Global warming and the COVID-19 pandemic are unrelated issues: one will not protect us from the other
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If we want to protect ourselves from the coronavirus, we must back away from all the climate change efforts we've been making
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If we want to protect ourselves from the coronavirus, we must back away from all the climate change efforts we've been making
…to have negative consequences for humans and ecosystems. As explained by the IPCC, “risks and projected adverse impacts and related losses and damages from climate change escalate with every increment…
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Fauci’s emails prove he knew that masks don’t work against the spread of COVID-19, that hydroxychloroquine is effective against COVID-19, and that the virus is likely engineered, and he lied about these things to the public
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COVID-19 vaccine mRNA cannot be broken down; COVID-19 vaccines cause excess death and unprecedented blood clots
…record, none of the above claims are true (see debunks here, here, and here). But they are just a few examples of the “news” that Slay News publishes. It distributes…
…with the power lines to connect them to the grid) can impact negatively on birds and other wildlife [such as bats], but compared to other human driven causes of bird…
…inherent difficulty, there has been scientific research and progress in trying to assess the likelihood of certain tipping points1. And to try and anticipate early warning signs prior to critical…
…Stripe Climate Lead and Berkley Earth research scientist Zeke Hausfather in an email to Science Feedback. The two main reasons for distinguishing between CCS and CDR are different timelines and…
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Face masks don’t reduce the spread of respiratory infections; COVID-19 vaccines are ineffective, and may lead to more severe disease; ivermectin, vitamin D, and zinc are effective COVID-19 treatments
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“No discernible benefit of covid-19 vaccination in pregnancy”; “higher rate of neonatal and all-cause readmissions among babies born to vaccinated mothers”