
New research suggests that we have entered a colder period, or essentially a little ice age, in the next 30 years, as the sun’s activity weakens in the context of global warming.
Written by Hannes Sarv

New research suggests that we have entered a colder period, or essentially a little ice age, in the next 30 years, as the sun’s activity weakens in the context of global warming.
Written by Ron Barmby

In this episode of Climate Debrief, professional engineer and author Ron Barmby joins Angela Wheeler to discuss his book Sunset on Net Zero
Written by Katie Laing

Major safety fears are emerging over the fire risk from electric vehicles on board Scottish operator Caledonian MacBrayne ferries, amid increasing awareness of the dangers among the international shipping community
Written by Charles Creitz

The Arctic blast that snowed in much of the East exposed not only the need for road salt but the possibility that untold taxpayer dollars were wasted on risky electric bus subsidy programs under the Biden administration, according to critics of those initiatives
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Climatechangedispatch.com runs another brilliant article by James T Moodey on the REAL science of carbon dioxide. It confirms the core arguments in the book Slaying the Sky Dragon: Death of the Greenhouse Gas Theory co-authored by fellow skeptics and yours truly in 2010.
Written by PSI Editor

Anti-vaxxer is becoming a self-describing term more comfortably adopted by critical thinkers who saw the light since the COVID19 pandemic fiasco. Dr Sam Bailey, who had her medical license stripped for her views, speaks on the issue.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

When I lived in Somalia as a young boy, power outages were routine. As the sun went down, you could hear generators turning on across the neighborhoods, one after another, as people tried to keep the lights on, keep food cold, and keep businesses running. Diesel generators weren’t symbols of excess. They were the last line between functionality and darkness.
Written by Will Hallowell

A £24million taxpayer-funded ‘net zero’ system at one of the UK’s busiest ports has not been connected to the national grid because it will be too expensive to use
Written by y Guy de la Bédoyère

We are veering towards a time when AI is obliterating the need to read, at least in any detail.
Written by Paul D. Thacker

In last week’s interview with former CDC Director Robert Redfield, I asked him about editors at Scientific American who tried to damage his reputation by alleging he’s not an expert on viruses
Written by Efrat Fenigson

Dr. Mary Tally Bowden is a board-certified ENT physician and emergency medicine specialist based in Houston, Texas, who treated over 6,000 COVID-19 patients in direct care while openly challenging centralized medical authority and censorship in healthcare
Written by Peter D Clack

The prime trigger for millions of years of ice age cycles are the Milankovitch cycles – not carbon dioxide. These cycles reveal how the Earth’s orbital engine overshadows the false trace gas narrative.
Written by Steve Goreham

World leaders are in turmoil. For 30 years, the UN, the World Economic Forum, and the International Energy Agency, among business and political leaders called for a shift from hydrocarbon fuels to ‘renewable’ energy
Written by Bevan Dockery

The World’s scientists in general deserve severe condemnation for remaining quiet about the CO2 ‘climate change’ hoax knowing full well that molecules are matter and do not, in isolation, generate heat an entirely different entity namely energy
Written by Walter M Chesnut

Rarely does a study make me angry: This one infuriates me. Multiorgan Outcomes Following COVID-19 Vaccine vs Infection: 30M Analysis is quite a piece of work
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

If science is now under siege from populism, is it the fault of populists, or science? Answer: The Economist whinges that “In America science-sceptics are now in charge.”