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The Evolving Scientific Understanding of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, and Long COVID

by Daniel BrouseNovember 22, 2025 The scientific consensus continues to strengthen around a critical reality: COVID-19 does not end when the acute infection clears. A growing body of evidence now shows that SARS-CoV-2 causes a wide spectrum of long-term health complications, driven primarily by two mechanisms—persistent infection and epigenetic disruption. Together, these processes help explain […]

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The Non-Linear Acceleration of Climate Change: Evidence, Confirmation, and the Emerging Domino Effect

By Sidd Mukherjee and Daniel BrouseNovember 22, 2025 In the 1990s, we developed what became known as The Non-Linear Acceleration Hypothesis—the proposition that climate change is not progressing linearly but is accelerating exponentially. Working together, with Sidd’s background as a Doctor of Physics from Ohio State and my own experimental and observational analyses, we produced […]

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Flooding at Coastal Sites That Use and Produce Hazardous Substances

Sea level rise and flooding of hazardous sites in marginalized communities across the United States Published in Nature / 20 November 2025 Sea level rise (SLR) increases the risk of flooding at coastal sites that use and produce hazardous substances. We assess whether socially marginalized populations in the United States are more likely to be […]

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The Physics Behind the 252-mph Gust: Why Hurricane Melissa Signals a New Era of Extreme Storms

By Daniel Brouse / November 19, 2025 Hurricane Melissa recorded a 252 mph wind gust, which shatters the previous highest record of 248 mph from Typhoon Megi in 2010, according to UCAR. If you’re interested in flow dynamics… this is the highest verified hurricane wind speed ever recorded on Earth. Climate change is increasing both […]

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The Silent Unraveling of Pennsylvania’s Forests: Ozone Stress, Climate Shifts, and the Race for Resilient Species

by Daniel Brouse November 18, 2025 For decades, we have studied the trees of Pennsylvania, tracking shifts in canopy structure, species resilience, and environmental stressors. Our long-term field data reveal a profound and accelerating decline. Since 2003, old-growth trees have consistently lost about 40% of their foliage over multi-year intervals, leading to premature mortality. During […]

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The Physics of Violent Rain: Turning Ordinary Storms Into Catastrophic Events

by Daniel Brouse and Sidd Mukherjee November 18, 2025 We’ve been working specifically on the physics of what we now call violent rain, and once you fully understand latent heat, the entire climate system reveals a deeper and far more alarming complexity. Latent heat is not just a chapter in a textbook; it is the […]

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The Climate Has Entered a Runaway Phase: Why “1.5°C” No Longer Describes Our Reality

By Daniel Brouse and Sidd Mukherjee November 17, 2025 Q: What is happening with climate change?A: It is accelerating at an exponential rate — far faster than the public narrative or old models suggest. For years, the world was taught to focus on “holding global warming to 1.5°C.” But that number has quietly become meaningless. […]

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Earth at the Threshold: CO₂ Acceleration, Systemic Feedback Loops, and the Coming Era of Rapid Sea-Level Rise

by Daniel Brouse and Sidd MukherjeeNovember 17, 2025 CO₂ is only one component in a vast, interconnected climate system — but it remains the most significant driver of human-caused warming. While water vapor, clouds, aerosols, and ocean circulation all play essential roles, CO₂ is the primary forcing mechanism we directly control. And today, it is […]

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Michael Burry Pulls the Plug: “The Only Winning Move Is Not to Play”

by Daniel Brouse November 13, 2025 Michael Burry — the contrarian investor immortalized in The Big Short for predicting the 2008 housing collapse — appears to be stepping away from outside capital once again. In a recent move that has caught the attention of Wall Street and retail investors alike, Burry reportedly closed his fund […]

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Pennsylvania’s Budget: A Step Forward in Education, a Step Backward on Climate

Governor Josh Shapiro signed Pennsylvania’s long-delayed $50 billion state budget into law Wednesday, ending a four-month stalemate in Harrisburg. The spending plan, which increases expenditures by $2.27 billion over last year, was shaped through difficult negotiations in a politically divided legislature. While the budget delivers much-needed funding for public education and workforce development, it simultaneously […]

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