Tag #Scientific Consensus

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Trump Administration Dissolves Controversial Climate Change Working Group

Following a lawsuit and widespread criticism, the Trump administration dissolved a climate change working group that produced a report downplaying the severity of climate change, though the report itself remains.

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Climate Scientists Challenge DOE Report Downplaying Climate Crisis

Veteran climate scientists are publicly challenging a US Department of Energy report downplaying the climate crisis, prompting a fast-track review by the National Academies of Sciences and highlighting a broader pattern of the Trump administration undermining climate science and data.

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Trump Administration EPA Proposal Denies Link Between Fossil Fuel Emissions and Dangerous Air Pollution

The Trump administration's EPA proposed a ruling claiming fossil fuel power plant emissions do not significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 out of 30 expert scientists consulted called the claim scientifically wrong and disinformation, citing decades of established scientific...

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Massive Cannabis Study Shows Strong Support for Cancer Treatment Potential

A recent meta-analysis of over 10,000 studies on cannabis and cancer found that 75% supported its potential to treat cancer symptoms and fight the disease, exceeding initial expectations and prompting calls for regulatory changes to allow larger clinical trials.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Fact-Checking's Effectiveness: Conflicting Studies and Broader Implications

Professor Walter Quattrociocchi's claim that fact-checking is ineffective contradicts numerous studies showing positive effects; Meta's data shows fact-checker decisions are overturned in only 3-4% of appeals, highlighting the ongoing debate on its efficacy and future.

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Disagreement Among Aging Researchers Hinders Anti-Aging Therapy Development

A survey of 100 aging researchers reveals significant disagreements on the definition, onset, and nature of aging, hindering the development of effective anti-aging therapies.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Scientific Report Challenges Spain's Climate Change-Focused Wildfire Response

Spain's government attributes wildfires solely to climate change, a stance challenged by a report from scientists including Steven Koonin, who highlights the limitations of renewable energy and questions the exaggeration of some climate impacts; Koonin's report, based partly on UN data, suggests tha...

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EPA Rolls Back Power Plant Emission Restrictions, Facing Scientific Backlash

The U.S. EPA proposed rolling back restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel power plants, claiming they don't significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 climate scientists called this claim scientifically inaccurate and misleading, citing basic chemistry and ph...

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Green&Blue Festival: Climate Science, Data, and Solutions

The Green&Blue Festival in Milan (June 5-7) will feature leading climate scientists discussing the overwhelming scientific evidence of human-caused climate change, presenting data-driven insights and exploring technological solutions.

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Global Heat Record Set in January 2025 Despite La Niña

January 2025 marked a new global heat record, exceeding the previous January by 0.09 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña and cool US temperatures. The record is attributed mainly to greenhouse gas buildup, and a new study suggests global warming is accelerating, a claim disputed by other scientists.

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Scientists Call for Global Ban on Mirror Bacteria Research

A group of scientists, including Nobel laureates, are calling for a global ban on mirror bacteria research due to the potential for catastrophic environmental consequences from their unique molecular structure and lack of natural predators, as detailed in a new Science paper.

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Life on Land

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