
COP26 President Alok Sharma has told the British government to think again about plans to open the United Kingdom’s first new coal mine in a generation, warning that going ahead would be bad for jobs and the climate.
Written by Karl Mathiesen

COP26 President Alok Sharma has told the British government to think again about plans to open the United Kingdom’s first new coal mine in a generation, warning that going ahead would be bad for jobs and the climate.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Rishi Sunak U-turned this morning and confirmed he will attend the Cop27 environmental conference in Egypt next week.
Written by Clara Denina and Sarah Mcfarlane

Europe needs its industrial companies to save energy amid soaring costs and shrinking supplies, and they are delivering – demand for natural gas and electricity both fell in the past quarter.
Written by Michael Taylor

World governments have been warned against creating a “self-inflicted” crisis by racing to electrify new-vehicle markets before their charging infrastructure can cope.
Written by physics-astronomy.com

Scientists from the University of Queensland have used photons (single particles of light) to simulate quantum particles traveling through time. The research is cutting edge and the results could be dramatic!
Written by Joel Smalley

Conspiracy theorists or highly credentialed and experienced scientists illegitimately censored for opposing the official dogma? Two papers juxtaposed.
Written by Richard Cronin

An entirely unappreciated energy input onto the surface of our planet is Tidal Pumping.
Written by Matthew Ehret

At a recent World Government forum in Dubai, WEF president and Dr Evil look-alike Klaus Schwab made a big deal about systemic changes that were currently underway across the globe and despite the dangers posed by the breakdown, Klaus believed that great opportunities were to be found for those hungry to shape a new system.
Written by Dr. Peter McCullough

The Global Pandemic Response was a Business Plan
Written by fancy4work.com

Scientists managed to start the same chemical process that powers stars on August 8, 2021, by putting more electricity into a tiny gold capsule than the entire US electric system could handle.
Written by astronomywonders

Scientists think that a “hurricane” of dark matter could be moving past the Sun, and that it could be seen from Earth.
Written by BBC

It sounds too good to be true: a plan to harvest solar energy from space and beam it down to Earth using microwaves.
Written by John Dee

In part 1 of this series, we compared weekly counts of all-cause deaths for England by registration date with weekly counts by actual date of death for the pre-pandemic period of 2014/w1 – 2020/w10.
Written by Stephen McMurray

Yesterday, in the first of this four-part series examining the left-wing activists and wealthy organisations pushing the ‘climate change’ agenda, I explored the Climate Emergency Fund, which donates to Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil. Today I look in more detail at the group’s chief.
Written by PBS News Weekend

An 11-year-old boy on Friday was able to hack into a replica of the Florida state election website and change voting results found there in under 10 minutes during the world’s largest yearly hacking convention, DEFCON 26, organizers of the event said.
Written by Dr. Susan Crockford

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) was created in 1961 to raise funds for wildlife conservation and immediately recruited European royalty to help attract wealthy benefactors.