
The Government of Maine has really big plans for floating wind, a floating net zero fantasy, in fact
Written by David Wojick

The Government of Maine has really big plans for floating wind, a floating net zero fantasy, in fact
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Heat flow in the geologic sense refers to the movement of thermal energy from the interior of the Earth to its surface
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

Here is Dr. Jeyanthi Kunadhasan testifying before the Australian Senate Committee about the greater number of deaths in the vaccinated group versus unvaccinated group in the Pfizer clinical trials, and the link to the vaccine of the significant excess mortality in all vaccinated countries since 2021
Written by Welcome The Eagle

While the CDC assures the public that COVID-19 vaccines do not cause fertility issues, and that any menstrual irregularities are minor and temporary, the V-safe free-text entries CDC was forced to produce by a court order show the opposite!
Written by Linnea Lueken

The BBC recently published a hit piece posing as an article attacking a Kenyan farmer who has developed a modest following on X, for his skeptical view of climate alarm claims, and his experienced based understanding that Africans need and deserve to develop ‘fossil fuels’
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy

There is this mantra, this insisting from some that there is no impact from agriculture – while there is this mantra, this insisting from others that agriculture is killing the same Great Barrier Reef
Written by Charles Q. Choi

Neanderthal genes seen in modern humans may have entered our DNA through an interval of interbreeding aroud 47,000 years ago
Written by William D. Balgord

In case you’ve lost sleep worrying about the latest reports of melting ice in Antarctica, go back to bed and enjoy a good snooze. There’s nothing to the story
Written by Thomas Catenacci

Biden’s aggressive climate regulations targeting ‘fossil-fuel’-fired power plants will create widespread electric grid instability and lead to mass blackouts impacting millions of Americans, according to a recent study commissioned by North Dakota’s state government
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

This week we launch a new series exploring a rival theory of global warming proposed by Professor Qing-Bin Lu of the University of Waterloo Department of Physics here in Canada
Written by Dr Wilson Sy

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In a number of areas climate activists are trying to get from the courts things they cannot get from voters
Written by Athena Stavrou

Climate protesters doused Stonehenge in orange paint on the eve of the summer solstice celebration
Written by Brian Sussman

My publisher contacted me this week, drawing attention to a Wall Street Journal article claiming ‘climate change’ is producing shortages of “the finer things in life”, like wine, coffee, cocoa, and olive oil
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Many VAERS reports list “age unknown” for people who were injured or died following a COVID-19 vaccine
Written by John Leake

In an 1817 collection of essays titled Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays, the English literary critic, William Hazlitt, argued that what made Shakespeare such a great writer was that his characters are perfectly natural—that is, motivated by complex and often conflicting emotions that they often struggle to resolve