Tuvalu and Kiribati’s Land Gains Shred the ‘Sinking’ Myth. But a recent Guardian article titled “‘Humanitarian’ visa must be created for Pacific Islanders displaced by climate crisis, experts say” is pushing the familiar alarmist narrative.
Written by Matthew Wielicki
Tuvalu and Kiribati’s Land Gains Shred the ‘Sinking’ Myth. But a recent Guardian article titled “‘Humanitarian’ visa must be created for Pacific Islanders displaced by climate crisis, experts say” is pushing the familiar alarmist narrative.
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Africa was promised industrial revival. It risks becoming a tech graveyard without development of the energy sector and investment in infrastructure.
Written by Paul Homewood
The UK’s National Energy System Operator data recently published shows that without unbroken electricity imports through the five Interconnectors, Britain will have to ration supplies during the coming winter
Written by Sayer Ji
Vitamin C has long been hailed for preventing scurvy and bolstering immunity, but emerging and long-overlooked research suggests this humble nutrient may hold far more profound benefits
Written by Epp Tuul
Amazon is aggressively promoting Amazon Web Services (AWS) AI-driven surveillance tools to the U.S. law enforcement, tapping into an $11 billion police technology market, according to Forbes
Written by Maydeen Merino
The Bureau of Land Management has pulled the plug on a massive Nevada solar power project, furthering the Trump administration’s crackdown on renewable energy projects. [emphasis, links added]
Written by PSI Editor
In this video, Mike Benz opens by declaring that advocates for free speech in the U.S. are finally “winning”—after years of government-backed censorship programs.
Written by Lily Jamali
At OpenAI’s DevDay this week, OpenAI boss Sam Altman did what American tech bosses rarely do these days: he actually answered questions from reporters.
Written by Sayer Ji
Six former U.S. Surgeons General recently condemned HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an WSJ op-ed, but investigation reveals each has significant financial ties to pharmaceutical companies, healthcare corporations, or controversial ethical lapses that compromise their credibility as impartial voices.
Written by Joel B Pollack
The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) released its official after-action report on the Palisades Fire on Wednesday — and it completely omits any mention of the empty Santa Ynez reservoir during the blaze
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Practices like physical exercise, certain forms of psychological counseling and meditation can all change brains for the better, and these changes can be measured with the tools of modern neuroscience, according to a review article now online at Nature Neuroscience
Written by Paul Homewood
‘Independent energy consultant’ Kathryn Porter mentioned claims that ‘renewables’ were now supplying more electricity than coal on a worldwide basis
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A headline on a Canadian Press item in CTV News gasps “Canada’s ‘exceptional’ drought hints at future climate, need for action: experts”
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The UK is being forced to increase LNG imports after a 10% annual production drop sent output to a 50-year low, according to London’s Financial Times.
Written by Katherine Porter
Independent UK Energy Analyst, Katherine Porter, provides factual arguments why Britain is in severe economic decline due to the high cost of unreliable ‘renewable’ sources of energy.
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Former Pfizer VP Michael Yeadon: “If you inject tiny doses of foreign protein into a person separated by two weeks, they become violently and permanently allergic to that substance.”