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By Butter Bracco On Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018
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Scientists deny record 2017 snowfall in Erie Pennsylvania but 2018 crushed that record

The anti-global warming site What’s Up With That began their coverage of the story: “Remember when Al Gore and Katharine Hayhoe told us that a record snowfall in Erie, PA was proof of global warming? More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, July 31st, 2018
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Global Warming fake news: Nat Geo photographer admits polar bear images, video were not connected to climate change

A National Geographic photographer is confessing that the a viral photo and video showing heart-wrenching images of a polar bear were not connected to global warming or climate change in any way. “We had More...

By Brandon Jones On Monday, July 23rd, 2018
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Notre Dame professor Roy Scranton bemoans birth of his daughter due to global warming, ‘I cried two times’

A Notre Dame English professor bemoaned the birth of his daughter in the New York Times due his belief in global warming and how it was a mistake furthering climate change “doom[ing]” the planet. “I cried More...

By Brandon Jones On Saturday, July 7th, 2018
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New global warming study warns of rising temperatures using data from 19th century, when the Earth was warmer

A new climate change study warns “Global warming could be far worse than predicted, new study suggests” and “Global Warming Is Worse Than We Thought And Could End Up Double What We Predicted [Study].” What More...

By Brandon Jones On Monday, June 25th, 2018
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How the world is divided on global warming, James Hansen and climate change

“If the current pace of the buildup of these gases continues, the effect is likely to be a warming of 3 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit [between now and] the year 2025 to 2050…. The rise in global temperature is predicted More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, June 21st, 2018
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Senators plan to investigate National Science Foundation climate change grants

A group of senators is calling for an investigation into National Science Foundation (NSF) grants designed to educate meteorologists about climate change, saying the $4 million program has moved beyond science More...

By Guest Author On Friday, June 15th, 2018
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Can anyone save the planet? These personalities definitely have a crucial role

What images do you have in mind when you think on how last year looked in terms of environmental issues? Do you remember the video of the polar bear who was striving to find food? Have you seen pictures with glaciers More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, June 13th, 2018
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New research states ‘the largest ice sheet on Earth’ is stable

The largest ice sheet on Earth was stable throughout the last warm period in geologic time, indicating it should hold up as temperatures continue to rise. The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is the world’s largest potential More...

By Kaye Wonderhouse On Tuesday, June 5th, 2018
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California: Jerry Brown signs extreme water consumption bills into law, restricts shower, laundry and toilet use

California Governor Jerry Brown signed two bills into law Thursday aimed at reducing water consumption in the state, even in non-drought conditions. “In preparation for the next drought and our changing More...

By Guest Author On Monday, May 28th, 2018
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The Effect Of Global Warming And Climate Change In Canada

Global warming is caused when, due to pollution, the greenhouse gases are trapped in the atmosphere, leading to more than the normal temperature of the earth. Carbon pollution is the dominating factor because, besides More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, May 24th, 2018
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Rainy Season Exposes Water Infrastructure Failures

As warmer weather starts to hit much of the US over the coming weeks and bringing Summer with it, questions are being asked up and down the country about the failings of the water infrastructure. In a particularly More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, May 17th, 2018
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Why should people take care of nature?

Since the oldest times living things have interacted with the nature surrounding them. We are all aware that the habitats and livings of the earth are moulded by the environment. But are we aware on the impact every More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018
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Climate change expedition halted due to ‘extreme ice conditions’

A team of scientists says it had to abandon an expedition through Hudson Bay because of hazardous ice conditions off the coast of Newfoundland caused by climate change. photo/Agrant141 per wikimedia commons “…bad More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
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American Meteorological Society’s new study on global warming reduces forecasts by 30 to 45%

Global warming skeptics will not be surprised by the news that American Meteorological Society’s “Journal of Climate” study points to “substantially lower[ed]” forecasts of potential More...

By Brandon Jones On Friday, April 20th, 2018
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Oklahoma Rep Jim Bridenstine confirmed as new NASA chief

The Senate on Thursday confirmed Rep. Jim Bridenstine, R-Okla., as NASA administrator, despite objections from Democrats that he lacks the scientific and management expertise to lead the space agency. Bridenstine’s More...

By Guest Author On Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
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Don’t Let the News Get You Down

At times, it can feel as if all we hear is bad news. However, this isn’t the case. While we’re, of course, bombarded with world issues, crime, poverty and complete atrocities, there is a lot of good in the world More...

By Butter Bracco On Monday, March 19th, 2018
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Washington DC council member Trayon White says snowfall caused by the Jews controlling the weather

A D.C. Council member Trayon White Sr. (D-Ward 8) posted the video to his official Facebook page at 7:21 a.m. as snow flurries and then espoused a conspiracy theory that Jewish financiers control the weather. “It More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, March 15th, 2018
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Five Things Likely to Get More Expensive in 2018

Today’s economy is a global economy. No longer to countries run independently from one another; markets are networked and connected like never before. A poor wheat crop in the U.S. can cause hunger and price hikes More...

By Guest Author On Friday, March 9th, 2018
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Good News for Renewable Energy: 101 Cities Sourced at Least 70% of Their Electricity from Renewable Sources in 2017

2018 hasn’t got off to a good start for renewable energy and climate change advocates: President Trump’s tariff increase on imported solar panels and the surge of arctic air that hit Europe end-February were More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, February 27th, 2018
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California left rallies around Kevin de Leon over Dianne Feinstein for Senate run

As Bernie Sanders dominated the California political landscape in 2016, Hillary Clinton was propped up by the Democratic Party, who even conspired against the Vermont socialist, but now the state will adjust and More...

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