Electric vehicles (EVs) have been heralded as the silver bullet for reducing carbon emissions to combat climate change, which is all the rage these days. However, beneath the surface of this green…
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The Future of Farming Without Farmers: A Shift Towards Automation, AI & Corporate Control
In an era where technology promises to revolutionize every aspect of life, agriculture stands at a crossroads. The future of farming, as envisioned by many, might soon see fields devoid of human…
The Bug-Eating Agenda: A Critical Look at the Push for Entomophagy
In recent years, a peculiar trend has emerged, championed by organizations like the World Economic Forum (WEF), suggesting that the future of human diet should include, if not revolve around, insects. This…
The Weather Channel’s Founder Was a Maverick Against the Climate Change Consensus
John Coleman, the founder of The Weather Channel, became a controversial figure in his later years, not for his contributions to meteorology but for his vocal opposition to the mainstream narrative on…
The Dangers of Delivering mRNA Vaccines Through Agriculture
The concept of integrating mRNA vaccines into our food supply, particularly through crops, has sparked a significant debate over its implications for health, ethics, and agricultural practices. This is an exploration of…
The Progressives’ Perilous Path to Net-Zero Agriculture by 2050
The Democrat Party’s platform for 2024 has set a goal for the U.S. agricultural sector to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, positioning it as the first globally to do so….
The Case for Nuclear Power: Efficiency, Cost-Effectiveness, and Environmental Benefits
Nuclear power stands out as an exceptionally attractive energy source for farmers due to its minimal land use requirements compared to other renewable energy sources like wind and solar. For farmers, land…
How Kamala’s Communist Price Controls Would Harm Farmers
No one likes seeing their grocery bills rise dramatically over just a few years. However, when politicians attempt to solve problems (that they often create), things can go from bad to worse….
Not ‘Green’ Enough: California’s Proposed Blow to Biofuels Is Part of a Larger Move Away From ICEs
California’s recent proposals to cap biofuel credits, particularly those derived from soybean and canola oils, represent a significant shift in the state’s approach to reducing carbon emissions through its Low Carbon Fuel…
Why Many Farmers Oppose The Push to Install Solar Arrays on Agricultural Land
Every day, a new story is pushed about how great it is to mix solar panels with farmlands. Some farmers have embraced “agrivoltaics,” mainly due to the extra income they can generate….