“We made a big mistake… we never knew the spike protein itself was a toxin”

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Climate emissions shrinking the stratosphere, scientists reveal

The thickness of the atmospheric layer has contracted by 400 metres since the 1980s, the researchers found, and will thin by about another kilometre by 2080 without major cuts in emissions. The changes have the potential to affect satellite operations, the GPS navigation system and radio communications.

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U of A scientist co-leads expert U.S. panel on removing carbon from atmosphere

A University of Alberta scientist is sharing her expertise with policy-makers in the United States in hopes of removing atmospheric carbon dioxide on a mass scale.

Associate professor Sasha Wilson and her colleagues, working with the American non-profit Energy Futures Initiative, co-led a panel in December for U.S. congressional staff on how the American government could speed up the use of what are known as mineral carbonation technologies.

Let’s just make carbon illegal.

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This is what you need to know about the Qantas ‘No Jab, No Fly’ plan

I’m no anti-vaxxer. I’ve had every Vaccine, and so have my children.

But like many around the world, I’m a little sceptical about the fastest produced Vaccine in history. It hasn’t been tried and tested so no one could possibly know if and what the longterm effects are. And with everything we now know about this virus, I can understand why so many people will reject this injection and want to stop their kids from having it.

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