
How to make sure a Q&A with a scientist doesn’t misrepresent science
…or challenge because of the interview format. The first was an interview with sea ice researcher Peter Wadhams in which he claimed that Arctic sea ice could reach “ice free”…
…or challenge because of the interview format. The first was an interview with sea ice researcher Peter Wadhams in which he claimed that Arctic sea ice could reach “ice free”…
…a week and dairy 3-4 times a week would suffice. In fact, flexitarian diets utilize natural resources much more efficiently than vegan diets[1]. In the article, Peter Alexander is quoted…
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Using complex statistical models, [NOAA] change[s] the data to reflect not reality, but their underlying theories of global warming.
…control on future temperature trends for the Earth. Peter Neff Assistant Research Professor, University of Minnesota This fawning, biased interview with Sky’s favorite denier missed the point of the new…
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Science said in the: 70s, another ice age in 10 years; 80s, acid rain will destroy all crops in 10 years; 90s: the ozone layer will be destroyed in 10 years; 2000’s the ice caps will be gone on 10 years
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The rotating wheel of an electric vehicle can recharge the vehicle’s battery by affixing a generator
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Plugging this device into a car’s fuse box can reduce fuel consumption by at least 35% and up to 75% by converting the car into a hybrid.
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The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children contains tromethamine, “a heart attack medication” with “a lot of potentially serious side effects”
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In 2021, cases of pregnancy and fertility issues, cancer, neurological issues, and heart disease spiked after COVID-19 vaccination