If "forever chemicals" can survive incinerator temperatures of over 1500°F, there is nothing your body can do with them except excrete them.
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How hard is it to say "I have a bunch of little snowflakes playing with me who can't handle disagreement. It's a shame they make such a deal about this, but there it is. Good day Sir!"
@JunkScience The problem with the "mo money" is that once they are constructed, you only get revenue from the salaries - and since they take HUGE amounts of space and employ LESS THAN 200 people [in a salary range of $50,000 to $300,000 / year] that's a DROP IN THE BUCKET!
Y2K El Nino: Weather worrywarts fret the looming El Niño, which may significantly impact weather in places – or not. While it's always wise to be prepared for extreme weather, you never know what is going to happen and it makes little sense to let hyped fears dominate normal behavior.
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Meta’s overreliance on the H-1B visa program results in discrimination against American workers and indentured servanthood for many foreign workers.
@FreeEntProject Exec. Director Steve Milloy will tell the @Facebook parent company that when he presents our proposal at the @Meta meeting tomorrow.
https://t.co/ckjYZ7bdl4
@JunkScience #Meta #Facebook #H1B #BigTech #AmericaFirst #immigration $META
Following up on yesterday's meat scare the Washington Post cooked up for Memorial Day Weekend, I asked @grok to draw a graph of US meat consumption vs. colon cancer incidence since the 1970s. The two are inversely associated.
While this is not a thorough debunking of the (bogus) claim that eating meat increases colon cancer risk, looking at this data, normal researchers (vs. anti-meat junk scientists) would not be interested in pursuing the claim. 2/
A top education expert just testified before Congress:
This is the first generation in human history that is getting DUMBER after being educated. 📉
Every generation before us got smarter.
This one is declining fast!
Our schools aren’t failing by accident.
They’re producing exactly what they were designed to produce — a weaker, stupider population.
This should terrify every parent in America.
#DumbingDownAmerica
Leftists donate money leftover from financing anti-ICE riots to greens to track the fate of Starbucks' cold cups. 🙄 Report that "recyclable" plastic cups are not actually recycled. 🙄🙄 Starbucks responds that cups not recycled because greens attached non-recyclable blue tooth trackers to bins which changed the routing to landfills.😂
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EV owners should pay a fee equating to the gas tax – but it should be higher than $130 per year. The average gas tax paid by US drivers is on the order of $260-$300/year per @grok.
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As often happens, we traded economic advantages [flood control and reliably navigable waterways] over ecological health. It is always a tradeoff - you living means something else has to die.
Gulf Coast wetlands are being lost because of federal flood control efforts along the Mississippi River – not emissions, climate change or sea level rise. Flood control efforts have dramatically reduced the amount of silt deposited along the coast from the river. Silt deposition offset natural erosion. Groundwater depletion has not helped the situation.
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The classes of carcinogenicity are arbitrary (i.e., not scientific). They relate to the type of evidence used to make the classification (human vs. animal) and confidence in the evidence, which is also quite arbitrary. All the animal and human studies are of very poor quality. The human studies (epidemiology) are weak-to-fraudulent and the animal studies involve poisoning the animals with unrealistically high doses of chemicals in ways that humans are not exposed. There is no credible evidence that either meat or processed meat (actually the preservatives) have caused any kind of cancer in any human ever. Many (most) of the claims that meat/processed meat cause cancer can be traced back to a vegetarian researcher at NIH. Here, for example, is a https://t.co/4myybYXCry column I wrote in 2001 on the topic. https://t.co/h9efsMLPHx If anyone has a study that they think is really persuasive, I'll debunk it in a heart beat.
"Our company is losing money on wind turbines. We will continue to lose money for the foreseeable future. There is, in fact, no future in wind power. The Green New Scam subsidies that were counted on to sustain bird-chopping, if not whale-killing, wind turbines are going away," Free Enterprise Project Director Steve Milloy will tell GE Vernova shareholders tomorrow.
"Every wind turbine installed makes our country that much more dependent on Communist China and its monopoly on rare earth mineral processing."
https://t.co/NH1Jb5xXV0
@FreeEntProject@JunkScience@GEVernova $GEV #windpower #windenergy #sustainability #greenenergy
"Cadillac Desert" by Mark Reiner (1986) explains why the Colorado River [and the west] will always be facing a "water crisis" and climate change won't change that.
Part of the solution to the Colorado River crisis is increased desalination for California and higher prices for water in the West. We have genuine environmental and infrastructure problems that have been ignored for too long because of the ridiculous focus and waste of money on the climate hoax and green energy crap.
https://t.co/X8Lx2N45B0
It's terrific that the renovated Washington Post editorial board now slams @AOC as a dangerous demagogue. But possibly @JeffBezos could also renovate the news side of the Post which is still mindlessly leftist.
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