
Before the Easter weekend, multiple media outlets reported that chocolate prices are soaring, and according to the coverage, the main culprit driving the inflating costs is ‘climate change’
Written by Kevin Killough

Before the Easter weekend, multiple media outlets reported that chocolate prices are soaring, and according to the coverage, the main culprit driving the inflating costs is ‘climate change’
Written by Cara Michelle Miller

Reports estimate that less than six percent of plastic in the United States is recycled, pointing to the impracticality of recycling on a large scale
Written by Tom Harris

Climate campaigners and their political and media allies often tell us that their frightening forecasts are backed up by the best available science
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The people who keep warning us that we are destroying the planet often forget how easy their flimflam is to spot
Written by Chris Morrison

In Climate: The Movie, William Happer, the former physics professor at Princeton, describes the Central England Temperature Record as a “world treasure” since it provides continuous recordings from 1659 – over 350 years
Written by Fraser Myers

In France, farmers recently staged a four-day ‘siege of Paris’, blocking major roads around the French capital. In January, thousands of tractors descended on Berlin in Germany, lining the streets leading up to the Brandenburg Gate
Written by Drieu Godefridi

In a preparatory impact report, a copy of which has been obtained by the Financial Times before official release, the European Commission estimates that to achieve the target of reducing ‘greenhouse gas’ emissions by 90 percent by 2040 then 100 percent in 2050 — the main objective of the “European Green Deal” — Europe will need to invest €1.5 trillion a year from 2031 to 2050
Written by Billy Perrigo

The U.S. government must move “quickly and decisively” to avert substantial national security risks stemming from AI which could, in the worst case, cause an “extinction-level threat to the human species,” says a report commissioned by the U.S. government published on Monday
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

We are delighted to have Dr. Bret Barker, DNP, FNP, RN, as our featured guest this week. He has extensive experience with COVID-19 and has been at the bedside of countless decompensating patients
Written by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

MP Andrew Bridgen is convening a group of experts to present evidence of criminal corruption during Covid to the Police. I want a seat at that table. Oxford’s trial authors should be nervous
Written by Ross Clark

Has there ever been a more pernicious lie spread by government and lobbyists than the claim that net zero will save us money?
Written by Severin Carrell and Ian Sample

Peter Higgs, the Nobel prize-winning physicist who proposed the particle known as the Higgs boson, has died
Written by W Jenkins Jr

I didn’t read last weekend’s Barron’s interview with GM’s Mary Barra before starting this column because I knew the question most crucial for shareholders wasn’t going to be asked:
Written by Sascha Pare

Military personnel on Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico recently discovered artifacts, hearths and charcoal dating to the Archaic period that pinpoint the site of an early encampment
Written by Amberstudent.com

If you’re moving toward the end of your high school career, you’ve likely heard a lot about college life and how different it is from high school
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

The history of the GAVI alliance, a board that influences the direction and design of WHO’s global health policies, illustrates how these policies have been directly influenced by industry partners from 2000-2009, and not by an objective board selected by the WHO