
Months after Biden handed environmentalists a major win by pausing new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals, activist groups are turning their attention to deepwater oil export hubs
Written by Nick Pope

Months after Biden handed environmentalists a major win by pausing new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals, activist groups are turning their attention to deepwater oil export hubs
Written by Lily Carey

The side of a highway outside Gloucester, UK might not be the place you’d expect to find thousands upon thousands of archaeological wonders
Written by John Nolte

The hypocritical lunatics at the Washington Post are demanding we do something they never would — take cold showers to save Mother Earth
Written by I&I Editorial Board

Last week, Nature magazine allotted space to a researcher who wrote about “the importance of distinguishing climate science from climate activism.”
Written by Breanne Deppisch

Consumers are falling prey to scams that have proliferated under largely unregulated loan programs designed to help homeowners make energy-efficient upgrades to their properties
Written by Andy Rowlands

Last year, just over 11,000 people signed a petition asking the government to repeal the Climate Change Act 2008 and Net Zero targets. On May 10th, the government published a response
Written by Michelle Starr

A colossal structure almost seven billion light years away is defying our understanding of how the Universe evolved
Written by Jennifer Robinson

Have you ever wondered how your brain creates thoughts or why something randomly popped into your head?
Written by Oliver JJ Lane

Two elderly green protesters entered an exhibit at the British Library and used a lump hammer and cold chisel in an attempt to smash the glass case of the Magna Carta
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The ecological fallacy, a term coined by psychologist Edward Tufte in 1974, refers to the logical error of assuming that relationships observed for groups necessarily apply to individuals within those groups
Written by Andy Rowlands

As I was driving home yesterday, on the 6pm Radio 2 news was another item about last year being the ‘hottest on record’ – but can we trust the BBC’s reporting on climate alarm?
Written by Francis Menton

For two decades and more, the political position of the climate alarm cult in the U.S. and Europe has only seemed to strengthen with time
Written by Katie Pavlich

The White House announced the next group of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients last Friday
Written by Guy Henderson

A newly-discovered Bronze Age burial chamber on Dartmoor could shed new light on the history of Devon
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Germany’s e-car industry is a crisis headed for a catastrophe. New Tesla unsold cars are now being parked in an old airfield [pictured above]
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

A recent Monmouth University poll highlights a decline in the American public’s sense of urgency about ‘climate change’, especially among younger adults