
In a famous essay comparing the Russian writers Ivan Turgenev and Leo Tolstoy, the philosopher Isaiah Berlin quotes a mysterious phrase by the Greek poet Archilocus: ‘The fox knows many things; the hedgehog knows one big thing’.
Written by Andrea Sella

In a famous essay comparing the Russian writers Ivan Turgenev and Leo Tolstoy, the philosopher Isaiah Berlin quotes a mysterious phrase by the Greek poet Archilocus: ‘The fox knows many things; the hedgehog knows one big thing’.
Written by James Edward Kamis

Yet another research study has concluded that geological forces appreciably affect the Earth’s climate and climate-related events as per Plate Climatology
Written by Baxter Dmitry

Small farms are significant emitters of nitrogen, according to Biden’s “climate czar” John Kerry who is pushing for the U.S. federal government to crack down on farming in America to ‘combat global warming’.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

Michael Nevradakis found possibly the most important chart from yesterday’s VRBPAC meeting yesterday
Written by Cowboy State Daily

Climate alarmists claim they are targets for abusive and hateful attacks as they try to fight “climate denial” on Twitter since Elon Musk took over the platform
Written by Charlotte Gifford

A care home charity of which King Charles had been patron for over 40 years is being forced to shut down properties because of Government net zero rules
Written by Tim Newark

With 800,000 British car-making jobs on the line because we’re not making enough batteries for electric vehicles, leading motor manufacturers are demanding renegotiated trade rules with the EU to give us more time to catch up
Written by Carmine Sabia

Actress Jane Fonda, known by many as Hanoi Jane, has blamed men, white men in particular, for ‘climate change’ and said that “those men” must be arrested and in prison
Written by Robert Bryce

On May 4, members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission delivered stark warnings to the members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
Written by John Leake

How modern medicine can learn from criminal investigations
Written by Zachary Streiber

Two children received COVID-19 vaccines this month despite objections from their father after their mother won a court case that made it to the state’s highest court
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Hypothesis: Bored elites’ novelty seeking behavior is driving normalization of pedophilia and other sexual taboos
Written by The Daily Mail

Scientists have confirmed that the oldest living animal on Earth evolved from the first animals from which humans also came
Written by Daniel Mercer

Take a walk down any typical suburban Australian street, and chances are you’ll see solar panels on someone’s roof, probably on many roofs
Written by Samantha Flom

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has issued yet another warning about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI)—namely, that it could destroy humanity
Written by Marina Zhang

With screen usage skyrocketing, scientists and eye care professionals have discovered that the secret to strengthening and maintaining the health of your visual system is getting sunlight exposure early in the day