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10/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
Travel insurance industry launches new scheme to exploit irrational climate change fear among travelers
The once-small travel insurance niche is now growing due to climate alarmists’ “fearmongering efforts.” Insurers are seeking a way to make money from your climate change travel anxieties related to experiences and vacations being upended by extreme weather and natural disasters that usually lead to disrupted travel plans. Of course, this would mean more interest […]
09/15/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Panama Canal traffic nearly HALTED due to “drought,” global supply chain NIGHTMARE to unfold
Through the rest of the month, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has suspended all bookings for super vessels in an attempt to mitigate the escalating backlog of ships waiting to proceed through the canal to their final destinations. The worst backlog right now is in the “super” category, which includes shipping vessels carrying between 4,000 […]
09/13/2023
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By News Editors
Twilight of the Democrats
During the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st, the Democrats were the party of the future. They were the party of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, who were sworn in as presidents at the ages of 46 and 47, respectively. (Article by Alex Gutentag, Leighton Woodhouse, And Michael Shellenberger republished from […]
09/01/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Severe DROUGHT affecting Panama Canal threatens at least 40% of the world’s cargo ship traffic
A severe drought is threatening to disrupt shipping on the Panama Canal, the crucial waterway responsible for transporting 40 percent of the world’s cargo ship traffic. An estimated two-thirds of the canal’s traffic is either headed for or leaving the United States. The products that typically ship through the canal include petroleum products, grains, canned and refrigerated foods, […]
08/23/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Worsening DROUGHT creates “big mess” at Panama Canal; 200 ships stuck in major BOTTLENECK at one of world’s most important trading routes
Ever-worsening drought conditions in Panama have created a major shipping bottleneck at the Panama Canal, which has a “parking lot of vessels” piling up on both sides with no end in sight. Lack of water in the area has made it extra difficult for some ships to make it through one of the world’s most […]
08/04/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Miami’s stinking problem: Growing trash piles and overflowing septic tanks test city’s appeal to new residents
As the City of Miami tries to attract more out-of-state workers and wealthy residents, it must deal with a multi-billion dollar environmental problem caused by the city’s growing trash piles and overflowing septic tanks. Miami has been a magnet for people fleeing cold weather, crime, crumbling infrastructure and high taxes in other cities. But according to […]
07/18/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Hong Kong plans widespread BAN of Japanese sea products if Fukushima dumps nuclear water into the ocean
Japan’s plan to discharge nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant over the next three decades has prompted officials in Hong Kong to propose a very widespread import ban on Japanese aquatic products. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive John Lee recently said the city will ban seafood products from at least 10 […]
04/12/2023
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By News Editors
New probe reveals ‘real-world harm’ of (energy-intensive) crypto mining operations
A report published Wednesday by the Environmental Working Group examines how the “mining” process behind popular cryptocurrencies including bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Monero creates a wide range of pollution that is harming communities and fueling the climate emergency. (Article by Brett Wilkins republished from CommonDreams.org) The EWG report — entitled Proof of Problems: Bitcoin Mining’s Pollution Toll […]
02/24/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Finland adds safeguards for national production of minerals as demand surges
Finland’s parliament has passed a new law tightening the country’s current mining regulations to provide additional safeguards for the national production of minerals amid surging demand. The proposed amendments to the Mining Act were first presented to the Finnish parliament on Sept. 8, 2022. This started a months-long battle regarding what the ruling government claims […]
10/27/2021
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By Cassie B.
Severe drought in South America wreaking havoc on shipping, energy, fishing and drinking water supplies
The effects of the severe ongoing drought in South America can be felt throughout the continent, with the second-longest river there, the Parana River, hitting a 77-year low that is compromising commercial shipping, fishing and the drinking water supply of 30 million people. Paraguay is being especially hard hit. The landlocked nation of seven million […]
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