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Ramaswamy wins lawsuit against World Economic Forum after being labeled a ‘Young Global Leader’

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-02-ramaswamy-wins-lawsuit-against-world-economic-forum.html

August 02, 2023 -

(Article by Steve Watson republished from Summit.news)

Ramaswamy, who is running a presidential campaign, explained that he “explicitly rejected their ridiculous award,” two years ago and that Klaus Schwabb’s outfit “repeatedly failed to remove my name despite escalating demands. So I sued them. And we just succeeded.”

He claimed that “I’ve been the leading opponent in America of the World Economic Forum’s agenda.”

I've been the leading opponent in America ...

A species of sea snail found to hasten wound recovery

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-10-22-a-species-of-sea-snail-found-to-hasten-wound-recovery.html

October 22, 2018 -

The shell of H. diversicolor is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine, known as shijueming or abalone shell. This shell is abundant in calcium, iron, magnesium, sodium, silicon, aspartic acid, and glutamic acid. Shijueming can be used to treat different diseases like eye or liver disease, and skin injuries, like ulcers and traumatic wounds. Although it is widely used, its anti-inflammatory properties have not yet been verified in vivo prior to this study. Aside ...

Destructive fishing methods, like explosives and poison, are still being used in the Philippines; coral reefs in danger

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-04-22-destructive-fishing-methods-explosives-poison-still-used-in-the-philippines.html

April 22, 2018 - abalone.

This made Selgrath stress the importance of not letting damaging fishing practices become the norm in the area. She observed that once people started using destructive fishing methods, they persist in doing what's familiar to them, even after they have became illegal. She added that this makes it more important to ensure that young fishers use sustainable methods and for older fishermen to abandon their destructive methods.

Selgrath thinks that the ...

Seaweed could save California’s coastline by reducing ocean acidification

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-05-18-seaweed-could-save-californias-coastline-by-reducing-ocean-acidification.html

May 18, 2018 - abalone, crab and fish that stay around these plants.

The study highlights two species of eelgrass, a type of underwater coastal seagrass, and two species of kelp that are said to have the greatest pH-raising potential for California's coast.

Study co-author Kerry Nickols, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at CSU Northridge, who specializes in kelp research, said kelp and seagrass support marine habitats in different ways. She also added that kelp is a large ...


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