Revenge of the Earthworms
U.S. · WORLD · SCIENCE · MEDIA
June 13, 202214 min read2873 words
Published: June 13, 2022  |  14 min read2873 words
, Michael McTavish received an unexpected Facebook message: in some Toronto and Hamilton neighbourhoods, gardeners were reporting an unusual presence in the soil. McTavish is an expert in earthworms and conducts postdoctoral research at the University of Toronto. Soon, he found h...
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August 30, 2022
I never thought I'd hear that the earthworm would be responsible for climate change, but this article sure brought home the climate hysteria. I found the invasive species argument compelling, but all credibility was lost on me when earthworms were blamed for climate change. The rest of the article was interesting to read because it was based on facts from the past rather than climate change speculation in the future.
August 30, 2022
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