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Green Hypocrites: Ancient Rainforests Being Stripped To Make Way For Hundreds of Wind Turbines
The wind industry is the Grand Master of green hypocrisy; leaving a wake of environmental destruction, wherever it plies its subsidy-soaked trade. In… Green Hypocrites: Ancient Rainforests Being Stripped To Make Way For Hundreds of Wind Turbines
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VIDEO: Janet Browne on ‘Charles Darwin as a Writer’ — The Dispersal of Darwin
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Benzene and toluene in polar oceans have a biological origin, study finds — Iowa Climate Science Education
Natural aerosols, not ‘human pollution’. Another climate assumption gets blown out of the water. – – – In addition to oxygen, nitrogen or carbon dioxide, the air we breathe contains small amounts of organic gases, such as benzene and toluene, … Continue reading
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High temperatures boost biodiversity in Arctic and sub-Arctic seas — Watts Up With That?
has confirmed that the high temperatures in the Arctic and sub-Arctic seas -especially affected by global warming- are promoting the settlement in these waters of species that previously lived in warmer areas located further south. The post High temperatures boost … Continue reading
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