
With a fortnight to go for COP28 in Dubai and when some 60 nations are said to be working on a deal to triple ‘renewable’ energy capacity targets until 2030 and move away from coal, India’s coal-to-clean commitments are in danger of coming apart
Written by B.S. Nagaraj

With a fortnight to go for COP28 in Dubai and when some 60 nations are said to be working on a deal to triple ‘renewable’ energy capacity targets until 2030 and move away from coal, India’s coal-to-clean commitments are in danger of coming apart
Written by Marina Zhang

The United States now faces its highest-ever childhood vaccine exemption rate in history, according to a U.S. CDC report published on Nov. 10
Written by The Daily Mail

Vulcanologists say fewer tremors this week means it’s set to explode
Written by This Is Money

Insurance companies are using ‘global warming’ to justify a huge hike in home cover premiums — even if the homeowners don’t live near rivers or the sea and have never made a claim for storm damage
Written by Thomas Catenacci

The American Gas Association says wartime law is ‘being used as an instrument to advance a policy agenda contradictory to our nation’s strong energy position’
Written by Simon Johnson

Sweden’s government said it aimed to build the equivalent of two new conventional nuclear reactors by 2035 on Thursday to meet surging demand for clean power from industry and transport and was prepared to take on some of the costs
Written by Robert Bryce

Last week, the Mahoning County Commission, by a vote of 3-0, approved a resolution that bans big solar projects and large “economically significant wind farms” in unincorporated areas of Green Township, Ohio
Written by Matthew Lynn

A prime minister has been forced out of office over a scandal centering on a crucial raw material for the transition to ‘renewable’ energy
Written by James E. Hanley

The renewable-power fantasy is being blown apart by furious financial headwinds
Written by Jordan Stachel

Up to 30 percent of people in the United States will develop shingles in their lifetime, and the risk of developing it increases as we age
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Each nation in the world has its own culture, governance structures, traditions, property, borders and peoples. We must preserve the diversity and sovereignty of nations and cultures
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of disease. I graduated with a degree in this field from the University of Michigan
Written by Sally Beck

Captain Shane Murdock says the air industry is ‘poised on the precipice of disaster’
Written by Allan Stein

Written by Fabio G. C. Carisio

Why to do many people feel sick nowadays? A recent study from India suggests the CO VID-19 vaccine is causing prolonged symptoms in over half of unwary recipients
Written by BBC

The remains of what is believed to be a henge monument and Roman pottery centre have been unearthed on the site of a new housing development in Nottinghamshire