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News & Articles By Belle Carter
03/01/2023
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By Belle Carter
Remarkable mushroom could replace plastics in everyday products
Researchers have found that a certain mushroom could replace plastic as a raw material for a myriad of everyday products. A Feb. 22 study published in Science Advances expounded on the capability of the Fomes fomentarius mushroom to yield a wide range of materials with different properties. F. fomentarius becomes hoof-shaped as it ages, gaining it […]
02/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Veganism more harmful to the environment than limited meat consumption
A recent study showed that veganism harms the environment more than limited meat consumption. Scientists from the University of Georgia (UGA) found that several soybean products are responsible for this environmental harm. Soybean products such as tofu and tempeh, which are common in the vegan diet, are imported from places where their production can contribute to […]
01/31/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study finds gas-powered vehicles are more economical than EVs
A consulting firm that conducted research revealed that traditional gas-powered vehicles were more economical than electric vehicles (EVs) toward the end of 2022. Anderson Economic Group (AEG) said in an analysis that due to the skyrocketing electricity prices in the United States and as inflated gas prices came down at the end of last year, the fuel […]
01/30/2023
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By Belle Carter
Rachel of “That 1870s Homestead” shares food canning lessons for beginners
Rachel of “That 1870s Homestead” shared basic lessons on canning food during a recent episode of the program. She emphasized the importance of canning knowledge not just for active homesteaders, but also to those wanting to bolster their food security when SHTF. Rachel defined the two main methods of canning – hot pack and cold […]
01/23/2023
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By Belle Carter
Siemens chairman urges people to stop eating meat during speech at World Economic Forum
Jim Hagemann Snabe, chairman of German industrial giant Siemens, has urged the public to stop eating meat and replace it with synthetic proteins. “If a billion people stop eating meat, I tell you, it has a big impact. Not only does it have a big impact on the current food system, but it will also inspire the innovation of […]
01/20/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Frequent visits to green spaces linked to lower use of prescription drugs
A team of researchers from Kuopio, a city in forest-rich Finland, conducted a study linking frequent visits to green spaces to lower use of certain prescription drugs. The 10 researchers from the department of health security at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare wanted to find out if the amount of residential green and […]
01/04/2023
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By Belle Carter
Electric vehicles are unreliable and not cost-efficient – especially in cold weather
Globalists pushing for the switch from gas-powered to electric vehicles (EVs) have a lot of explaining to do as people are starting to see the unreliability of EVs, especially during the cold season. Business Insider recently published a story about Xaviar Steavenson and his sister Alice, who wanted to find out what it was like to […]
10/26/2022
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By Belle Carter
Expert: Biden’s drawdowns from Strategic Petroleum Reserve failed to control soaring oil prices
An economic expert blasted President Joe Biden’s drawdowns from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), saying that these failed to control soaring oil prices. Phil Flynn, senior account executive at the PRICE Futures Group, said the Biden administration is coming to grips with “the reality” of its SPR drawdowns being in vain. “If at first, […]
10/26/2022
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By Belle Carter
U.S. urged to rethink green energy policies in light of disastrous outcome in Europe
Energy experts called for the U.S. to rethink its plans of adopting green energy, taking cues from Europe’s energy collapse. Investigative reporter Sharyl Atkisson caught up with experts in the United Kingdom and Germany to discuss how the energy collapse took over the climate emergency, and how the U.S. can avert such a crisis. “Europe’s […]
10/11/2022
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By Belle Carter
USDA stirs surveillance suspicions as it sets up national vegetable garden database
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recently resumed its “People’s Garden Initiative,” which includes the registration of people’s vegetable gardens across the nation. The initiative seeks to empower communities to participate in local food production and provide diversity and resiliency to the food supply chain. As per the agency’s website, it is building a […]
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