
One of the reasons we very much value Roger Pielke Jr.’s writings is that he always gives us something to think about, even when we disagree with him
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

One of the reasons we very much value Roger Pielke Jr.’s writings is that he always gives us something to think about, even when we disagree with him
Written by The New York Post

Well well, it turns out all those ‘peer-reviewed’ studies warning that micro- and nanoplastics infest your brain, blood and gonads . . . don’t hold up
Written by Phil Harper

In part one we looked at the official ‘line’ on why aluminium is safe to use in vaccines; it has been used for decades, and you absorb more aluminium from your food
Written by Manhattan Contrarian

The big news in 2025 for the climate scare was that all of a sudden this scare wasn’t such big news any more
Written by Joanne Nova

Germany shut down its last three reactors in April 2023, but three years later, they’ve realized it was a terrible mistake and want to rebuild them or put small modular reactors “likely on the same sites”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

While it might seem odd, or tedious, to focus on the fact that it’s winter in January, we are driven to return to our point from last week about children still knowing what snow is, especially in Britain, because the winter weather just keeps getting warmer
Written by Paul Homewood

I mentioned the Telegraph story the other day, outlining government plans to ban petrol and diesel lorries by 2040
Written by Need To Know Publications

During a recent good natured conversation with an Australian cardiologist called Paul I was gobsmacked when he said, and I quote “What do you need to know what’s in the vaccines for…”
Written by The Defender Staff

The Defender’s Big Food NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to industrial food companies and their products, including ultraprocessed foods, food additives, contaminants, GMOs and lab-grown meat and their toxic effects on human health
Written by Roger Watson

Professor Trish Greenhalgh of the University of Oxford was described as the “high priestess” of the face mask movement, even appeareing on her X feed wearing two face masks during the Covid years
Written by Jonathan Engler

Publication bias is the phenomenon whereby a group with vested interests gets to influence which studies are published, or how they are characterised if they do get published
Written by Jon Haidt and Zach Rausch

Much of the confusion in the debate over whether social media1 is harming young people can be cleared away by distinguishing two different questions, only one of which needs an urgent answer
Written by Human RNA Project

Imagine if our cells spoke their own language—a secret code that, once deciphered, could reveal the inner workings of life itself
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The COVID era exposed a diagnostic failure that can no longer be ignored: PCR-based testing is not a true “gold standard” for clinical infection diagnosis
Written by Steve Kirsch

Where is the study in the US using record-level data showing that kids who are fully vaccinated die less? According to AI, no such study exists. Vaccine mandates are all based on belief, not science
Written by Steve Milloy

President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of dozens of UN organizations, conventions, and treaties, including two that are key to the international climate hoax – the IPCC and the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)