
The alternative energy industry is headed for a brick wall. The reality is that it takes cheap energy to make things like battery packs.
Written by Tyler Durden

The alternative energy industry is headed for a brick wall. The reality is that it takes cheap energy to make things like battery packs.
Written by By Vijay Jayaraj

When the political elite call for Africa and other developing nations to adopt absurd green energy objectives, consider that they already have blood on their hands.
Written by Jean-Francois Badias

The end of France’s coal era seemed so certain last year that the operator of one of the country’s last coal-burning plants posted an upbeat educational video on YouTube titled “Let’s visit a coal plant that’s going to be destroyed!”
Written by Peter Ridd

The Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO in Australia have delivered their biennial dose of depression about the climate, but their report ignores a slew of positive environmental changes.
Written by Doug Brodie

My last email sent out as “The Powers That Be who rule our lives are inveterate liars” was posted online by Joel, The White Rose and PSI and I thank them each for their support.
Written by healthvista.net

COVID-19 (coronavirus) resources are needed because there is more than one way to look at how the pandemic has been handled
Written by eugyppius

It turns out that you can have battery-powered cars, or you can have renewable energy, but you can’t have both
Written by GEORGE MCMILLAN

North Sea oil exploration firms have told the Treasury that they face going out of business due to the 75 percent windfall tax imposed on them in the Chancellor’s autumn statement.
Written by LEAH BARKOUKIS

Climate activists who have successfully vilified nuclear energy, leading to plant closures around the Western world, may be surprised to learn that their efforts have actually increased carbon dioxide emissions, according to a report from The Breakthrough Institute, an environmental research center.
Written by Michael Shellenberger

Last summer, scientists announced that they had discovered more coral on the Great Barrier Reef than at any other point in the 36 years since they started measuring it.
Written by Steve Kirsch

While most of the US population were enjoying Thanksgiving week, Anthony Fauci sat under oath to answer questions about the Biden Administration’s unconstitutional and dangerous efforts to bypass our First Amendment.
Written by Edinburgh Instruments

The Stokes Shift is named after Irish physicist George Gabriel Stokes (pictured) and is the spectral shift to lower energy between the incident light and the scattered or emitted light after interaction with a sample.
Written by Christopher Coyne

Written by Stephen McMurray

One of the many curiosities of Rishi Sunak’s sudden anointing as Prime Minister was his near-immediate U-turn on COP27.
Written by Renato R. Colucci

Snow extent in the Northern Hemisphere at the end of November represents an important parameter for the early winter forecast. This year snow extent is running much higher than average and according to existing global estimates, it is now beyond the highest ever observed since 1967.
Written by Conan Milner
