
Natural changes in cloud albedo, absorbed shortwave forcing (ASW), and solar activity (TSI, total solar irradiance) are “the dominant factors driving climate change”
Written by Thomas Richard

Natural changes in cloud albedo, absorbed shortwave forcing (ASW), and solar activity (TSI, total solar irradiance) are “the dominant factors driving climate change”
Written by The Epoch Times

In a wide-ranging interview on American Thought Leaders, environmental author Michael Shellenberger presents a critical reassessment of widely accepted climate change narratives.
Written by Laura Cress

A mass robotaxi outage in the Chinese city of Wuhan caused at least a hundred self-driving cars to stop mid-traffic, sparking renewed debate around the safety of driverless vehicles.
Written by Chris Morrison

Convincing statistical proof has emerged over the last year to show that the UK Met Office is inflating maximum temperature readings to create Net Zero-supporting climate alarm.
Written by William M Briggs

Poor John Wayne Gacy. Reports are that the infamous mass murderer was looking up from his perch in Hell, musing about the more than thirty people he raped, tortured, then butchered and said “I was born too early.”
Written by Paul Homewood

The BBC’s Evan Davis trips himself up and succeeds in showing just why heat pumps are useless in the UK
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In February Bloomberg Green wrote “Climate Activists Deploy New Tactics Against Wall Street/ Also: the latest on the blizzard pummeling New York City”. The new tactics being necessary because formerly woke banks have stopped groveling before climate activists due to stuff like blizzards pummeling New York City instead of heat waves
Written by Anindito Aditomo, Najelaa Shihab, Nisa Felicia, and Yeremia Dwi Hendryanto

After two watershed verdicts in the social media trials in New Mexico and LA this week, we’ve entered a new era in the fight to protect children from online harms. Momentum is growing internationally, and we’re excited to see Indonesia’s groundbreaking new regulation take effect this weekend.
Written by Ted Newson

For years now, headlines linking ‘climate change’ to ‘extreme’ weather events have dominated public debate
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman

One of the UK’s foremost medical doctors with a long and distinguished career as a published authority on medical controversies, Dr Vernon Coleman, has released an important new book.
Written by naturalselections.substack.com

I began working at the university in 2015 as an adjunct clinical educator. My role was to supervise students training to become acupuncturists while they saw patients, gathered information, formulated diagnoses, and administered treatment. It was part-time work alongside my private practice.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has publicly shifted toward what he calls ‘energy pragmatism’, admitting that society now demands a balanced approach to meeting power needs rather than adherence to rigid climate agendas
Written by Paul Homewood

On March 24th, The Guardian must have been peeing itself wityh laughter when it reported the UK’s broadcasting regulator Ofcom will investigate complaints of ‘climate change denial’ on television and radio for the first time since 2017
Written by Frank Lasee

Policymakers and ‘green’ energy advocates insist wind and solar are the future—cheap, clean, and limitless. The reality is far different
Written by Emily Tate Sullivan

Child experts warn that AI-generated videos, disguised as educational, can put kids’ safety and development at risk. “The more content I find, the more horrified I get,” one expert said.
Written by World Council For Health

Overall, Eastern European nations have much stricter vaccine mandates than their western counterparts— yet their uptake for Covid jabs was far lower. How to explain the paradox? And what comes next?