As the calendar flips to late August 2025, much of the United States is experiencing an unseasonably cool end to summer, with temperatures plunging far below normal and evoking the crisp feel…
Category: climate change
The Grain Belt Express Funding Cut: A Triumph Over the Green New Scam
In a resounding victory for rural America, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has pulled the plug on nearly $5 billion in federal funding for the Grain Belt Express transmission project. This…
Nuclear Power: The Clean, Efficient Solution Big Green Ignores as Farmland Falls to Turbines and Solar Arrays
In a revealing YouTube video titled “They’re Lying to You About Nuclear Energy,” the history and challenges of nuclear power in the United States are laid out, exposing how fear and overregulation…
A Victory for Rural America: USDA Pulls the Plug on Wind and Solar Subsidies for Farmlands
In a move that’s being hailed as a breath of fresh air for farmers and rural communities, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has decided to stop subsidizing wind and solar projects on…
EPA’s New DEF Guidelines Are an Improvement, But Farmers and Truckers Demand More
On August 12, 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under Administrator Lee Zeldin, announced new guidance aimed at addressing the widespread frustration with Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) systems used in diesel-powered…
Federal Report Confirms That CO2 Boosts US Agriculture and Greens the Planet
A recent federal report has turned the climate change narrative on its head, revealing that rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are not only benefiting U.S. agriculture but also greening the planet. U.S….
The Clean Skies Act: Taking a Stand Against Weather Modification Threats
On July 15, 2025, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced the Clear Skies Act (H.R. 4403), a bold piece of legislation aimed at banning weather modification and geoengineering practices across the United States….
Reclaiming Environmentalism: Why Rural America Should Lead the Charge
Farmers and rural Americans are the original stewards of the land. Their lives depend on the health of the soil, water, and air. They know the rhythms of nature, how crops thrive,…
Water Wars: Are Urban Elites Diverting Rural Water Supplies?
American farmers, the backbone of this nation, are under siege. You’ve seen it—droughts that seem to hit rural fields harder than city lawns, irrigation canals running dry while urban skyscrapers gleam, and…
Big Ag vs. Big Oil: How Biodegradable Plastics Could Revolutionize Agriculture and Solve the Microplastics Crisis
The microplastics crisis is no longer a distant threat, it’s a pervasive problem infiltrating our oceans, soils, and even our bodies. These tiny petroleum-based particles, derived from the oil industry’s plastic production,…