Tag: human health
Bacon, Hotdogs, Pork Chops, & Ham Bad For Climate Change Too?
Years ago, there was an article I read about Harvard University research which identified a connection between consuming some amount of bacon on a regular basis and increased death risk. In general, it’s processed red meat that is regarded to be a problem for human health, not only bacon. “Cutting … [continued]
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Solnit Calls The Renewable Energy Revolution “Nothing Less Than Astonishing”
In an editorial in the Guardian, writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit rises above the fray and reminds us how renewables are now adequate to meet almost all our energy needs. The renewable energy transition is happening all around us, and “it is nothing less than astonishing and unbelievable that … [continued]
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More Evidence That The War On Solar Energy Is Another #FAIL
US solar energy developers continue to keep the clean power movement alive in the US, despite the sudden shift in federal energy policy.
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EV Share of USA Auto Market Drops to 7.4%, Fossil Fuel Vehicle Sales Rise
Continuing our series on US auto sales and US EV sales in the second quarter of 2025, we now get to a short post but a big one. The whole idea of “cleantech” is technology that will help cut pollution, especially CO2 emissions, but also air pollution that is extremely … [continued]
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Swim advisory lifted at Owen Sound’s Kelso Beach
Grey Bruce Public Health lifted the swimming advisory for Kelso Beach on Thursday. The advisory has been in place since Aug. 6 after GBPH received lab confirmation that water samples from the beach had bacterial levels exceeding Ontario’s recreational water quality guideline of a maximum of 200 E. Coli per 100 millilitres of water. A […]