Picture this: it’s a hot day, and you grab a soda can that’s been in the sun. You crack it open—psssht—and CO₂ fizzes out, tickling your nose, maybe spraying your shirt if you’re slow
Whose C02 is it Anyway?
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy
Picture this: it’s a hot day, and you grab a soda can that’s been in the sun. You crack it open—psssht—and CO₂ fizzes out, tickling your nose, maybe spraying your shirt if you’re slow
Written by Pierre Gosselin
German language RTV here reports: All the talk in the media of a dying Great Barrier coral reef near Australia is “a media swindle”
Written by Team Spirit
As we navigate the rhythms of our daily lives, few pause to contemplate our species’ extraordinary journey and how we achieved such dominance over the Earth
Written by Nick Pope
A Washington, D.C., court rejected University of Pennsylvania climate ‘scientist’ Michael Mann’s bid to postpone his required payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the National Review last Thursday
Written by Jo Nova
Last week I told Mark Steyn that heavier cars would wear down tyres faster, which would vaporize more tyre chemicals in the air. And here we are a few days later with news stories saying that EV’s wear out their tyres 50 percent faster
Written by Lisa Hodge and Sarah Peddie
A HUGE blaze has ripped through a Scottish battery plant after it exploded for the second time in a year
Written by Senator Malcom Roberts
During the recent Senate Estimates Session with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), I tabled a graph from the United Nations IPCC report to challenge some of the exaggerated claims we’ve been hearing about extreme weather events such as cyclones, floods, and fires
Written by Jonathan Engler
I like to make brief posts when I read about institutions which let us all down in 2020 and beyond
Written by Paul Sacca
A ‘climate’ finance company backed by big-name celebrities has filed for bankruptcy following the arrest of the company’s co-founder for allegedly attempting to defraud investors of $145 million
Written by BBC
Male fruit flies that drink alcohol become more attractive to females, according to a new study
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
The nurse who administered the shots said one-year-old Sa’Niya needed them to catch her up on vaccinations she missed at her six-month appointment — a common but potentially dangerous recommendation, according to pediatricians interviewed by The Defender
Written by Bronwyn Thompson
While we’re not short of divisive topics in 2025, there are valid reasons as to why we’re turning to chatbots for emotional support – and why people are also very much against it
Written by Kevin Killough
More than half of registered voters rate making America energy independent higher than ‘climate change’, according to a new poll by Napolitan News Service
Written by Nick Pope
California’s oft-delayed and over-budget high-speed rail project will need billions of dollars in additional funding by the summer of 2026 to avoid being postponed further, according to local Sacramento news outlet KCRA3
Written by Anna Choi and Katelyn Xiaoying Mei
When someone sees something that isn’t there, people often refer to the experience as a hallucination. Hallucinations occur when your sensory perception does not correspond to external stimuli
Written by John Droz
In my prior commentary on the Department of Education (DOEd), there were several readers who took issue with AI’s conclusion that it would be better to reform DOEd than kill it. (I fully agree with AI.)