
Why “artificial intelligence” is brilliant marketing and bad description, while “large language model” is exactly the right name.
Written by Ian Pilon

Why “artificial intelligence” is brilliant marketing and bad description, while “large language model” is exactly the right name.
Written by William M Briggs

A new peer-reviewed paper published in Sustainable Development has the title Achieve Sustainability by Easing Population to 4 Billion by 2200
Written by Spencer Kimball

The rapid drawdown of the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) could damage the caverns that store the oil, experts warn. The SPR has tumbled below 300 million barrels for the first time since it was filled in the early 1980s, according to federal data released this week.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

In a sweeping nationwide criminal-accountability campaign, criminal referral requests have been sent to the attorneys general of all 50 states seeking investigations and prosecutions of Anthony Fauci and other top public-health officials for their roles in the “COVID Criminal Enterprise.”
Written by Mike Ludwig

If you’ve ever looked at a disposable bottle of water with suspicion before tossing it into a bin, you’re far from alone.
Written by Kurt Zindulka

French authorities have arrested nearly 400 people in connection with this summer’s devastating wildfires, further undercutting the legacy media narrative of ‘climate change’ being chiefly responsible for the annual occurrences
Written by John Leake

It could be Ed Miliband’s oddest and costliest legacy. Just days before leaving his role as energy secretary, he signed off on a proposal to make Britain a “global leader” in ‘greenhouse gas’ removals – technologies that literally strip carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air around us
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

There is something intellectually uncomfortable about sodium bicarbonate and cancer.
Written by Kenneth Richard

A July 2026 Environmental Research Letters paper by Bellocchi et al. attributes ~80% of the rise in Earth’s absorbed solar radiation since 2000 to a decline in highly reflective cloud cover, largely due to circulation-driven contraction of storm-cloud zones. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

BioNTech must produce detailed records on adverse events linked to the COVID-19 vaccine it co-produced with Pfizer, a German appeals court ruled last week. The ruling upholds a lower court’s judgment against the company, in a lawsuit brought by an unnamed person injured by the vaccine.
Written by Ronald Stein and Dick Storm

Most California politicians have hated the zero-emissions generated electricity from nuclear generations since 1976 when they passed the moratorium on new nuclear power plants
Written by Paul Homewood

On July 13th, the New York Times ran a story entitled Heatwaves in Europe linked to thousands of excess deaths
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Environmentalists are in a panic over the latest study proving ‘devastating’ impacts of data centers on natural resources. As reported by futurism.com:
Written by Chris Morrison

It might be wondered why climate catastrophising clots bother with coral and in particular the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). For years as GBR coral cover hit new record highs, it let them down all the time.
Written by Paul Homewood

I seriously think Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (pictured) needs to retire to his French farmhouse. He really has lost the plot now!
Written by Linnea Lueken

An article in New Scientist; “Matcha is under threat from climate change – can genomics save it?” claims that ‘climate change’ is causing green tea to suffer low yields and to taste worse