Reuters “Sustainable Switch,” technically the product of a news organization, emails about “the long-term consequences of natural disasters as we look at how people in Spain, Mexico and the United States are recovering from extreme weather events as they grapple with mental health constraints, body recovery and rebuilding. Weather-related natural disasters, many exacerbated by climate change, are on the rise, according to the United Nations.”
In a surprising twist, Bill Gates—one of the most prominent funders and voices in the climate alarmism movement—has released a memo just ahead of the imminent COP30 UN jolly, dialing back his decades-long rhetoric on ‘climate change’ as an apocalyptic threat
Our European travels have given us a glimpse of how people on the other side of the pond eat. One noticeable difference is what is consumed at breakfast
At first sight the news that the British Government is reducing forecasts for the amount of energy produced by wind turbines is another nail in the coffin of ‘net zero’
Over 100 countries have missed the deadline to tighten their climate targets ahead of November’s United Nations conference as President Donald Trump has rolled back many U.S. climate policies
For many, ivermectin first came onto their radar in the context of Covid. But researchers have also been assessing the efficacy of this generic drug as a cancer therapeutic – with encouraging results
With all the talk about needing to dramatically increase power supplies to meet the growing demand from data centers, as well as for anticipated electric vehicle adoption and other electrification efforts, it’s time to highlight one glaring reality of filling that demand with wind and solar—the reality of diminishing returns
Dr. Tessa Quax has identified the structure of a central protein used by archaea to determine the direction to swim. Archaea are single-cell life forms without a nucleus
Among all the discussions about ‘climate change’, one aspect of the debate gets far too little attention: the moral and practical costs that climate alarmism places on the developing world
Last week, the British Met Office published an article with the headline ‘Deep emission cuts before mid-century decisive to reduce long-term sea-level rise‘