Creepy Joe’s Jewish Family And Cabinet by Mark R. Elsis
As you read this short piece, remember, Jews are only 1 in 500 people on earth. The chance of these 28 Jews to be in the most important positions in the United States government, well, that’s...
View ArticleEarth’s ‘Vital Signs’ Worsening As Humanity’s Impact Deepens by Patrick Galey
“Policies to combat the climate crisis or any other symptoms should address their root cause: human overexploitation of the planet.” They said increasing ocean deoxygenation and warming waters were...
View ArticleBirds Of Prey Face Global Decline From Habitat Loss, Poisons by Christina Larson
Despite a few high-profile conservation success stories—like the dramatic comeback of bald eagle populations in North America—birds of prey are in decline worldwide. A new analysis of data from the...
View ArticleStudy Shows Impacts Of Deforestation And Forest Burning On Biodiversity In...
A new study, co-authored by University of Arizona researchers and published in the Sept. 1 issue of Nature, provides the first quantitative assessment of how environmental policies on deforestation,...
View ArticleThe Hardwick Alliance For Real Ecology (HARE)
‘Holistic in outlook, pragmatic in action’HARE was formed in February 2020 at Hardwick House, Whitchurch-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, with the task of creating a united and purposeful front to expose,...
View ArticleUniversal Declaration For The Future Of Humanity by Hardwick Alliance for...
Empowering The Sovereign Peoples Of The World To Stop Global Totalitarianism, Corporate-Driven Ecocide And Unlawful Debt-Slavery By Implementing Solutions That Embrace Truth, Freedom, Justice And...
View ArticleIntroduced Birds Are Not Replacing Roles Of Human-Caused Extinct Species:...
Human-caused bird extinctions are driving losses of functional diversity on islands worldwide, and the gaps they leave behind are not being filled by introduced (alien) species, finds a new study led...
View ArticleE. O. Wilson (June 10, 1929 – December 26, 2021) (Text and Videos)
Edward Osborne Wilson, University Research Professor Emeritus at Harvard, Is The Guiding Force That Shapes The Mission Of The E. O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation. In his long career, he has...
View ArticleEarth On ‘Sad Trajectory Toward Sixth Mass Extinction’ Scientists Warn by...
There’s a human-caused extinction crisis underway — probably the start of the sixth mass extinction — and denial or indifference to this planetary crisis is “an abrogation of moral responsibility,”...
View ArticleNumber Of Earth’s Tree Species Estimated To Be 14% Higher Than Currently...
A new study involving more than 100 scientists from across the globe and the largest forest database yet assembled estimates that there are about 73,000 tree species on Earth, including about 9,200...
View ArticleSanta Clara reserves fall short of revenue needs
Santa Clara’s budget deficit has shrunk dramatically, but city officials warn that new tax strategies are necessary to build up long-suffering coffers. City officials told the Santa Clara City Council...
View Article2023 in review: The biggest Santa Clara stories of the year
Santa Clara had a busy year, from committing to the construction of hundreds of homes, to accusations and legal troubles among officials, to millions of dollars flowing into the city from headliner...
View ArticleSanta Clara developer swaps office for industrial as market tanks
The company behind the biggest proposed mixed-use development in Santa Clara is planning to cut more than 1 million square feet of office space, and still does not have a clear timeline for an already...
View ArticleSanta Clara voters to weigh electing police chief
Voters in Santa Clara will decide in March if they want to continue electing their police chief and city clerk or change the process. The Santa Clara City Council has approved putting two measures on...
View ArticleSanta Clara political ads pulled after flubbing endorsements
Political advertisements promoting a Santa Clara ballot measure have been pulled after misrepresenting endorsements. Proponents of Santa Clara’s Measure B have removed a series of Facebook and digital...
View ArticleHundreds of homes coming to north Santa Clara neighborhood
There’s a near constant cacophony of hammering, drilling and welding near the Great America Amtrak station as Santa Clara builds up its transit-oriented housing. The Santa Clara City Council on Tuesday...
View ArticleSanta Clara voters poised to continue electing their police chief
It looks like two measures to change how Santa Clara officials are chosen will remain in the hands of voters, as early results come in on election night. As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Measure B — which aims...
View ArticleSanta Clara wants to cash in on upcoming sporting events
Bay Area sports organizers are starting to plan for two major events coming to the South Bay in 2026, and officials in one Silicon Valley city want their fair share of tourist dollars. Levi’s Stadium...
View Article49ers give Santa Clara ‘best and final offer’ in legal fight
The San Francisco 49ers are offering Santa Clara a deal that would pour millions of dollars in city coffers, a last ditch effort by the NFL team to end litigation that’s dragged on for more than two...
View ArticleUPDATE: Prep begins for Santa Clara BART extension
BART’s expansion through Silicon Valley is taking shape as pre-construction work gets underway in Santa Clara. VTA workers have started on-site preparations for phase two of BART’s expansion at the...
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