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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
TERRAFORMING: Carbon-sucking machine switched on in Iceland, will remove 4,000 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere each year, harming rainforests and food crops
The world’s biggest carbon-sucking machine, called Orca, is a $15 million device that can capture 4,000 tons of CO2 per year and is billed to reverse climate change (but actually harms rainforests and food crops by reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere). The “direct air capture” (DAC) machine was created by Zurich-based company Climeworks and […]
08/23/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Antarctica has cooled – not warmed up – over the last 40 years
As a whole, the Antarctic has cooled by about 2 degrees Celsius in the same 40-year period (1979 to 2018) that carbon dioxide rose from 337 to 410 parts per million – meaning that the world is actually getting colder, not hotter. A paper published in the journal Atmosphere noted that the trends from ERA5 are consistent […]
08/19/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Study: The sun may have more to do with global warming than carbon dioxide
A peer-reviewed paper produced by a team of almost two dozen scientists concluded that the sun may be the main cause of warmer temperatures, not the carbon dioxide emissions blamed by the United Nations (UN) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The paper also said that previous studies did not adequately consider the role of solar energy […]
08/17/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Geoengineering and weather modification: The dangers of environmental modification techniques
Extreme weather conditions have affected the entire planet in 2021, and experts are saying that the causes must be investigated properly, as they cannot be simply attributed to the so-called “climate change.” In fact, it should be understood that advanced and sophisticated environmental modification techniques (ENMOD) are fully operational. Reports show that ENMOD techniques have been […]
08/03/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Megadrought brings Great Salt Lake water levels to all-time low… with no end in sight
A megadrought has hit the Great Salt Lake and water levels are at an all-time low, dropping about an inch of its previous record in 1963. Levels could still drop further as the low levels came months earlier than its typical lowest daily water levels. The receding water levels have already affected many of the […]
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