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Questioning the Forecast: Navigating the Debate on Climate Models and Empirical Evidence
In times of ever-evolving technological advancements, a growing number of environmental activists and researchers are now voicing concerns that “big oil” companies are clandestinely funding the anti-climate crisis narrative.This accusation isn’t new but has gained traction in recent years. The narrative suggests that major oil companies are investing in campaigns and research aimed at downplaying…
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Will EV’s Survive?
The Hidden Power Demands of EV Charging Stations: A Closer Look at Level 3 Chargers As the world shifts towards electric vehicles (EVs) in an effort to reduce carbon emissions, a crucial aspect often overlooked is the significant power demand of EV charging stations, particularly Level 3 chargers. These fast-charging stations, capable of recharging EVs…
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The Importance of Proactive Skill Development in a Rapidly Evolving Job Market
In today’s competitive and rapidly evolving job market, continuous skill development is not just a necessity but a vital component of career growth. This article delves into the often-contentious issue of employee training within organizations, shedding light on the perspectives of both employees and employers and emphasizing the importance of self-initiative in learning, particularly in…
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More Truth Comes Out – I was right all along!
I reported this over 36 months ago and was called a conspiracy theorist.Nearly three years ago, I delved into the complex world of pharmaceutical efficacy and marketing in an article that sparked considerable debate. At the time, my observations and conclusions were met with skepticism, with some even labelling my assertions as conspiratorial. However, as…
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Is the Electric Car Party Over?
In times where the future of transportation is increasingly electric, the electric vehicle (EV) sector is at a crossroads, facing not just technological and economic hurdles but also navigating a complex web of public opinion and political rhetoric and alarmism on climate change. The recent Pew Research Center survey unveils a starkly divided American viewpoint…
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Halton Hill’s Flawed Study Report
HALTON HILLS FLAWED COMMUNITY SURVEY A WASTE OF TAXPAYER’S MONEY When I first saw the link sent to me about this, I was excited to read what the people had to say. As I read the results in the report from Deloitte, being very versed in the mechanics oF surveys, I soon started to see…
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Carbon Emissions: The Unspoken Truths
The discourse surrounding global carbon emissions and climate change is fraught with complexities and obscured facts. Understanding this issue requires an exploration of total carbon emissions, the remarkable carbon absorption capacity of trees, and their interaction with global warming. Carbon Emissions: The Unspoken TruthsCarbon emissions are often simplified in public discourse, but a deeper examination…
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The Complex Landscape of Fast-Tracking Drug Approvals — A Necessary Evil?
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the term “Fast Track” has become part of our everyday vernacular. Originally established by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to accelerate the development and review of drugs for treating serious conditions, Fast Track has recently faced significant public scrutiny. Critics argue that it has turned into…
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The Paradox of Fear: How Opposition to AI Reflects the Inevitability of Change
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) advances rapidly, a widening chasm emerges between its proponents and opponents. On one side are those who see AI’s unparalleled potential for improving our lives and economies; on the other are skeptics who fear that AI will make human labor obsolete. Interestingly, many of the most vocal critics appear to be…
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The Rapid Evolution of AI: Why Older Predictions Are Quickly Obsolete and What Could Delay It
The pace at which Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving is truly staggering. In the past 18 months alone, we’ve seen unprecedented advancements in the field. To many, this suggests that any paper or research published more than a year ago on the subject of AI predictions might already be outdated. This article delves into why…
