The saga with the CLINTEL group continues. One problem I faced with them is that, other than Nikolov and Zeller, none on the team seemed to be familiar with thermodynamics and mathematical physics.
Written by Joe Postma
The saga with the CLINTEL group continues. One problem I faced with them is that, other than Nikolov and Zeller, none on the team seemed to be familiar with thermodynamics and mathematical physics.
Written by John Leake
Newsweek just published an editorial by Kevin Bass, a medical school student in Texas, about how the official scientific establishment in the United States got it wrong about COVID-19
Written by Viv Forbes
According to the clerics of the Green Cult, once we blow up our last coal mine, send all diesel engines to the wreckers, stop using concrete, reinvent sailing clippers, cover the grasslands with solar clutter and the hills with wind machines and slaughter all of our cattle. . . global climate will become serene – not too warm, not too cold.
Written by Chris Morrison
Climate misinformation is flooding into British schools, funded, it would appear, by the dark, green money of elite billionaire foundations
Written by The Conservative Treehouse
This is a topic we have covered extensively, and it is great to see Tucker Carlson questioning the sudden alignment of various elements that are creating a very real food insecurity problem
Written by Flora Zhao
For a long time, people have had different perceptions about red meat
Written by Makai Allbert and Dr. Yuhong Dong
Written by Michael Staines
We need a full investigation into a spike in the number of deaths registered around the country in recent weeks
Written by Richard Lyon
Suppose that Scotland’s CO2 emissions fell tomorrow to zero, i.e., that, at midnight, the country ceased to exist. Then according to the “Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Induced Climate Change” (MAGICC), based on the latest IPCC climate models, the reduction in the Earth’s temperature in 2100 would be…undetectable
Written by Emmet Penney
New research suggests wind turbines erected in Britain will only last half of their claimed lifespan
Written by Natural Gas Now
Wind and solar projects are facing many uphill battles despite a ton of subsidies and incentives provided to corporatist sponsors of these uneconomical projects
Written by CBS News
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has certified the design for what will be the United States’ first small modular nuclear reactor
Written by Joel Smalley
Book review: “The COVID Consensus – The Global Assault on Democracy and the Poor” by Toby Green and Thomas Fazi
Written by Ethan Huff
Once the most respected medical journal in the world, The Lancet has now gone full alarmist by declaring ‘climate change’ is the “biggest global health threat of the 21st century.”
Written by Jesse O'Neil
Scientists say they’ve found a space rock for the ages in Antarctica — an extremely rare meteorite that contains some of the oldest material in the solar system
Written by John Leake
I’ve long thought Ridley Scott’s 1982 film, Blade Runner to be the most hauntingly vivid and strange of all time.