
Fed up Australian firefighters are refusing to fight fires started by wind turbines, solar panels and giant batteries
Written by Stop These Things

Fed up Australian firefighters are refusing to fight fires started by wind turbines, solar panels and giant batteries
Written by Stephen Moore

Things aren’t going well at all for the global warming crusaders
Written by Alan Boyle

Three weeks after it lifted off from the far side of the moon, China’s Chang’e-6 spacecraft dropped off a capsule containing first-of-its-kind lunar samples for retrieval from the plains of Inner Mongolia
Written by David Nield

Earth’s atmosphere whips into a frenzy where it fades into the emptiness of space, yet a new study has uncovered currents amid the turbulence that eerily reflect the winds swirling closer to the surface, hinting at hidden forces that connect them
Written by I&I Editorial Board

The Washington Post ran a lengthy article last week bemoaning the fact that AI is sucking up so much power that it’s already straining the nation’s electric grid and is bad for the environment
Written by Kenneth Richard

Modeling the main factors driving climate is riddled with and precluded by observational error. Some scientists now acknowledge this
Written by John Droz

In my last commentary, I elaborated on a proposed definition of Critical Thinking. Although there were a few suggested refinements, I received no major objections
Written by Gloria Moss PhD FCIPD

Written by I&I Editorial Board

Earlier this week, we published an editorial arguing that government data didn’t support various claims about ‘climate change’, and we predicted Google would demonetize it
Written by Hector Molina, Quinn Pramberger, and Marcy Jones

Six climate protestors were arrested after they disrupted the Travelers Championship golf tournament in Cromwell last Sunday afternoon
Written by Andrea Vacchiano

A recently published study challenges the popular myth that Easter Islanders’ ancient rock gardening practices caused their downfall
Written by Nick Pope

Nearly half of American electric vehicle owners want to buy an internal combustion engine model the next time they buy a car, according to a new study from McKinsey and Company, a leading consulting firm
Written by Petronella Wyatt

The late Lord Arran introduced two Bills in the House of Lords. One was the Sexual Offences Act of 1967, which legalized homosexuality. The other was for the protection of badgers
Written by Will Jones

The future of Britain’s oil and gas industry has been thrown into doubt after a landmark decision by the Supreme Court that found emissions from burning ‘fossil fuels’ must be considered when approving new drilling sites
Written by Owen Klinsky

Billionaire-backed non-governmental organizations behind a bungled experiment to block the sun using aerosols in California have vowed to continue their efforts, Politico reported on Wednesday
Written by Kristina Wong

The Biden administration’s aggressive push to transition to alternative ‘green’ energy is leaving the U.S. military dependent on its top adversary; China, which would be disastrous in the event of a war with the country, according to a study by the Heritage Foundation publishing on Thursday and obtained first by Breitbart News