Why do we still have some people believing that climate change is fake at this age? Is there any hard evidence to support their claims? Well, let’s find out
Enlightening book on documented facts on climate change. Dr. Patrick Moore researches and references catastrophes and threats of doom.
Why do we still have some people believing that climate change is fake at this age? Is there any hard evidence to support their claims? Well, let’s find out
A lot happened in 2016, but one of the biggest cultural shifts was the rise of fake news - where claims with no evidence behind them (e.g.
A new wave of climate protests hit cities around the world this week—this time aimed at shocking people with civil disobedience, fake blood on the pavement and bodies lying in the streets under signs that read: "Stop funding climate death." The Extinction Rebellion demonstrations have a harder edge than the student-led climate strikes that have brought millions to their feet around the world demanding leaders do more to slow climate change. While the school climate strikes end with students returning to class, these protests have often led to arrests.
Why do we still have some people believing that climate change is fake at this age? Is there any hard evidence to support their claims? Well, let’s find out
The climate is finally hitting a climax. Decades of discussions and reports by scientists have yielded pathbreaking works by writers like Elizabeth
“Any questions about the authenticity of my ignorance are deeply offensive to me.”
Why do we still have some people believing that climate change is fake at this age? Is there any hard evidence to support their claims? Well, let’s find out
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Follow me The highly-politicized climate change debate rages on as we approach the crucial 2016 U.S. presidential election, despite an ever-growing body of
Scientists have discovered that Antarctica is melting from the inside out. They examine what this means for sea-level rise.
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Paris is grabbing the world's attention again, but this time, it's with environmental messages aimed at the world leaders, including Obama, that gathered for the COP21 climate conference on Monday. 600 fake posters denouncing major corporations were installed behind the glass at bus stops around the city by Brandalism, a UK-based project. 82 artists from 19 countries joined them to help fight corporate control in advertising.
“Climate Change” is ALL FAKE – It is Engineered. But why? Opinion by “Deplorable” Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen In November of 2016 the Los Angeles Times reporte…