
World leaders are shifting their stance on the importance of natural gas, and policymakers’ change has never been clearer than at this week’s Climate Week conversations in New York City
Written by Nicole Jacobs

World leaders are shifting their stance on the importance of natural gas, and policymakers’ change has never been clearer than at this week’s Climate Week conversations in New York City
Written by Paul Homewood

Xi commits China to its first ever emissions targets, reports the Telegraph, but is his promise worth anything?
Written by Need To Know Publications

The White House Announcement was significant because it shattered the cardinal taboos about autism causation
Written by Paul Homewood

The 175-turbine London Array offshore wind farm was the largest in the world when it was built in 2013
Written by Dr Ros Jones

Two weeks ago, Dr Aseem Malhotra was invited to speak at the Reform Party’s annual conference, a golden opportunity for speaking out against the pharmaceutical capture of the regulators, academic institutions, medical journals and most of the media, which he certainly did not squander
Written by Roger Pielke Jr

When Australia’s National Climate Risk Assessment was released last week, headlines announced that “climate change could cost Australians $40 billion per year by 2050.”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

If you are a Canadian of a certain vintage you will remember the 1992 cod moratorium in which a 500-year old Newfoundland fishery was brought to a sudden halt as the cod population crashed and the government had to take drastic steps to prevent complete extinction of the species
Written by John Leake

Today a few independent journalists asked me if I agree with President Trump’s remarks about ‘climate change’ in his recent address to the UN
Written by Paul Homewood

We can now provisionally declare that Arctic sea ice hit its minimum extent on September 10, relatively early this year, measured at 4.602 million sq km. This compares to the 2011 – 2020 average of 4.422 million sq km
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

I joined Kristi Leigh on Lindell TV’s DC Dispatch to unpack the most explosive developments yet in the autism debate
Written by William M Briggs

This is a post all should read, and not just those following the Class
Written by Phillip Altman BPharm(Hons), MSc, PhD

On Sept. 23 I issued a Substack regarding the Whitehouse Press Briefing on the potential causes of autism (CLICK HERE)
Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

In my recent article titled A Prairie on Fire: Indigenous Burning Practices and the Case for Rethinking Forest Management in Western Canada I argued that while First Nations used fire to terraform the Prairies to suit their needs, the settlers suppressed fires to likewise terraform the Prairie region to include more merchantable timber
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Canary Media emails that “Electricity prices are rising all over the country” before claiming that “in California, lawmakers just took a big step toward curbing them.”
Written by Paul Homewood

Ray Sanders exposes just why the Met Office’s temperatures comparisons with the past are not just meaningless but deliberately misleading
Written by William M Briggs

Warning: I offer no fixed opinion on whether or in what conditions, if any, acetaminophen causes autism. This is a preliminary post, necessarily incomplete, to help you, dear reader, sort through the evidence