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  • Alabama Executes Inmate With Nitrogen Gas After Supreme Court Refuses to Intervene
    Alabama Executes Inmate With Nitrogen Gas After Supreme Court Refuses to Intervene
    After the U.S. Supreme Court declined to get involved, Alabama used nitrogen gas to execute a death row inmate
    January 26, 2024BY Jack Phillips
  • Alabama Executes Man With Nitrogen Gas, First Time the New Method Has Been Used
    Alabama Executes Man With Nitrogen Gas, First Time the New Method Has Been Used
    ATMORE, Ala.—Alabama executed a convicted murderer with nitrogen gas Thursday, putting him to death with a first-of-its-kind method. ...
    January 25, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Lawyers Ask Federal Appeals Court to Block Nation’s First Execution by Nitrogen Hypoxia
    Lawyers Ask Federal Appeals Court to Block Nation’s First Execution by Nitrogen Hypoxia
    MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Attorneys for the first inmate slated to be put to death with nitrogen gas have asked a ...
    January 17, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Federal Judge Says Alabama Can Conduct Nation’s First Execution With Nitrogen Gas
    Federal Judge Says Alabama Can Conduct Nation’s First Execution With Nitrogen Gas
    MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Alabama will be allowed to put an inmate to death with nitrogen gas later this month, a ...
    January 11, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Judge Suggests Change to Nitrogen Execution to Let Inmate Pray and Say Final Words
    Judge Suggests Change to Nitrogen Execution to Let Inmate Pray and Say Final Words
    MONTGOMERY, Ala.—A federal judge who is weighing whether to allow the nation’s first execution by nitrogen hypoxia to ...
    December 22, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Alabama Seeks to Execute Prisoner Using Nitrogen Gas Asphyxiation
    Alabama Seeks to Execute Prisoner Using Nitrogen Gas Asphyxiation
    The Supreme Court of Alabama is weighing whether to allow the state to become the first to execute ...
    September 23, 2023BY Reuters
  • Murderer Scheduled to Be Executed With Unconventional Method Triggers Death Penalty Debate
    Murderer Scheduled to Be Executed With Unconventional Method Triggers Death Penalty Debate
    Alabama could become the first state to execute a prisoner by forcing him to breathe in pure nitrogen, ...
    August 27, 2023BY Jack Phillips
  • EU Backs Controversial Dutch Plans to Shut Down Farms in Bid to Reduce Nitrogen Emissions
    EU Backs Controversial Dutch Plans to Shut Down Farms in Bid to Reduce Nitrogen Emissions
    The European Commission on May 2 approved a plan by the Dutch government that would compensate livestock farmers in ...
    May 3, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • The Struggle Isn’t Over for Dutch Farmers
    The Struggle Isn’t Over for Dutch Farmers
    During the summer of 2022, protests erupted in the Netherlands over the government's plan to curtail nitrogen emissions ...
    November 6, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Can Organic Farming Feed the World?
    Can Organic Farming Feed the World?
    Commentary Synthetic, or “chemical,” nitrogen fertilizers are bad for the environment, but “organic” fertilizers are good. ... Right? ...
    November 4, 2022BY Kelly Walker
  • US Nitrogen Exports Jump as Europe Scrambles for Fertilizer
    US Nitrogen Exports Jump as Europe Scrambles for Fertilizer
    CHICAGO/LONDON—U.S. exports of nitrogen fertilizers jumped to a multi-year high this summer after surging natural gas prices in ...
    October 25, 2022BY Reuters
  • Alabama Says Its Not Ready to Execute by Nitrogen Hypoxia
    Alabama Says Its Not Ready to Execute by Nitrogen Hypoxia
    MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Alabama is not ready to carry out an execution by nitrogen hypoxia, state officials disclosed Thursday, but ...
    September 15, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Saskatchewan Demands Answers From Guilbeault After Feds Accused of ‘Trespassing’ on Private Lands
    Saskatchewan Demands Answers From Guilbeault After Feds Accused of ‘Trespassing’ on Private Lands
    Saskatchewan is demanding answers from federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault after receiving multiple reports from farmers that federal ...
    August 22, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Sylvain Charlebois: Farming Is Losing to Misguided Urban Politics
    Sylvain Charlebois: Farming Is Losing to Misguided Urban Politics
    Commentary Most Canadians have never been on a farm, let alone lived on one, which makes more than ...
    August 5, 2022BY Sylvain Charlebois
  • Extreme Policies for Organic Farming Ignore Soil Science: Former USDA Soil Scientist
    Extreme Policies for Organic Farming Ignore Soil Science: Former USDA Soil Scientist
    Under pressure from environmentalists, some governments have implemented extreme nitrogen fertilizer restrictions that ignore the time needed to ...
    July 26, 2022BY Ella Kietlinska and Joshua Philipp
  • Food Shortages Looming in Near Future Due to Governments’ Globalist Policies
    Food Shortages Looming in Near Future Due to Governments’ Globalist Policies
    Those familiar with the most recent farmer protests in the Netherlands are saying that the Dutch government’s climate ...
    July 20, 2022BY Masooma Haq, Joshua Philipp and Roman Balmakov
  • Dutch Nitrogen Scientist Questions Basis of Government Climate Mandates
    Dutch Nitrogen Scientist Questions Basis of Government Climate Mandates
    Jaap Hanekamp is skeptical of the received wisdom in science. He won’t stop asking a simple question: “But ...
    July 15, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Dutch Dairy Farmer Faces Having to Cull 95 Percent of His Cows
    Dutch Dairy Farmer Faces Having to Cull 95 Percent of His Cows
    In the Netherlands, dairy farmer Martin Neppelenbroek is near the end of the line. New environmental regulations will ...
    July 13, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Climate Mandates Imposed on Dutch Farmers Will Ruin Their Livelihoods: War Correspondent
    Climate Mandates Imposed on Dutch Farmers Will Ruin Their Livelihoods: War Correspondent
    The livelihoods of Dutch farmers are under attack due to the Dutch government's proposed nitrogen policy, which could necessitate ...
    July 12, 2022BY Ella Kietlinska and Joshua Philipp
  • Dutch Step Up Fight Against Climate Mandates
    Dutch Step Up Fight Against Climate Mandates
    Protests continue in the Netherlands over the government’s proposed nitrogen policy, which could necessitate the mass slaughter of ...
    July 5, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Dutch Farmers Protest Climate Mandates That Would Cut Livestock by 30 Percent
    Dutch Farmers Protest Climate Mandates That Would Cut Livestock by 30 Percent
    Dutch farmers are continuing their demonstrations against a government climate policy that officials expect to end many farmers’ ...
    June 30, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • $1 Million in Fines After Nitrogen Kills 6 at Georgia Poultry Plant
    $1 Million in Fines After Nitrogen Kills 6 at Georgia Poultry Plant
    ATLANTA—Federal workplace safety officials are proposing nearly $1 million in fines against four companies following a January liquid ...
    July 23, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • 8 Alabama Death Row Inmates Ask for Execution by Nitrogen Gas
    8 Alabama Death Row Inmates Ask for Execution by Nitrogen Gas
    A lawsuit challenging Alabama’s lethal injection procedure took an unexpected turn after eight inmate plaintiffs asked to be ...
    July 11, 2018BY Allen Zhong
  • For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    In the battle against weeds, tillage is one of the strongest weapons organic or ecologically based farmers have.
    October 17, 2015BY Andrea Elyse Messer
  • How Fertilizer Alters Soil Microbes Around the World
    How Fertilizer Alters Soil Microbes Around the World
    Adding nitrogen and phosphorous to the soil beneath grasslands shifts the natural communities of fungi, bacteria, and microscopic ...
    September 28, 2015BY Fred Love
  • Nitrogen’s Impact Changes Climate Forecast
    Nitrogen’s Impact Changes Climate Forecast
    Scientists have developed a way to more accurately forecast nitrogen’s effects on the climate cycle.
    April 28, 2015BY University of California, Davis
  • Cryotherapy: The Dubious Appeal of Shooting -260 Degree Nitrogen at Your Naked Skin
    Cryotherapy: The Dubious Appeal of Shooting -260 Degree Nitrogen at Your Naked Skin
    More and more people are trying cryotherapy. They believe freezing themselves helps treat an array of illnesses, but ...
    April 13, 2015BY James Hamblin
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