
New Zealand, once a prominent advocate for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, is taking steps to eliminate oil and gas companies’ legal liability associated with fossil fuels amid a wave of climate lawfare [some emphasis, links added]:
Written by Bradley Cortright

New Zealand, once a prominent advocate for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, is taking steps to eliminate oil and gas companies’ legal liability associated with fossil fuels amid a wave of climate lawfare [some emphasis, links added]:
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

I am preparing to go on the Culture Apothecary Podcast with super influencer Alex Clark a notable MAHA food dye activist. I wondered if these concerns extended to those who have marked themselves with tattoos
Written by Francis Menton

Two articles from the New York Times in early May describe the widening divergence between the approaches taken by the U.S. and China on the subject of wind energy
Written by Gregory Wrightstone

Policymakers are demanding that farmers scale back meat production, re-engineer agricultural systems, and burden consumers with higher grocery bills to prevent a ‘climate catastrophe’
Written by I & I Editorial Board

Predicting that catastrophe is just around the next corner is an old game for the global warming crowd. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Kurt Zindulka

A leading economic forecasting group has warned that Britain’s sluggish economic growth, combined with rising energy prices, will result in over 160,000 jobs being lost this year, raising further questions about the left-wing government’s net-zero green agenda. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is “spearheading an intense push” across several federal agencies to study vaccine safety and the potential role of vaccines in the chronic disease epidemic, The New York Times reported Monday
Written by A Man Of Kent

Independent testing of commercial probiotic products has repeatedly found that what’s on the label and what’s in the capsule are different things
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

British oncologist Angus Dalgleish claims he is witnessing a disturbing rise in cancer cases following Covid vaccination campaigns.
Written by Aleksi Raudasoja, MD, PhD

Modern clinical medicine rests on a quiet pretense: that the visit can read whether a clinical intervention worked. It cannot
Written by Will Jones

With Britain’s cratering birth rate threatening a demographic crisis as more pensioners rely on fewer workers, it turns out Tony Blair and his push to get everyone going to university may be largely to blame
Written by Paul Homewood

On May 15th Red State reported on yet another breathless headline warning that Antarctic ice shelves are melting faster than we thought, that sea levels are going to swamp our coastlines
Written by The Dragons Breath

How can you be a climate denier you fool, when 97 percent of scientists agree with man made climate change? Just look at the IPCC!
Written by Peter C. Gøtzsche

General health checks, called ‘annual physicals’ in the United States, are sold to the public under false pretences with claims that aren’t true
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A massive National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) pandemic-preparedness program focused in part on hantaviruses was already actively underway—and had just achieved unprecedented structural and vaccine-platform mapping of Andes hantavirus—before the highly publicized 2026 international Andes hantavirus outbreak ordeal emerged
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova

As I noted in my previous article, the decline of independent research into the corporatized “Science™” of today was no accident—it was engineered