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Creepy Crawly Complexity: Kate Kavanaugh on the Intelligent Design of Insects

Far from being mere nuisances, these creatures function as tiny engineers that elegantly solve complex problems to sustain global ecosystems. Read More ›
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ID Education Day Is Coming to Tacoma, November 6!

This is a fantastic field trip opportunity for middle and high school students in homeschool and private school settings to interact directly with scientists. Read More ›
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Redefining Health to Impose International Technocracy

The public-health intelligentsia and bioethics movement are determined to become the primary policy decision makers internationally. Read More ›
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International Tribunals Grant Nature Rights, Restrict Energy

The vaunted "international community" is going all-in on radical environmentalism. Read More ›
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Earth’s Phosphorus Supply Chains Revealed

Without phosphorus, life as we know it could not exist. How does this limiting resource get to the oceans and land?  Read More ›
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“Nature Rights” Hits the Big Time

The National Geographic Society — one of the world’s largest and most influential science organizations — is going to pour money into the movement. Read More ›
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New York State: Rights for Lakes, Waterways

For the future good of human flourishing, we need to take the “nature rights” movement seriously. Read More ›
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Oceanic Design: The Fine-Tuned Balance of Trace Elements for Marine Life

This long-term cycling is again indicative of a system that was well designed for sustainability. Read More ›
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Dallas Conference: How Earth Was Designed for Technological Advancement

I will explain how the fine-tuning of the laws of physics, our planet, and life interrelate in symphonic harmony to allow humans to advance technologically. Read More ›
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Mainstream Media Discover “Nature Rights”

Concomitantly, China would never be so stupid as to grant rights to nature. They don’t even grant them to humans. Read More ›

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