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Unspoken truth: Fewer people are dying of climate-related disasters than ever

Over the past decade, climate-related disasters have killed 98% fewer people than a century ago.

Climate activists dump pink powder on Constitution case at National Archives: 'Determined to foment a rebellion'

The shocking incident took place at around 2:30 p.m. at the National Archives Rotunda in Washington, DC, which was forced to close to the public as a result of the...

Dozens arrested for breaching Biden’s Delaware campaign HQ as organizer warns ‘young people won’t support’ prez 

“Young people are sitting in because Biden needs to lead and deliver, or he's going to lose,” read a tweet from the Sunrise Movement. 

The true cost of EVs, making the US as bad as California and other commentary

"Fewer drivers are interested in electric vehicles today than ever before," as "electric cars are inferior products . . . bad for the environment and damaging to the economy in...

VOA climate warrior slams flights to Israel, Biden re-ups his billionaire-tax fib, more 

Voice of America reporter Anita Powell suggested that US supply flights to Israel hurt the environment.

World groups are stealing money from poor and hungry in their reckless climate crusade

The World Bank, whose primary goal is to help people out of poverty, has now announced it will divert no less than 45% of its funding toward climate change.

NY Times journo deletes LinkedIn 'climate crisis' post after staffers rip 'advocacy': report

David Gelles removed the post from LinkedIn after he and the newspaper were contacted by The Daily Beast.

How often should you change your underwear? Answer may surprise you

A June poll of 1,500 adults found that 47% would never wear underwear for more than one day at a time.

Nations strike deal at COP28 to transition away from fossil fuels

Representatives from nearly 200 countries agreed at the COP28 climate summit on Wednesday to begin reducing global consumption of fossil fuels to avert the worst of climate change, a first...

COP28 talks head into final phase during climate summit

The president of the COP28 climate summit on Sunday urged negotiators to work harder to find consensus on a proposed first-of-its-kind deal to phase out the world's use of fossil fuels, as...

UN's summit will again push multi-trillion dollar 'cures' that are worse than climate change

The spectacle of another annual United Nations climate conference gets underway Thursday in Dubai.

Rioting for Palestine? The left keeps displaying its utter ignorance

A lot of “pro-Palestine” demonstrations strike us as remarkably juvenile — not so much reaching out to persuade fellow Americans as acting out in ways guaranteed to annoy the rest...

US supermarkets grapple with nationwide blueberry shortage

American supermarkets are facing a blueberry shortage after extreme heat in Peru caused a stingy harvest.

Yellow fever, scourge from the 1800s, is coming back — and the US is woefully unprepared

There is no cure for yellow fever, and up to 60% of people who develop a severe form of the disease will die, according to the CDC.

A strong El Niño might mean mucho snow for New York City this winter

A strong El Niño could mean a harsh NYC winter with nor'easters slashing the Big Apple in January and February.

Why climate-swap debt is a bad idea

ESG-styled investment vehicles like climate-swap debt deals are bad for investors and nations.

Microplastics are in the clouds, researchers warn as they sound alarm on plastic air pollution

Microplastic particles were found in the clouds the envelope the peak of Japan's Mount Fuji, more than 12,000 feet in the air.

Florida's gain is New York's loss — again

Ouch: Now Florida has passed the Empire State to become the second-most valuable US housing market, $3.8 trillion to $3.7 trillion. Where will they beat us next?

Apple climate film with Octavia Spencer is slammed: 'This is greenwashing'

"If only you believed in innovation as much as you do left-wing tropes," an X user wrote, commenting on the film.

Impeachment inquiry, yes, EVs’ road-trip problem and other commentary

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm took a four-day electric-vehicle road trip this summer.