
Social media platforms Instagram and YouTube have a design defect, which means they are addictive, a jury in the U.S. has ruled
Written by Rob Nicholls

Social media platforms Instagram and YouTube have a design defect, which means they are addictive, a jury in the U.S. has ruled
Written by Dr David McGrogan

In order to understand anything about public policy as the 21st century progresses, it is critically important to hone one’s ability to read esoterically. What is important is not what is said, but what is not said. There is the official, publicly acceptable, ‘exoteric’ line. And then there is the truth that lies underneath – often deliberately obscured
Written by Will Jones

Consultant Cardiologist Dr Dean Patterson, the Guernsey doctor who called for an investigation into the safety of COVID-19 vaccines after seeing a spike in myocarditis cases on the island, has been sacked
Written by Stacey Malkan

An investigation by Claire Wilmot for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism detailed how consultants working for the London public relations firm Portland Communications secretly edited the Wikipedia page for the Gates Foundation’s controversial “Green Revolution” initiative to remove criticism and independent evaluations about the performance of the billion-dollar organization
Written by Olivia Murray

The good-news pieces are too far and few between, but this is one of them: Kenny Torrella at Vox (via Mother Jones) reports that the bugs-for-food industry is in a death spiral, and things are “collapsing” in grand fashion
Written by Chris Morrison

The dirty manufacturing secrets behind the ‘clean’ green power revolution continue to pile up. As do the piles of filthy toxic waste growing across China
Written by Korea Herald

A fire broke out at a wind turbine in Yeongdeok, North Gyeongsang Province, leaving three maintenance workers dead, authorities said Monday
Written by World Council For Health

A recent meningitis outbreak in the UK prompted a surge of panicked headlines — followed by acknowledgement, and relief, that cases may already have peaked. What should we all know about this disease?
Written by Hart

The first lockdown began on Monday 23rd March 2020 and was rapidly implemented in response to the emerging situation
Written by Thomas Richard

Natural changes in cloud albedo, absorbed shortwave forcing (ASW), and solar activity (TSI, total solar irradiance) are “the dominant factors driving climate change”
Written by Ted Newson

For years now, headlines linking ‘climate change’ to ‘extreme’ weather events have dominated public debate
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has publicly shifted toward what he calls ‘energy pragmatism’, admitting that society now demands a balanced approach to meeting power needs rather than adherence to rigid climate agendas
Written by Paul Homewood

On March 24th, The Guardian must have been peeing itself wityh laughter when it reported the UK’s broadcasting regulator Ofcom will investigate complaints of ‘climate change denial’ on television and radio for the first time since 2017
Written by Paul Homewood

The BBC’s Evan Davis trips himself up and succeeds in showing just why heat pumps are useless in the UK
Written by Frank Lasee

Policymakers and ‘green’ energy advocates insist wind and solar are the future—cheap, clean, and limitless. The reality is far different
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In February Bloomberg Green wrote “Climate Activists Deploy New Tactics Against Wall Street/ Also: the latest on the blizzard pummeling New York City”. The new tactics being necessary because formerly woke banks have stopped groveling before climate activists due to stuff like blizzards pummeling New York City instead of heat waves