Satellites reveal world’s worst methane emitters—New Zealand doesn’t even register
The Sudd wetland in South Sudan tops the list at 4.5 million tons per year.
The Sudd wetland in South Sudan tops the list at 4.5 million tons per year.
“Suddenly, Te Pāti Maori MPs have gone from political divas perpetually courting media attention to camera-shy dormice.”
“If we’ve got all that water and all you need is access, how hard can it be?”
RFK Jr. now controls a trillion-dollar budget and 80,000 employees.
A case of selective application.
“Come on, Dr Fisher! You’re supposed to be an independent witness for the court.”
"They’re running advocacy campaigns. That’s politics.”
“The hostile attention to this client service is peculiar.”
"Racism on steroids."
Are reports of Greenland losing 30 million tonnes of ice per hour as alarming as they sound? A closer look at the numbers tells a very different story.
This seems a good example of subtle but pervasive media bias at work.
State media frames Kāinga Ora evictions as government failures, and seems to expect the state to provide housing indefinitely, for free, if tenants won’t pay the already subsidised amount.
Waitangi Day has become a ritual of outrage—activists set the terms, the media amplifies grievance, and dissenters are cast as villains.
“We haven’t been given a reason as to why they’re here..."
“Cholesterol itself is not harmful."