CNN’s Christmas Eve edition of State of the Union with Jake Tapper earned itself a huge lump of coal by devoting its entire hour to climate propaganda. In other words, religious counterprogramming. It is here that former Vice President Al Gore came on and blamed populist movements around the world on, you guessed it…climate change….
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Offal is making a comeback among meat-eating Australians, due to its health benefits and sustainability – ABC News
Whether it’s tripe, liver, tongue or cheek, billions of people around the world regularly eat offal, the edible internal organs of an animal. It is widely consumed in many European and Asian countries. For example, restaurants in Indonesia often boast a plethora of offal-based dishes, like coconut milk offal soup, intestine curry or stir-fried tripe, while…
GOLDSTEIN: Bashing Canada on climate change is absurd and misleading | Toronto Sun
Article content We all know the refrain — Canadians are bad, wasteful and laggards on climate change. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Except in the real world, comparing Canada to other nations by selectively using emissions per capita…
The tool that will help fight climate change is made in Singapore
In 2011, he was an assistant professor at Swiss public university ETH Zurich when a thought-provoking chat with a visiting friend, primate biologist Serge Wich, led them to a conservation breakthrough. Then, Prof Koh was studying the environmental impact of oil palm tree cultivation in Southeast Asia, and Prof Wich shared that deforestation due to…
A volcano is erupting again in Iceland. Is climate change causing more eruptions? – ABC News
The Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland began erupting again on Wednesday after eight months of slumber — so far without any adverse impacts on people or air traffic. The eruption was expected. It’s in a seismically active (uninhabited) area, and came after several days of earthquake activity close to Earth’s surface. It’s hard to say how long it…
Climate Change Is Supercharging Most Infectious Diseases, New Study Finds | HuffPost Impact
That is the sobering conclusion of a new, first-of-its-kind paper that combed through more than 70,000 scientific studies to pinpoint how an array of climate hazards have impacted 375 pathogenic diseases known to have impacted humans. A team of 11 researchers at the University of Hawaii at Manoa conducted the analysis, which was published Monday…
Mahathir talks about Pedra Branca, rule of law, & climate change at Oxford Union – Mothership.SG – News from Singapore, Asia and around the world
The former prime minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad spoke to Malaysian students at Oxford University for the second time. Mahathir touched on the rule of law issue and used Pedra Branca as an example. He noted that the matter of Pedra Branca, which he described as “a rock” in his post, was taken to the…
How Sustainability Fits Into The Future Of Singapore Airport
During the recent two-day Changi Aviation Summit, Singapore’s Transport Minister S. Iswaran emphasized the importance of future sustainability within Changi International Airport. Putting it simply, Changi Airport needs to focus on its competitiveness, efficiency, and sustainability to solidify its value for the future. Before the pandemic, the global aviation industry contributed about 2% of global…
WA’s south-west is set for a dry winter and climate change is part of the reason – ABC News
As Australia’s north and east gets set for a soaking-wet winter, the weather bureau’s seasonal outlook shows WA’s most populated region looking starkly different to the rest of the country. Key points: Instead of being covered in blues and greens, the rainfall forecast map is marked by hues of orange and red — a sign a dry…
New data on Earth’s youngest glacier reveals a healthy fellow, while Earth’s ice elsewhere is losing its battle against global warming
No one in the world has seen a glacier grow from virtually the very first snowflake. The 25-year-old Tulutsa Glacier is the fastest growing new glacier in the world. While most of mountain glaciers are shrinking or disappearing because of global warming, this US glacier keeps advancing at an accelerated pace. TULUTSA GLACIER Tulutsa…
