The Environmental Cost of Electric Vehicles- Carbon credits, Nuclear Power, Alternative Energy
Despite the heresy of critical thinking today, there is always lively and healthy debate on climate science, provided that argument on both sides is uncensored,...
An Iconic Whale Confronts a New Enemy
Two narwhals (credit: Carsten Egevang) After thousands of years, an iconic whale confronts a new enemy Listen to article here The iconic tusked whale of...
Dr Fuelmich’s Coronavirus Investigation Committee
Grand Jury Proceeding by the Peoples´ Court of Public Opinion
Empowering Public Conscience through Natural Law
Ecosolutionaries Radio- Ecocommunities
Morelia Greater Reset Conference I recently had the opportunity to attend an interesting conference coming out of Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, which was part of a...
Across Latin America, palm oil violations abound — with little accountability
Listen to this article here Palm oil producers across four countries in Latin America are able to violate environmental safeguards with relative impunity, according to...
Meet Magali, the conservation warrior rescuing Peru’s rainforest animals: Video
Listen to the article being read here A baby howler monkey in Magali’s arms. Photo by Nick Werber. A new, award-winning short film by Nick...
Greenland strips Chinese mining firm of licence to iron ore deposit
Icebergs and the edge of the ice sheed are seen at the west coast close to Tasiilaq, Greenland, September 17, 2021. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo COPENHAGEN...
The Sovereign Larrakia People of Australia Lead the Way Against Tyranny
The Sovereign Larrakia people of the Northern Territory of Australia have put out an urgent call for all people to stand with the true Sovereigns,...
Toxic Technocracy- How We’ve Arrived at the Age of Transhumanism
So here we have more missing pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that shows we have crossed the bridge of transhumanism and have now entered the age of the human cyborg thanks to the COVID-19 shot and the new 5G interface.
Only 19% of Earth’s land is still ‘wild’
The paper “debunks an important myth” in conservation circles, says Massachusetts Institute of Technology aerospace engineer Danielle Wood, who studies technology and international development but was not involved with the new work. By offering a long-term look at humans’ impact on the planet, the study reveals that it’s not people per se that send biodiversity on a downward spiral, but it’s instead the overexploitation of resources, she explains. If their practices are sustainable, “humans don’t have to be removed,” to save the world’s species.