
As we watch the climate alarmist retreat turn into a rout, we are reminded of Rudi Dornbusch’s line about economics, that first things happen more slowly than you thought possible and then they happen faster than you thought possible
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As we watch the climate alarmist retreat turn into a rout, we are reminded of Rudi Dornbusch’s line about economics, that first things happen more slowly than you thought possible and then they happen faster than you thought possible
Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

For years, Westerners have been told that the only responsible response to (so-called – Ed) ‘climate change’ is a rapid transition to so-called ‘renewable’ energy. Solar panels, wind turbines, EVs, and battery storage are presented as the moral antidote to ‘fossil fuels’, the so-called ‘clean’ technologies that will ‘save the planet’ from human‑caused warming
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

Everyday States published an article claiming wind and solar power, but especially solar power, provide cheaper electric power than ‘fossil fuels’ in various states
Written by Sayer Ji

When the World Health Organization issued its carefully worded statement on January 24, 2026, responding to the formal notification of U.S. withdrawal, the tone was calm, regretful, and resolutely moral
Written by Dr Joseph Varon

Modern medicine is often portrayed as the culmination of rational progress. We refer to evidence-based care, standardized pathways, and algorithm-driven decisions as if they represent the highest achievement of scientific advancement
Written by Seth Millstein

Factory farms produce staggering amounts of manure and, in theory, there are strict regulations in place to keep it from contaminating nearby waterways
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Manufacturing, possession, or distribution of mRNA injections would be prosecuted as terrorism, carrying penalties of up to life imprisonment if a violation results in death
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Last week we looked at the lack of a warming hotspot in the tropical troposphere, or global troposphere for that matter, a crucial point where model predictions fail so obviously that even the IPCC concedes it, while conveniently burying it deep in the back pages
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Two weeks ago we noted that Javier Vinós had made a prediction and issued a challenge with regard to global temperature, the Hunga Tonga eruption and models that overstress CO2 and can’t handle volcanoes
Written by Dr Tilak K Doshi

In a commentary article in the Financial Post on Tuesday, Bjørn Lomborg argues that ‘net zero’ is “on its way out”, as politicians across the world face up to the high cost and tiny climate returns of raising energy prices
Written by Roger Pielke Jr
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The world currently has 8.2 billion people and a global economy approaching $120 trillion. The world also routinely experiences extreme weather events like tropical cyclones, floods, and tornadoes.1
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Prior to the COVID-19 vaccines being released, many concerns were raised about these experimental gene therapies, including their potential for causing infertility, autoimmune diseases, and cancer
Written by Alex Washburne

Over the past several months, I’ve been developing automated lab technologies, vibe-engineering embedded systems that will explore biology in a way that I’ve always wanted to explore life’s possibilities
Written by William M Briggs

A doctor, a physician, has decided that the drug Profital™ if taken prophylactically will prevent the ‘Screaming Willies’ most of the time, and that the drug’s side effects won’t scar many
Written by Eccentrik

Shortly after the mass rollout of the C-19 nanoweapon injections, scientists, researchers, and laypersons alike shared their findings
Written by Joanne Nova

Despite the news headlines about the hottest ever heatwave in Victoria this week — old Australian newspapers are mysteriously full of reports of hotter temperatures