Archives
-
Latest Posts
Gender-neutral playing cards?
Coronavirus Scandal Breaking in Merkel’s Germany. False Positives and the Drosten PCR Test
One World Governance and the Council on Foreign Relations. “We Shall have World Government… by Conquest or Consent.”
Is ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’ Newspeak for Economic Fascism?
Antonio Gramsci, Cultural Marxism, Wokeness, and Leninism 4.0
Tag Archives: chemicals
Waterless Shale Gas Fracking Method Unveiled
Adam Currie thegwpf.org Following a stream of dire headlines about plummeting natural gas prices, explorers and producers are finally beginning to shift their attention to advancements on the production side – more specifically, to a new natural gas extraction method. … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Headlines
Tagged chemicals, currie, drilling project, explorers, extraction method, global attention, mixture, natural gas drilling, natural gas extraction, natural gas prices, new technology, new york state, pollution, producers, propane, pumps, shale gas, thick gel
Comments Off on Waterless Shale Gas Fracking Method Unveiled
Studies Point to Pesticide as a Culprit in Decline in Bee Populations
Carl Zimmer The Ledger Scientists have been alarmed and puzzled by declines in bee populations in the United States and other parts of the world. They have suspected that pesticides played a part, but to date their experiments have yielded … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Headlines, Permaculture & Horticulture
Tagged ambiguous results, bee, bee colonies, bee populations, brains, bumblebees, carl zimmer, chemicals, culprit, date, Decline, declines, experiment, fog, food, french researchers, hives, home, honeybee, issue, Journal, journal science, Ledger, Part, pesticide, pesticides, point, populations, science, scientists, Study, Thursday, United States, way
Comments Off on Studies Point to Pesticide as a Culprit in Decline in Bee Populations