• Trudeau’s summer air travel caused $200,000 in environmental damage: report
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    Trudeau’s summer air travel caused $200,000 in environmental damage: report 🇨🇦 #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #resigntrudeau 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/trudeau_s_summer_air_travel_caused_200_000_in_environmental_damage_report via @RebelNewsOnline
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    Trudeau’s summer air travel caused $200,000 in environmental damage: report
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flew 92,100 kilometres on government aircrafts from June 1 through September 12, burning roughly 285,000 litres of jet fuel, leading to $191,500 worth of damage to the environment.
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  • More than three years ago, a small group of government scientists came forward with disturbing allegations.

    During President Donald Trump’s administration, they said, their managers at the Environmental Protection Agency began pressuring them to make new chemicals they were vetting seem safer than they really were. They were encouraged to delete evidence of chemicals’ harms, including cancer, miscarriage and neurological problems, from their reports — and in some cases, they said, their managers deleted the information themselves.
    https://www.propublica.org/article/epa-scientists-faced-retaliation-after-finding-harm-from-chemicals
    More than three years ago, a small group of government scientists came forward with disturbing allegations. During President Donald Trump’s administration, they said, their managers at the Environmental Protection Agency began pressuring them to make new chemicals they were vetting seem safer than they really were. They were encouraged to delete evidence of chemicals’ harms, including cancer, miscarriage and neurological problems, from their reports — and in some cases, they said, their managers deleted the information themselves. https://www.propublica.org/article/epa-scientists-faced-retaliation-after-finding-harm-from-chemicals
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    EPA Scientists Said They Were Pressured to Downplay Harms From Chemicals. A Watchdog Found They Were Retaliated Against.
    Three reports issued by the agency’s inspector general detailed personal attacks suffered by the scientists — including being called “stupid,” “piranhas” and “pot-stirrers” — and called on the EPA to take “appropriate corrective action” in response.
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  • We need to restore ecosystems' with a ‘a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, for clean water, air and food. Over the past years, many pristine forest ecosystems with high levels of biodiversity have been converted into agricultural land. By the mid-1990s the pristine forest had been reduced to about 400,000 or at most 450,000
    We need to restore ecosystems' with a ‘a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, for clean water, air and food. Over the past years, many pristine forest ecosystems with high levels of biodiversity have been converted into agricultural land. By the mid-1990s the pristine forest had been reduced to about 400,000 or at most 450,000
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  • ( Japan) suspended all cargo train, after evidence of misconduct in safety was discovered, meanwhile the impact on the country's of new logistics remains unclear since the early 90s, is a unique forum where the governments and democracies work together to address the economic, social and environmental challenges.
    ( Japan) suspended all cargo train, after evidence of misconduct in safety was discovered, meanwhile the impact on the country's of new logistics remains unclear since the early 90s, is a unique forum where the governments and democracies work together to address the economic, social and environmental challenges.
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  • Alex gazed up at the sky, his brow furrowed in concern. The trails crisscrossing the blue expanse were more than just vapor; they were a signal, a warning that only he seemed to recognize. While his friends dismissed his worries as paranoia, Alex was convinced they were being manipulated, their perceptions clouded by a veil of misinformation.
    For years, he had immersed himself in research, uncovering layers of history and hidden agendas. The government’s silence on certain topics, especially those surrounding environmental changes, felt like a conspiracy to him. As a passionate sky watcher and amateur astronomer, he had always believed in the power of knowledge and observation. But now, he felt as if he was shouting into a void.
    "Look at the sky!" he would urge anyone who would listen. "We’re being poisoned, and no one seems to care!" But his words often fell on deaf ears, drowned out by the noise of daily life and the allure of comfortable ignorance.
    One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in brilliant oranges and purples, Alex made a decision. He would not succumb to despair. Instead, he would harness his passion for astronomy to spark conversations about the truths hidden in plain sight. He began organizing local sky-watching events, inviting friends and strangers alike to join him under the stars.
    With each gathering, he shared his findings, carefully explaining the science behind the trails above and the historical context of their existence. Slowly, he noticed a shift. People began to ask questions, to think critically about the narratives they had accepted without challenge.
    Yet, the deeper Alex delved, the more he realized that the conversation about the past—particularly the events of World War II and the complexities of geopolitical alliances—was fraught with tension. It was a topic that many avoided, fearing the backlash of challenging established beliefs. But Alex pressed on, believing that understanding history was crucial to addressing the issues of the present.
    As he stood beneath the vast, starry sky one night, surrounded by a small group of engaged listeners, Alex felt a glimmer of hope. Perhaps, just perhaps, the truth could no longer be silenced. With every question asked and every myth debunked, they were taking a step toward clarity.
    The system may have been designed to obscure, but Alex was determined to illuminate. And as the stars twinkled above, he knew that as long as he kept looking up, there was a chance for change
    Alex gazed up at the sky, his brow furrowed in concern. The trails crisscrossing the blue expanse were more than just vapor; they were a signal, a warning that only he seemed to recognize. While his friends dismissed his worries as paranoia, Alex was convinced they were being manipulated, their perceptions clouded by a veil of misinformation. For years, he had immersed himself in research, uncovering layers of history and hidden agendas. The government’s silence on certain topics, especially those surrounding environmental changes, felt like a conspiracy to him. As a passionate sky watcher and amateur astronomer, he had always believed in the power of knowledge and observation. But now, he felt as if he was shouting into a void. "Look at the sky!" he would urge anyone who would listen. "We’re being poisoned, and no one seems to care!" But his words often fell on deaf ears, drowned out by the noise of daily life and the allure of comfortable ignorance. One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in brilliant oranges and purples, Alex made a decision. He would not succumb to despair. Instead, he would harness his passion for astronomy to spark conversations about the truths hidden in plain sight. He began organizing local sky-watching events, inviting friends and strangers alike to join him under the stars. With each gathering, he shared his findings, carefully explaining the science behind the trails above and the historical context of their existence. Slowly, he noticed a shift. People began to ask questions, to think critically about the narratives they had accepted without challenge. Yet, the deeper Alex delved, the more he realized that the conversation about the past—particularly the events of World War II and the complexities of geopolitical alliances—was fraught with tension. It was a topic that many avoided, fearing the backlash of challenging established beliefs. But Alex pressed on, believing that understanding history was crucial to addressing the issues of the present. As he stood beneath the vast, starry sky one night, surrounded by a small group of engaged listeners, Alex felt a glimmer of hope. Perhaps, just perhaps, the truth could no longer be silenced. With every question asked and every myth debunked, they were taking a step toward clarity. The system may have been designed to obscure, but Alex was determined to illuminate. And as the stars twinkled above, he knew that as long as he kept looking up, there was a chance for change
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  • A graveyard of electric green scooters that have run out of battery life

    Since it's very expensive to replace the batteries, electric scooters that have reached the end of battery life cycle are being completely abandoned, also disposing them in any other way would be dangerous and expensive.

    The environmentally friendly EV transportation.
    https://t.me/HATSTRUTH/5585
    A graveyard of electric green scooters that have run out of battery life Since it's very expensive to replace the batteries, electric scooters that have reached the end of battery life cycle are being completely abandoned, also disposing them in any other way would be dangerous and expensive. The environmentally friendly EV transportation. https://t.me/HATSTRUTH/5585
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  • Gun free zones is a target rich environment for criminals and tyrant government traitors.
    Gun free zones is a target rich environment for criminals and tyrant government traitors.
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  • A Powerful spiritual message on the the reason we protect the environment and the best thing we can do for the climate. (2 min, 55 sec): “The central revelation of everyone of those religions always happened in the wilderness…When we destroy nature we degrade our own ability to experience the divine.”
    https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/138222
    A Powerful spiritual message on the the reason we protect the environment and the best thing we can do for the climate. (2 min, 55 sec): “The central revelation of everyone of those religions always happened in the wilderness…When we destroy nature we degrade our own ability to experience the divine.” https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/138222
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  • PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I also want to salute Bobby’s decades of work as an advocate for the health of our families and children. Millions of Americans who want clean air, clean water, and a healthy nation have concerns about toxins in our environment and pesticides in our food.
    PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I also want to salute Bobby’s decades of work as an advocate for the health of our families and children. Millions of Americans who want clean air, clean water, and a healthy nation have concerns about toxins in our environment and pesticides in our food.
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