By Tyler Durden A coffee shortage appears to be brewing as global supplies could shift into a deficit as drought in Brazil slashes output. This…
Posts published in “Climate Change”
By Daniel Greenfield “There’s a lot of folks who think that, due to climate change and due to the globalization in general, it is inevitable…
By Rupert Darwall Commentary “The climate transition presents a historic investment opportunity,” says BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. “What the financiers, the big banks, the asset managers,…
By James Murphy A member of the Oregon House of Representatives has introduced a bill that would ban the sale and use of petroleum-based diesel…
By TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS While most of us take the ground beneath our feet for granted, written within its complex layers, like pages of a book,…
By F. William Engdahl In the unfolding extreme winter tragedy in Texas as well as many other regions of the United States not prepared for…
By Richard Moorhead A gray wolf (canis lupus) has been observed in counties of California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range, with the animal returning to territory…
By Eric Worrall When the woke out woke the woke. Back in December, Google fired AI Ethics Unit co-leader Timnit Gebru, in relation to her…