
Lance Johnson
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1 week ago |
environ.news | Willow Tohi |Lance Johnson |Ramon Tomey
Retired neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock warns that geoengineering-linked aluminum nanoparticles are accelerating Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Inhaled aluminum nanoparticles enter the brain directly, accumulating in regions affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Former HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. and President Trump acknowledge concerns over atmospheric spraying, citing ties to autism and health risks.
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1 week ago |
environ.news | Willow Tohi |Lance Johnson |Ramon Tomey
China and India drive coal consumption to historic highs, with China accounting for 30% of global use and India projected to double U.S./EU consumption within a year. Executive orders prioritize coal mining and export to support energy security and AI infrastructure. Despite record growth, renewables fall short of replacing coal’s dominance in power generation. Coal remains vital for data centers, AI hubs and steel production amid rising energy demand.
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1 month ago |
newenergyreport.com | Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey |Lance Johnson |Jacob Thomas
President Trump issues four executive orders to fast-track advanced nuclear reactor development, streamline regulatory hurdles and position the U.S. as a global energy leader. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission faces restructuring, including potential workforce cuts, while new reactor testing gets accelerated at Department of Energy facilities. Critics warn of safety risks and environmental concerns, citing unresolved waste storage challenges and reduced oversight weakening regulatory independence.
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1 month ago |
newenergyreport.com | Lance Johnson |Jacob Thomas |Belle Carter |Ramon Tomey
As governments rush to embrace renewable energy as a panacea for climate change, Spain’s recent nationwide blackout serves as a sobering reality check. What was initially dismissed as a technical glitch now appears to have been the result of a dangerous experiment — pushing the limits of renewable energy reliance while dismantling nuclear power.
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1 month ago |
disaster.news | Lance Johnson |Zoey Sky |Jacob Thomas |Willow Tohi
In a controversial bid to cool the planet, scientists are now proposing retrofitting fleets of Boeing 777s to spray massive quantities of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere—a plan that could unleash acid rain on a global scale. Shockingly, this method would require three times more toxic aerosols than high-altitude alternatives, amplifying risks to human health and fragile ecosystems. Even more alarming?
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