The French are falling back in love with nuclear energy, and so is their president. Britain needs to do the same, and quickly.
Macron Doubles Down On Nuclear Energy While Britain Dithers
Written by Gavin Mortimer
Written by Gavin Mortimer
The French are falling back in love with nuclear energy, and so is their president. Britain needs to do the same, and quickly.
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
After the much-lauded battery start-up Britishvolt collapsed into administration, Net Zero Watch has reiterated its warning that the Government’s policy of green interventionism and Net Zero dogmatism is a recipe for economic and political disaster
Written by John Mac Ghlionn
In a land of 330 million people, 280 million Americans own a smartphone. Not surprisingly, smartphones are by far the most popular digital devices in our lives. We spend inordinate amounts of time on our phones, scrolling, swiping, and searching for information.
Written by Frank Lasee
Legislators in Michigan have joined President Biden and the green blob in the fantasy of forcing a 100 percent renewable transition. That would mean wind, solar, and batteries for our electric grids and more demand from electric vehicles
Written by BRIAN C. JOONDEPH, M.D.
Climate change, as defined by the United Nations, “Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle.” That’s actually a good definition.
Written by Steve Goldstein
So-called deaths of despair such as from suicide or alcohol abuse have been skyrocketing for middle-aged white Americans
Written by Victor Tangermann
Delivering astronauts to the Moon is no easy feat, and it requires a disgusting amount of rocket fuel to pull it off
Written by Kurt Zindulka
Another borough in London has come out in defiance of Mayor Sadiq Khan’s plan to expand the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) charge throughout the capital by refusing to install the cameras needed to enforce the ‘green’ agenda policy
Written by Jim Hoft
The people have had enough. At least six BBC buildings across the UK were covered with placards and photos of people who died from the COVID vaccines
Written by YAEL HALON and HOUSTON KEENE
Lawmakers, fishermen, and marine activists are calling for an investigation into whether offshore wind projects are killing marine life after a recent spate of dead whales washing up along the New Jersey-New York coastline
Written by DR. BENNY PIESER
Canadian zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford warns that some polar bear specialists are attempting to cast a smokescreen over the growth of global polar bear numbers
Written by Joel Smalley
As I’m sure many of you have noticed, I am moving more towards the psychological and anecdotal approach to reporting on the “current situation”.
Written by Rhoda Wilson
The latest scientific studies show Europe’s temperature will drop slightly for the next 15-20 years. The media reaction? Absolute silence
Written by Daniel Greenfield
The Associated Press revealed last year that it had scored $8 million to promote claims of human-caused ‘climate change’
Written by Francis Menton
Supposedly, we are rapidly on our way toward a ‘zero-carbon’, all electric energy future. But has anybody done the arithmetic to see if this adds up?
Written by Global Times
China reiterated its focus on energy security on Wednesday, vowing to ensure the supply of energy and electricity, coordinate resources and accelerate approval of new coal projects, while asking coal enterprises to expand production as peak season approaches.