 Species Yet To Be Discovered by University of Michigan
A new study involving more than 100 scientists from across the globe and the largest forest database yet assembled estimates that there are about 73,000 tree species on Earth, including about 9,200 species yet to be discovered. The global estimate is about 14% higher than the current number of known tree species. Most of the […]
What Is Science? by Allan Savory, Ecologist (1:37)
What Is Science? by Allan Savory, Ecologist (1:37) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/CSbb0SvJ0WLc From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at EarthNewspaper.com which contains over 2,250 […]
Earth On ‘Sad Trajectory Toward Sixth Mass Extinction’ Scientists Warn by Andrea Germanos
There’s a human-caused extinction crisis underway — probably the start of the sixth mass extinction — and denial or indifference to this planetary crisis is “an abrogation of moral responsibility,” according to scientists behind a new study. There’s a human-caused extinction crisis underway — probably the start of the sixth mass extinction — and denial […]
FairCompanies Videos And Articles For The Beginning Of Infinity
FairCompanies creates videos and information to help with human progress using the best tools. We talk about simple living, technology, reason, enlightenment, markets, philosophy, fairness, well being. We invite you to participate and share formulas to improve the world right now, beyond the noise of demonstrations or the imposition of ideologies. It’s the moment to […]
‘Safe’ Limits On Exposure To Phthalates May Not Protect Human Health, New Study Shows by Huanjia Zhang
“Safe” limits on human exposure to phthalates set by national and international regulatory authorities may not adequately protect public health, according to a new analysis published in the journal Environmental Health. “Safe” limits on human exposure to phthalates set by national and international regulatory authorities may not adequately protect public health, according to a new […]
Wall Street’s Diabolical Plan To Financialize All Nature by F. William Engdahl
It’s called a Natural Asset Company. With it the New York Stock Exchange has unveiled the most radical and potentially most destructive plan yet to make literally trillions of dollars on something that is the natural right and heritage of the entire human race-nature itself, all nature, from air, fresh water to rainforests to even […]
Seeds Of Death Unveiling The Lies Of GMO’s by Gary Null (2012) (1:29:19)
Seeds Of Death Unveiling The Lies Of GMO’s by Gary Null (2012) (1:29:19) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/x30v2ItUVCAB From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at […]
Researchers Suggest Battery-Powered Trains Could Very Soon Be Economically Viable by Bob Yirka
A small team of researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California has found that battery-powered trains could become economical as soon as 2023. In their paper published in the journal Nature Energy, the group argues that improved battery technology and cheap, renewable energy could soon allow battery power to compete with […]
How Green Finance Is Monopolizing The Planet With Whitney Webb by Corbett Report (52:03)
How Green Finance Is Monopolizing The Planet With Whitney Webb by Corbett Report (52:03) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/mSnB4IfhXRS4 From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look […]
High-Altitude Wind Power Reaches New Milestone by CORDIS
As part of the EU-funded REACH project, Dutch start-up Kitepower has successfully deployed its Airborne Wind Energy System (AWES) in the Caribbean. This is a landmark achievement for the company working to bring its Falcon 100kW to market. It will provide plentiful, inexpensive renewable energy to remote communities and small power grids. The AWES Falcon […]
Making Solar Energy Even More Sustainable With Light-Powered Technology by Newcastle University
Technology using a new generation of hybrid solar cells is one step closer to mass-production, thanks to Newcastle University-led research. An international team of scientists have identified a new process using coordination materials that can accelerate the use of low-cost, Earth-abundant materials with the potential to transform the energy sector by replacing silicone-based solar panels. […]
Saving Capitalism Or Saving The Planet? by Colin Todhunter
The UK government’s Behavioural Insights Team helped to push the public towards accepting the COVID narrative, restrictions and lockdowns. It is now working on ‘nudging’ people towards further possible restrictions or at least big changes in their behaviour in the name of ‘climate emergency’. From frequent news stories and advertisements to soap opera storylines and […]
Making Peace With The Earth by Dr. Vandana Shiva (16:15)
Making Peace With The Earth by Dr. Vandana Shiva (16:15) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/0NSdDuJUq6wy From: Dr. Vernon ColemanEarth Newspaper – A Major Source of InformationIf you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at EarthNewspaper.com which contains over 2,250 […]
New Nanocomposite Improves Solar Evaporation For Water Purification by Li Yuan
Global drinking water scarcity is a severe problem for humans. Water purification consumes a large amount of fossil energy and generates secondary pollution. Solar-thermal interfacial evaporation has been considered the most promising strategy for addressing this problem. However, developing an optimized material featuring both efficient solar-vapor conversion and good environmental tolerance still remains challenging. HoMS […]
The Silent Build-Up To A Super-Eruption by University of Geneva
It is estimated that about 5 to 10 volcanoes worldwide are capable of producing a super-eruption that could catastrophically affect global climate. One of these volcanoes hides below the waters of Lake Toba in Sumatra and has caused two super-eruptions in the last million years. But when will the next one be? Will there be […]
Universal Declaration For The Future Of Humanity by Hardwick Alliance for Real Ecology
Empowering The Sovereign Peoples Of The World To Stop Global Totalitarianism, Corporate-Driven Ecocide And Unlawful Debt-Slavery By Implementing Solutions That Embrace Truth, Freedom, Justice And Prosperity For All Whilst Engaging The Common Sense And Human-Scale Values Of Real Ecology To Protect Our Precious Home, The Earth. This Universal Declaration is for every sovereign human being […]
The California Version Of The Green New Deal And An October 16, 2020, EPA Settlement With Transportation Is What’s Creating The Container Shipping Backlog – Working CA Ports 24/7 Will Not Help, Here’s Why by Sundance
Hundreds of requests for details on the specifics of the container shipping backlog. So, I spent 3 days calling sources, digging for details and gathering information on the substantive issue at hand. The epicenter of the problem is not what is being outlined by financial media, corporate media and politicians who have a specific interest […]
The Green Agenda Or How This Energy Crisis Is Different From All Others by F. William Engdahl
The price of energy from all sources conventional is exploding globally. Far from accidental, it is a well-orchestrated plan to collapse the industrial world economy that has already been weakened dramatically by almost two years of ridiculous covid quarantine and related measures. What we are seeing is a price explosion in key oil, coal and […]
Widely Used Chemical Linked To 100,000 US Deaths Per Year: Study by New York University
Daily exposure to phthalates, a group of chemicals used in everything from plastic containers to makeup, may lead to approximately 100,000 deaths in older Americans annually, a study from New York University warned Tuesday. The chemicals, which can be found in hundreds of products such as toys, clothing and shampoo, have been known for decades […]
The Hardwick Alliance For Real Ecology (HARE)
‘Holistic in outlook, pragmatic in action’HARE was formed in February 2020 at Hardwick House, Whitchurch-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, with the task of creating a united and purposeful front to expose, challenge and reverse our present deeply oppressive, corrupted and degraded political and economic systems. Our country’s ancient freedoms are now under threat like never before as […]
“Damn You To Hell, You Will Not Destroy America” by Video Rebel
The pandemic and its response served multiple purposes for the Elite: Concealing a depression brought on by the usurious plunder of our economies conducted by rentier-capitalists and absentee owners who produce absolutely nothing of any value to society whatsoever. Instead of us having a very predictable Occupy Wall Street Part II, the Elites and their […]
Game-Changer For Clean Hydrogen Production by Curtin University
Curtin University research has identified a new, cheaper and more efficient electrocatalyst to make green hydrogen from water that could one day open new avenues for large-scale clean energy production. Typically, scientists have been using precious metal catalysts, such as platinum, to accelerate the reaction to break water into hydrogen and oxygen. Now Curtin research […]
“If The “Vaccine” Protects, Why Do The “Vaccinated” Need Protecting?” Jim Jordan (2:23)
“If The “Vaccine” Protects, Why Do The “Vaccinated” Need Protecting?” Jim Jordan (2:23)(To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.)https://www.bitchute.com/video/ywMhZ0DVexro If You Find EarthNewspaper.com Informative, Please Make A ContributionDonate today and support the work I do seven days a week. Each day I publish more than a dozen news articles and […]
Leaked Internal Memo Confirms Fox News Is Controlled Opposition Stew Peters Interviews Lauren Witzke (8:22)
Leaked Internal Memo Confirms Fox News Is Controlled Opposition Stew Peters Interviews Lauren Witzke (8:22)(To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.)https://www.bitchute.com/video/0bMZLuGLS3gI If You Find EarthNewspaper.com Informative, Please Make A ContributionDonate today and support the work I do seven days a week. Each day I publish more than a dozen news […]
The Establishment Want You Dead: Wake Up Now Or Die! Vandana Shiva Interviewed by Russell Brand (10:26)
The Establishment Want You Dead: Wake Up Now Or Die! Vandana Shiva Interviewed by Russell Brand (10:26)(To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.)https://www.bitchute.com/video/RxPDxX3wMJNj If You Find EarthNewspaper.com Informative, Please Make A ContributionDonate today and support the work I do seven days a week. Each day I publish more than a […]
Cold Plasma Could Transform The Sustainable Farms Of The Future by Stephen Ornes
How the fourth state of matter can make a greenhouse greener – and boost plant growth. Physicist Stephan Reuter of Polytechnique Montréal spends most days using his expertise in energy and matter to improve medical technologies. Recently though, he stood in a sea of green to consider how a shower of charged particles might affect […]
Birds Of Prey Face Global Decline From Habitat Loss, Poisons by Christina Larson
Despite a few high-profile conservation success stories—like the dramatic comeback of bald eagle populations in North America—birds of prey are in decline worldwide. A new analysis of data from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and BirdLife International found that 30% of 557 raptor species worldwide are considered near threatened, vulnerable or endangered […]
LED Streetlights Contribute To Insect Population Declines: Study by Douglas Boyes
Streetlights—particularly those that use white light-emitting diodes (LEDs)—not only disrupt insect behavior but are also a culprit behind their declining numbers, a new study carried out in southern England showed Wednesday. The results were eye-opening, with a 47 percent reduction in insect population at the hedgerow sites and 37 percent reduction at the roadside grassy […]
Missing Piece In Solar Panel Puzzle Found, May Lead To More Efficient Technology by Loughborough University
Silicon-based solar modules dominate the current market. However, they are expensive and have a high carbon footprint. A new generation of modules is emerging made using a chemical compound known as cadmium telluride (CdTe) andover 25 GW has already been installed. Solar panel efficiency refers to a panel’s ability to convert energy from the sun […]
Historic Win Against 5G Dangers by The Highwire with Del Bigtree (20:14)
Historic Win Against 5G Dangers by The Highwire with Del Bigtree (20:14)(To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.)https://www.bitchute.com/video/Khth8HNEGm8k Donate today and support the work I do seven days a week. Each day I publish more than a dozen news articles and videos, from honest, independent and reliable sources, on a […]
Green Hydrogen: Focusing On The Catalyst Surface by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Using energy from solar modules and wind turbines, water can be split by electrolysis into its constituents hydrogen and oxygen without producing any dangerous emissions. As the availability of energy from renewable sources varies when producing green, i.e. CO2-neutral, hydrogen, it is very important to know the behavior of the catalysts under high loading and […]
Researchers Make Rechargeable Batteries That Store Six Times More Charge by Andrew Myers
An international team of researchers led by Stanford University have developed rechargeable batteries that can store up to six times more charge than ones that are currently commercially available. The advance, detailed in a new paper published Aug. 25 in the journal Nature, could accelerate the use of rechargeable batteries and puts battery researchers one […]
Pollinators: First Global Risk Index For Species Declines And Effects On Humanity by University of Cambridge
Disappearing habitats and use of pesticides are driving the loss of pollinator species around the world, posing a threat to “ecosystem services” that provide food and wellbeing to many millions—particularly in the Global South—as well as billions of dollars in crop productivity. This is according to an international panel of experts, led by the University […]
A Clean US Hydrogen Economy Is Within Reach, But Needs A Game Plan, Energy Researchers Say by Cell Press
Hydrogen and its derivatives could be that fuel, argues a Commentary publishing August 11 in the journal Joule, but a clean U.S. H2 economy will require a comprehensive strategy and a 10-year plan. The commentary suggests that careful consideration of future H2 infrastructure, including production, transport, storage, use, and economic viability, will be critical to […]
Windbreaks, Surprisingly, Could Help Wind Farms Boost Power Output by Emily Conover
Low walls in front of turbines could improve performance by 10 percent, simulations show. Windbreaks may sound like a counterintuitive idea for boosting the performance of a wind turbine. But physicists report that low walls that block wind could actually help wind farms produce more power. Scientists already knew that the output of a single […]
Renewables Generated More Electricity Than Coal Or Nuclear In The US For The First Time In 2020 by Lucy Jones
21 per cent of electricity generated across the United States last year came from renewable sources. A new report from the United States Energy Information Administration shows that renewable energy outperformed coal and nuclear for the first time ever in 2020. Approximately 21 per cent, or 834 billion kilowatt hours, of electricity generated in the […]
Planting Forests May Cool The Planet More Than Thought by Princeton University
Planting trees and replenishing forests are among the simplest and most appealing natural climate solutions, but the impact of trees on atmospheric temperature is more complex than meets the eye. One question among scientists is whether reforesting midlatitude locations such as North America or Europe could in fact make the planet hotter. Forests absorb large […]
Humans Could Recolonize Earth After Mass Extinctions With Ectogenesis by Matthew R. Edwards
I suggest there is a way to save humanity and Earth life, not only from our present follies but from most or all of the natural disasters too—even ones in the far future. You might imagine this to be even more unlikely than the absurd rescue missions in apocalypse movies. Yet the critical first steps […]
Five Men At Atomic Ground Zero On July 19, 1957 by Atom Central (2:46)
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Earth’s ‘Vital Signs’ Worsening As Humanity’s Impact Deepens by Patrick Galey
“Policies to combat the climate crisis or any other symptoms should address their root cause: human overexploitation of the planet.” They said increasing ocean deoxygenation and warming waters were threatening warm-water coral reefs, upon which half a billion people rely for food, income and storm protection. Both ocean heat and global sea levels set new […]
US Nuclear Tests Killed Far More Civilians Than We Knew by Tim Fernholz
When the US entered the nuclear age, it did so recklessly. New research suggests that the hidden cost of developing nuclear weapons were far larger than previous estimates, with radioactive fallout responsible for 340,000 to 690,000 American deaths from 1951 to 1973. The study, performed by University of Arizona economist Keith Meyers, uses a novel […]
A High-Energy Density And Long-Life Initial-Anode-Free Lithium Battery by Ingrid Fadelli
Lithium-metal batteries (LMBs), an emerging type of rechargeable lithium-based batteries made of solid-state metal instead of lithium-ions, are among the most promising high-energy-density rechargeable battery technologies. Although they have some advantageous characteristics, these batteries have several limitations, including a poor energy density and safety-related issues. In recent years, researchers have tried to overcome these limitations […]
Making Clean Hydrogen Is Hard, But Researchers Just Solved A Major Hurdle by University of Texas at Austin
For decades, researchers around the world have searched for ways to use solar power to generate the key reaction for producing hydrogen as a clean energy source—splitting water molecules to form hydrogen and oxygen. However, such efforts have mostly failed because doing it well was too costly, and trying to do it at a low […]
Researchers Discover A New Inorganic Material With Lowest Thermal Conductivity Ever Reported by University of Liverpool
This new material, with two combined arrangements, has a much lower thermal conductivity than either of the parent materials with just one arrangement. This unexpected result shows the synergic effect of the chemical control of atomic locations in the structure, and is the reason why the properties of the whole structure are superior to those […]
EPA Knew Fracking Chemicals Were Toxic, But Approved Them Anyway by Kenny Stancil
Internal documents obtained by Physicians for Social Responsibility reveal that between 2010 and 2020, fossil fuel corporations injected into the ground potentially carcinogenic chemicals that can degrade into PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” after Obama’s EPA approved their use despite agency scientists’ concerns about toxicity. Between 2012 and 2020, fossil fuel corporations injected potentially carcinogenic per- […]
7 Inventions Of Nikola Tesla, Without Which The World Would Be Completely Different by Michael Walsh
165 years ago, on July 10, 1856, the Serbian-American engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla was born. The genius scientist has more than 700 inventions and patents. Some of his ideas changed the world, while others anticipated the inventions of the future. In our selection – about the most important of them. https://europerenaissance.com/2021/07/10/7-inventions-of-nikola-tesla-without-which-the-world-would-be-completely-different
Earth’s Cryosphere Is Shrinking By 87,000 Square Kilometers Per Year by American Geophysical Union
The global cryosphere-all of the areas with frozen water on Earth-shrank by about 87,000 square kilometers (about 33,000 square miles, an area about the size of Lake Superior) per year on average between 1979 and 2016, as a result of climate change, according to a new study. This research is the first to make a […]
Health Nut News
As a long time “health nut,” author and public speaker, Erin Elizabeth has had a passion for the healing arts for nearly 25 years. Erin began Health Nut News in January 2014 with humble beginnings. She’s honored to have just won the Truth in Journalism Award at the 2017 Doctors who Rock Awards in Orlando […]
The West Is Waging A War Against The Human Genetic Code, Says Top Russian Diplomat by Michael Walsh
Russia accuses the NATO powers of creating a Zombie Apocalypse. It was a thought-provoking statement. Sergei Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Western countries says the Western powers are waging a war against all religions ~ but also against the genetic code of all human civilizations. In an analysis for the Russian […]
The Monsanto Papers by The Highwire with Del Bigtree (47:28)
The Monsanto Papers by The Highwire with Del Bigtree (47:28) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/N3TrSokMENuS
Food Scraps Get A Bold New Life Press Release from University of Tokyo
Most people don’t think much about the food scraps they throw away; however, investigators from the Institute of Industrial Science at The University of Tokyo have developed a new method to reduce food waste by recycling discarded fruit and vegetable scraps into robust construction materials. Worldwide industrial and household food waste amounts to hundreds of […]
Researchers Develop Tool To Aid In Development, Efficiency Of Hydrogen-Powered Cars by University of Colorado at Boulder
Widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles over traditional electric vehicles requires fuel cells that can convert hydrogen and oxygen safely into water—a serious implementation problem. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are addressing one aspect of that roadblock by developing new computational tools and models needed to better understand and manage the conversion process. Hendrik […]
Earth’s Atmospheric CO2 Soars To Highest Level In 4 Million Years by Brett Wilkins
New data released Monday showed atmospheric carbon dioxide reached a monthly average of 419 parts per million in May [a 33% increase in 63 years, in January 1958, when scientist Charles David Keeling first started measuring atmospheric CO2 consistently (I was born January 8, 1958), at the pristine Mauna Loa mountaintop observatory in Hawaii, the […]
Deforestation Darkening The Seas Above World’s Second Biggest Reef by University of Southampton
Converting Central American tropical forests into agricultural land is changing the color and composition of natural material washing into nearby rivers, making it less likely to decompose before it reaches the ocean, a new Southampton-led study has shown. The flow of dissolved organic material, such as soil, from land to the oceans plays an important […]
‘Self-Spreading’ Vaccines Pose Multiple Risks To Society – Including The End Of Informed Consent by Children’s Health Defense Team
Proponents argue self-disseminating vaccines could mean they no longer have to run complex mass vaccination programs. Critics say the vaccines pose many health risks and would also spell the end of informed consent. In October 2019, the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security co-sponsored the “pandemic exercise,” Event 201. A little more than a […]
Not Graphene: Researchers Discover New Type Of Atomically Thin Carbon Material by Aalto University
Carbon exists in various forms. In addition to diamond and graphite, there are recently discovered forms with astonishing properties. For example graphene, with a thickness of just one atomic layer, is the thinnest known material, and its unusual properties make it an extremely exciting candidate for applications like future electronics and high-tech engineering. In graphene, […]
Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends Episode 27: Robin And Shelley Hulbert (58:46)
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May Gales Help Britain Set Record For Wind Power Generation by Julia Kollewe
In early hours of Friday, windfarm turbines provided nearly two-thirds of Britain’s electricity. Powerful gusts of wind sweeping across Britain have helped the country reach a new all-time high for electricity generated from wind turbines. A new record was set in the early hours of Friday for the share of wind power in the generation […]
Solving A Natural Riddle Of Water Filtration by University of Texas at Austin
This is the first instance of an artificial nanometer-sized channel that can truly emulate the key water transport features of these biological water channels. And it could improve the ability of membranes to efficiently filter out unwanted molecules and elements, while speeding up water transport, making it cheaper to create a clean supply. “It copies […]
The Environmental Trade-Offs Of Autonomous Vehicles by Institute of Physics
Optimistic predictions expect reliable autonomous vehicles to be commercially available by 2030, at a time when mobility is undergoing a profound shift away from traditional modes of transportation and towards door-to-door services. Previous analysis suggested that public transport will lose market share to autonomous vehicles, but the environmental impact of changing transport use has hardly […]
Earth Is Home To 50 Billion Birds, New Study Finds by Lucy Jones
There are six birds for every human on the planet according to new research out of UNSW. Citizen science and advanced algorithms have been used to determine the global bird population for the first time. The research, conducted by a team of scientists from the University of New South Wales, estimates that there are 50 […]
The 1,000 Rivers Contributing The Most To Ocean Plastics by Bob Yirka
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the Netherlands and one in Germany has created a list of the 1000 rivers around the globe that are pouring the most plastics into the world’s oceans. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group describes their study of the factors that introduce […]
Toxic PFAS Chemicals Found In 100% Of Breast Milk Samples by Julia Conley
Public health advocates demanded federal action to ban the use of toxic “forever chemicals” after 100% of breast milk samples were found to be contaminated with PFAS at levels 2,000 times those considered safe for drinking water. Public health advocates on Thursday demanded federal action to ban the use of toxic “forever chemicals” found in […]
Pesticides Are Killing Soil Organisms – The Foundations Of The Web Of Life by Sustainable Pulse
A study published May 4 by the academic journal Frontiers in Environmental Science finds pesticides widely used in American agriculture pose a grave threat to organisms that are critical to healthy soil, biodiversity and soil carbon sequestration to fight climate change. “It’s extremely concerning that 71% of cases show pesticides significantly harm soil invertebrates,” said […]
First Nanoscale Look At A Reaction That Limits The Efficiency Of Generating Clean Hydrogen Fuel by Glennda Chu
Transitioning from fossil fuels to a clean hydrogen economy will require cheaper and more efficient ways to use renewable sources of electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen. But a key step in that process, known as the oxygen evolution reaction or OER, has proven to be a bottleneck. Today it’s only about 75% […]
The Story Of Plastic by The Story Of Stuff Project (Animation) (4:15)
The Story Of Plastic by The Story Of Stuff Project (Animation) (4:15) The Story Of Plastic by The Story Of Stuff Project (Animation) (4:15) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/kGSPnIHsFvBi
Baidu Rolls Out Paid Driverless Taxi Service In Beijing
Chinese tech giant Baidu rolled out its paid driverless taxi service on Sunday, making it the first company to commercialize autonomous driving operations in China. Unlike previous Baidu autonomous driving demonstrations in Beijing, this was the first time there was no safety driver sitting behind the wheel. Instead, a safety member was seated in the […]
Campaigners: “Ban Glyphosate To Protect Public Health!” by Colin Todhunter
Open letter to politicians calls for controversial chemical to be banned, cites peer-reviewed studies. On 9 April 2021, retired physician and health and environmental campaigner Dr Rosemary Mason wrote to the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DEPA). She wanted to draw the agency’s attention to the findings that indicate the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup causes high levels […]
Researchers Find How Tiny Plastics Slip Through The Environment by Washington State University
Washington State University researchers have shown the fundamental mechanisms that allow tiny pieces of plastic bags and foam packaging at the nanoscale to move through the environment. The researchers found that a silica surface such as sand has little effect on slowing down the movement of the plastics, but that natural organic matter resulting from […]
Roundup Weedkiller Contains Hidden Ingredients Lethal To Bees, Study Shows by Jenna McGuire
A new study in the Journal of Applied Technology found commonly used herbicides like Monsanto’s Roundup that contain glyphosate also contain undisclosed, “inert” ingredients not subjected to mandatory EPA testing.ommonly used herbicides across the U.S. contain highly toxic undisclosed “inert” ingredients that are lethal to bumblebees, according to a new study published April 16, in […]
Environmental Scientists: Up To 20% Of Global Groundwater Wells At Risk Of Going Dry by Bob Yirka
In their paper published in the journal Science, Scott Jasechko and Debra Perrone describe their analysis of groundwater well construction data from millions of wells around the world. The researchers were able to draw conclusions about the state of groundwater levels. They found that between 6 and 20% of all of the wells around the […]
Only 3 Percent Of Earth’s Land Hasn’t Been Marred By Humans by Jonathan Lambert
Human activity has had a far-ranging impact on the numbers and abundance of other species. The Serengeti looks largely like it did hundreds of years ago. Lions, hyenas and other top predators still stalk herds of wildebeests over a million strong, preventing them from eating too much vegetation. This diversity of trees and grasses support […]
The Road To Global Fascism: How Wall Street Investment Banks Use Coercion To Promote Social Justice, Climate Change, And Globalism by Bob Bishop
The template for growing global fascism is CEO Larry Fink’s Blackrock investment bank ($8.7 trillion assets under management). This article will demonstrate Blackrock’s growing influence which promotes social justice, climate change, and globalism to the detriment of free enterprise. Larry Fink is a board member of the World Economic Forum, built around the motto “you […]
Better Solutions For Making Hydrogen May Lie Just At The Surface by Christina Nunez, Argonne National Laboratory
A clean energy future propelled by hydrogen fuel depends on figuring out how to reliably and efficiently split water. That’s because, even though hydrogen is abundant, it must be derived from another substance that contains it—and today, that substance is often methane gas. Scientists are seeking ways to isolate this energy-carrying element without using fossil […]
This Hydrogen Fuel Machine Could Be The Ultimate Guide To Self-Improvement by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Three years ago, scientists at the University of Michigan discovered an artificial photosynthesis device made of silicon and gallium nitride (Si/GaN) that harnesses sunlight into carbon-free hydrogen for fuel cells with twice the efficiency and stability of some previous technologies. Now, scientists at the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)-in collaboration […]
Confronting Plastic Pollution To Protect Environmental And Public Health by Public Library of Science
Some 8,300 million metric tons of plastics have been manufactured since production exploded in the 1950s, with more than 75 percent ending up as waste and 15 million metric tons reaching oceans every year. Plastic waste fragments into increasingly smaller but environmentally persistent “microplastics,” with potentially harmful effects on the health of people, wildlife and […]
Low-Cost Solar-Powered Water Filter Removes Lead, Other Contaminants by Princeton University
A new invention that uses sunlight to drive water purification could help solve the problem of providing clean water off the grid. The device resembles a large sponge that soaks up water but leaves contaminants-like lead, oil and pathogens-behind. To collect the purified water from the sponge, one simply places it in sunlight. The researchers […]
A New Strategy To Enhance The Performance Of Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells by Ingrid Fadelli
Crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells are among the most promising solar technologies on the market. These solar cells have numerous advantageous properties, including a nearly optimum bandgap, high efficiency and stability. Notably, they can also be fabricated using raw materials that are widely available and easy to attain. In recent years, many companies and engineers […]
Directors At Top Global Banks Linked To World’s Biggest Polluters, Investigation Shows by DeSmog
An analysis by DeSmog revealed 65% of directors from 39 big banks had connections to the world’s most polluting energy sources. The majority of directors at the world’s biggest banks have affiliations to polluting companies and organizations, a DeSmog investigation shows. The findings raise concerns over a systemic conflict of interest at a time when […]
Half Of Global Methane Emissions Come From Aquatic Ecosystems-Much Of It Human-Made by Judith Rosentreter, Alberto Borges, Ben Poulter and Bradley Eyre
Methane-a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide-plays a major role in controlling the Earth’s climate. But methane concentrations in the atmosphere today are 150% higher than before the industrial revolution. In our paper published today in Nature Geoscience, we show as much as half of global methane emissions come from aquatic ecosystems. This […]
From Physicist To Activist: New Film Documents Life And Work Of Vandana Shiva by Dr. Joseph Mercola
“The Seeds of Vandana Shiva,” a new feature-length documentary on the life of eco-activist and agroecologist Vandana Shiva, traces Shiva’s journey from nuclear physicist to defender of the environment. Vandana Shiva, Ph.D., is a physicist and activist who works tirelessly to defend the environment and protect biodiversity from industrial agriculture, GMOs and patented seeds. Shiva’s […]
African Elephants Only Occupy A Fraction Of Their Potential Range by Colorado State University
Many wildlife species are threatened by shrinking habitat. But according to new research, the potential range of African elephants could be more than five times larger than its current extent. Due to 2,000 years of human pressure, African elephants have suffered dramatic population declines, and their range has shrunk to just 17% of what it […]
These Are The 5 Costliest Invasive Species, Causing Billions In Damages by Jonathan Lambert
The impact from all invasive species cost the global economy at least $1 trillion since 1970. Invasive species can wreak havoc on local ecosystems. Cleaning up that biological wreckage comes at a big price. These invaders, often thrust into new environments unintentionally (or intentionally, to combat pests) by humans, can transmit new diseases, devastate crops […]
The Empires Of Gates, Dr. Joseph Mercola Interviews Vandana Shiva, Ph.D. (54:50)
The Empires Of Gates, Dr. Joseph Mercola Interviews Vandana Shiva, Ph.D. (54:50) (To view full screen,l with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/Kr5YN49M6QLA
A Third Of Global Farmland At ‘High’ Pesticide Pollution Risk by Kelly MacNamara
A third of the planet’s agricultural land is at “high risk” of pesticide pollution from the lingering residue of chemical ingredients that can leach into water supplies and threaten biodiversity, according to research published Monday. The use of pesticides has soared globally as agricultural production has expanded, prompting growing fears over environmental damage and calls […]
Nearly 40 Sharks And Rays Reclassified As Threatened, Including One Species Of Ray Already Possibly Extinct
New updates on the conservation status of sharks and rays released today by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) show that 39 additional species are now facing a risk of extinction in the wild. This takes the total of all sharks and rays categorized as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered to 355. Ever […]