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Category Archives: Nature & Environment
Pesticides Cause Bees to Collect 57% Less Pollen, Study Says
Bees exposed to “field-realistic” doses of insecticides gather less than a half the pollen that they normally do, dooming their young to starvation, UK researches have said. While some scientists hailed the findings, pesticide makers remained unimpressed In a spin-off … Continue reading
Water has Memory. Did You Know?
Water — just a liquid or much more? Many researchers are convinced that water is capable of “memory” by storing information and retrieving it. The possible applications are innumerable: limitless retention and storage capacity and the key to discovering the … Continue reading
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Tagged memory, water
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Blackfish
Blackfish traces a 39-year history of killer whales in captivity leading up to the 2010 killing of SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau by the 12,000-pound orca, Tilikum, a whale previously associated with the death of two other people. Blackfish chillingly shows … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackfish, SeaWorld, Tilikum
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The Wonderland of Climate Models
A lecture by Dr. Chris Essex, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Univ. Western Ontario, and former director of its theoretical physics program. From “Doctors for Disaster Preparedness” 29th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, July 2011. The Consensus Position “In climate research … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Nature & Environment, Videos & Documentaries
Tagged Chris Essex, climate models, Global Warming, IPCC
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Kings of Cannabis (Full Length Documentary)
You might not know who Arjan Roskam is, but you’ve probably smoked his weed. Arjan’s been breeding some of the most famous marijuana strains in the world — like White Widow, Super Silver Haze, and many others — for over … Continue reading
Antarctic Temperature Hits Record Low
Scientists report temperatures in the Antarctic dipped to minus 93 Celsius in 2010, breaking the previous 1983 record. Researchers made the discovery while analysing 32 years of global surface temperatures that were recorded by satellites. They found that a high … Continue reading
The Cloud Mystery
THE CLOUD MYSTERY is a scientific detective story. It tells how a Danish scientist, Henrik Svensmark, through pioneering experiments in Copenhagen, solved the puzzle of how supernova explosions in our Galaxy and variations in the Sun govern climate changes on … Continue reading
Fukushima – A Global Threat That Requires a Global Response
The story of Fukushima should be on the front pages of every newspaper. Instead, it is rarely mentioned. The problems at Fukushima are unprecedented in human experience and involve a high risk of radiation events larger than any that the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fukushima, Japan, nuclear disaster, radioactivity
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The Palpable Politicization of Science by Global Warming Alarmists
By Mark Hendrickson For over 20 years, a number of politicians have sought to reduce our consumption of fossil fuels and/or raise taxes on such fuels for the stated purpose of trying to save the world from catastrophic climate change. … Continue reading
T H R I V E : What on Earth Will It Take?
THRIVE is an unconventional documentary that lifts the veil on what’s REALLY going on in our world by following the money upstream — uncovering the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives. Weaving together breakthroughs in … Continue reading