Ivy League professor Michael Mann who mocked Charlie Kirk’s death still employed despite public outcry and ‘resignation’

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ivy-league-professor-who-mocked-charlie-kirks-death-still-employed-despite-public-outcry-and-resignation By Andrew Mark Miller Fox News Mann resigned from a vice-provost position but claims that was his choice A University of Pennsylvania professor who sparked controversy by disparaging Charlie Kirk shortly after his murder is still employed at the university, which is drawing backlash from some accusing the Ivy League institution of not taking […]

German Energy Expert Warns Of Germany’s Energy Supply Madness…Energy Security On The Line

German Energy Expert Warns Of Germany’s Energy Supply Madness…Energy Security On The Line By P Gosselin on 11. October 2025 German online Klimanachrichten (Climate News) presents the latest article by energy expert Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt. Germany is in the grips of an energy madness. Image generated by Grok AI Headed for crisis Vahrenholt warnsthat  German energy policy is inexorably heading towards a supply […]

NBC: ‘Climbing number of whale deaths sparks questions over offshore wind’ – ‘NOAA has stated loud pile driving during wind farm construction has adverse impacts on marine life’ – Since 2016, ‘244 dead humpbacks were found’ between Maine & Florida

University of Rhode Island Emeritus Marine Research Scientist Robert Kenney: “We have never had wind farms in an area where there are lots of whales before,” Kenney said. “It makes me a tiny bit nervous, but we know that the effects of climate change on the ocean are much worse than what we are seeing from wind farms. We have to do something.”

Kenney also acknowledged it could be years before we know whether wind turbines have a lasting impact on whales, and what that impact is. “We don’t really know what the long-term effects of this sort of construction disturbance is going to be,” he said.

Numbers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, provide a closer look into the disturbing trend. Last year alone, 28 dead whales washed ashore in Rhode Island and Massachusetts combined, compared to 16 in 2023, two in 2022, and 18 in 2021.

The sound is so loud, some European countries require offshore wind farm developers to place bubble curtains around construction sites to buffer the sound of pile-driving.