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  • Pachauri admits to $300,000 in payments

    Pachauri: hornet's nest stir Pachauri has some powerful friends

    Posted December 27, 20099:41 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: funding, ipcc, pachuari, un
  • Pachauri: ‘Multi-millionaire extraordinaire is now working terribly hard trying to salvage his tattered reputation – but harder he tries, deeper he digs himself into a hole’

    'A hypocrite as well as a liar': IPCC's Pachauri resides in 'one of the most expensive places to live in India'

    Posted 9:41 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: funding, ipcc, pachuari, un
  • An Inconvenient Truth for Environmentalists: Offshore Wind Endangers Whales
  • Climate Hysteria & Groupthink From Billionaires Who Want Your Money To Save The World
  • Bjorn Lomborg: Partisan ‘fact checkers’ spread climate-change misinformation

  • European Union Approves Mealworms & Cricket Powder For Use in Bread, Crackers, Chocolate, & Soups Despite ‘Inconclusive’ Allergy Data

    Europeans now also allowed to eat cricket powder and small mealworms - Earlier in January, the Commission also approved the use of small mealworms. The small mealworm may be used as (spread) paste, frozen, dried and powdered. Powdered mealworm larvae will also serve as a food supplement.

    Daily Wire: Cricket powder will now be permitted in a number of food products, such as multigrain bread, crackers, cereal bars, biscuits, beer-like beverages, chocolates, sauces, whey powder, soups, and other items “intended for the general population,” according to the new regulation. Cricket One, a company that asserts that the insects are “nutritionally more efficient” and serve as a more reliable “source of alternative protein” than livestock, submitted the original application.

    The New York Allergy and Sinus Centers has nevertheless found that “several allergic reactions to crickets” have been reported in the past two years. Individuals allergic to shellfish such as shrimp, crabs, and lobsters “may develop an allergy to crickets” because the species share many of the same proteins. ... Proposals for the increased consumption of crickets and other insects occur as many policymakers voice concern about the impact of meat production on climate change.

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