Environmental

Study Claims Climate Change Affects ‘Quality of Political Discourse’

A study published in the journal iScience claims that so-called climate change affects "language complexity among politicians," therefore affecting the "quality of political discourse."

U.S. Military May Consume Lab-Grown Meat to Reduce Carbon Footprint

Manufacturing and innovation group BioMade announced that it has received hundreds of millions of dollars from the Department of Defense to develop food innovations that "reduce the CO2 footprint of food production at and/or transport to DoD operational environments."

Cloud Seeding — Four Questions We Should Be Asking

Cloud seeding is an unfamiliar topic to many U.S. citizens, especially those outside of drought-stricken regions of America.  Beyond the image of a factory producing...

European Farmers Protest Ahead of Upcoming Elections

Spanish and French farmers have blocked roads along their mutual border through the Pyrenees mountains this week in protest of environmental policies just ahead of the upcoming EU elections.

$900 Million Granted to ‘Green’ School Buses

The Biden administration is giving $900 million to "green" school bus endeavors.

Amount of Copper Required for EVs ‘Impossible’

The University of Michigan found that copper cannot be mined quickly enough to keep pace with the demand for electric vehicles (EVs).

Senator Reveals Biden EPA Gave $50 Million to Pro-Hamas ‘Climate Justice’ Group

Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) revealed that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) granted $50 million to the Climate Justice Alliance (CJA).

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Eliminated From ‘Libertarian’ Presidential Nomination

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was eliminated from the Libertarian Party’s nomination over the weekend following the party's first round of voting.

New Jersey Beach Town Ordered to Open on Sunday Mornings For First Time in 155 Years

A coastal town in New Jersey will open its beach on Sunday mornings for the first time in 155 years.

Indonesia’s Proposed Broadcast Law Changes Face Criticism Over Press Freedom

Indonesia's parliament is proposing amendments to its broadcast law that would ban investigative journalism and LGBT content, sparking criticism from civil society groups and...

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