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12/04/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
FDA Approves 3-NOP for use in dairy cattle to allegedly reduce methane emissions, but questions remain about its long term safety
Climate scientists claim to have found a way to engineer cow farts to produce 30% less methane. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for the use of 3-Nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP) as a feed additive for lactating dairy cattle. This approval, announced on May 28th, allows farmers to use the commercial product Bovaer™ […]
08/29/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
Recycled plastics are a nightmare concoction of BPA and phthalates, but recycling makes a great cover story for “greenwashing” the plastics industry
Keeping plastic bottles out of the landfills and waterways is a conscious, sustainable pursuit; however, these plastic chemicals are often recycled into new packaging materials, creating an unknown blend of synthetic chemicals that leech into the food supply, harming human health. While trying to protect the environment, we may inadvertently be harming ourselves, and the […]
07/05/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Solar farms sucking up California’s water – so much for “sustainability”
Large swaths of formerly dry and empty land across rural California now house massive solar farms that we are told will make the Golden State more energy sustainable – but there is just one problem: these solar farms are sucking up the state’s scarce water supplies at an astounding rate. Local wells near the solar […]
06/16/2023
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By Lance D Johnson
World’s largest artificial meat plant is about to be constructed in Spain
There are plans to scale up mass production of artificial meat lines. The news broke at the annual meeting of the Wyoming Stockgrowers Association. The world’s largest artificial meat plant is about to be constructed in San Sabastian, Spain. Brazil-based JBS S.A. is working with Bio Tech Foods to get the new venture up and […]
07/13/2022
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By Belle Carter
IPBES report: Billions of people depend on wild species for survival
A new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) report found that billions of people depend on 50,000 wild species for food, medicine, fuel and income from activities like tourism. “Seventy percent of the world’s poor are directly dependent on wild species. One in five people rely on wild plants, algae, and fungi […]
11/04/2020
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By Cassie B.
Encouraging more people to follow healthier diets can help minimize the environmental impact of food production
When the topic of helping the environment comes up, we often hear the same advice over and over: Don’t litter. Don’t drive to places that are within walking distance. Use natural products. Eat organic food. But one thing we don’t often hear mentioned is the impact that following a healthier diet can have. A study […]
07/23/2019
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By Mike Adams
If progressives really wanted to reduce carbon emissions in America, they would cut off power to their own filthy liberal cities
For all the talk of “climate crisis” and “we’re all gonna die if we don’t stop global warming,” it turns out that city-dwelling liberals use far more energy than conservative, rural Americans. That’s because cities are, by their very nature, artificial constructs that depend on the delivery of multiple inputs in order to survive. Cities […]
06/26/2019
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By Vicki Batts
Debunking your reasons to use plastic
There is no shortage of reasons to use less plastic. It is bad for the environment, toxic to human health and it is a top contributor to pollution around the world. There are literal islands of plastic garbage floating around our oceans, and yet we continue to create more plastic (and plastic waste) every year. […]
01/28/2019
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By Zoey Sky
New system separates manure from sand bedding material, creating muck perfect for making electricity and heat
The search for innovative and efficient clean energy is never-ending. Thanks to a revolutionary system, Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Dairy Barn is able to produce clean energy from cow manure. From cow manure to clean energy This state-of-the-art system separates manure from sand bedding material, provides clean bedding for the cows, and creates muck that is used to […]
01/17/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Next generation of green cement to be made from CARROTS
Carrots (Daucus carota sativus), the domesticated form of the wild carrot (D. carota), are a popular superfood because they are full of beta-carotene and various nutrients. But according to the results of a study, the orange vegetables could one day be used to make sustainable cement. The study was conducted by researchers from Lancaster University. Can […]
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